Sly Johnson reimagines this iconic funk classic by his namesake Sly and the Family Stone. Following his critically acclaimed album 55.4 , Sly shows that he still has more funk to share with the world.
The original Sly and the Family stone track bookended the funk era, where jazz was replaced with funky riffs. Johnson takes the 1969 slap bass funk and modernises it in his own funky neo-soul style.
The ‘Dilla-Timed’ production is married seamlessly with Johnson’s soulful vocals, with Laurent Salzard on bass and Anthony Jambon on guitar , this cover fits right in with the vibe of the much loved 55.4 album.
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The original track was very good, but I was totally blown away with ALL the remixed and extended versions. Each being different has extended the usage and audience of it, whether it be Radio, Club or just "at home" play!
My favorite being the Two Soul Fusion Extended Remix, that's purely the DJ in me! Brian Jackson is totally brilliant, Louie Vega and Josh Milan are just on another level, that they continuously push higher and higher. Thank you for talent and presence. richardcoulson