All things wonderful about SlyAnd The Family Stone in the first years of their existence came together on their 1969 album Stand!. The enthusiasm, the blurring of lines, the testing of boundaries; it all blends together in the Funk of the Family Stone.
All things wonderful about SlyAnd The Family Stone in the first years of their existence came together on their 1969 album Stand!. The enthusiasm, the blurring of lines, the testing of boundaries; it all blends together in the Funk of the Family Stone.
Stand! is one of those records that came to define the flower power generation; the activism in "Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey", the psychedelic pulsating dance rhythms in "I Want To Take You Higher", the spirit of belonging in "Everyday People".
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