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Description--------------------------------------------------------------------- Sly and the Family Stone - Stand! DTS 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Sly and the Family Stone Album................: Stand! Genre................: Rock Source...............: Lossless Year.................: 1969 File Format.........: DTS WAV (*.wav) Channels............: 5.1 Surround Sound Sample Rate........: 44.1 KHz Sample Size........: 16 bit Quality/Bit Rate...: 1411.2 kbps Burn test............: 12/23/2012 Included.............: WAV, CUE,NFO,Cover Posted by............: MrMalikai on 7/14/2010, 1/1/2013 How to burn a DTS CD How to Play a DTS-CD or DTSWav Information..........: Play It LOUD! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (00:03:10) Sly and the Family Stone - Stand! 2. (00:06:00) Sly and the Family Stone - Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey 3. (00:05:25) Sly and the Family Stone - I Want To Take You Higher 4. (00:03:22) Sly and the Family Stone - Somebody's Watching You 5. (00:03:58) Sly and the Family Stone - Sing A Simple Song 6. (00:02:23) Sly and the Family Stone - Everyday People 7. (00:13:48) Sly and the Family Stone - Sex Machine 8. (00:03:43) Sly and the Family Stone - You Can Make It If You Try Playing Time.........: 00:41:48 Total Size...........: 421.96 MB --------------------------------------------------------------------- It's a stereo to DTS 5.1 conversion. Burn it to a standard CD-R. Can be played on home theater systems that have a DTS decoder and on PC's with the software to play DTS. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Stand! is the pinnacle of Sly & the Family Stone's early work, a record that represents a culmination of the group's musical vision and accomplishment. Life hinted at this record's boundless enthusiasm and blurred stylistic boundaries, yet everything simply gels here, resulting in no separation between the astounding funk, effervescent irresistible melodies, psychedelicized guitars, and deep rhythms. Add to this a sharpened sense of pop songcraft, elastic band interplay, and a flowering of Sly's social consciousness, and the result is utterly stunning. Yes, the jams ("Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey," "Sex Machine") wind up meandering ever so slightly, but they're surrounded by utter brilliance, from the rousing call to arms of "Stand!" to the unification anthem "Everyday People" to the unstoppable "I Want to Take You Higher." All of it sounds like the Family Stone, thanks not just to the communal lead vocals but to the brilliant interplay, but each track is distinct, emphasizing a different side of their musical personality. As a result, Stand! winds up infectious and informative, invigorating and thought-provoking -- stimulating in every sense of the word. Few records of its time touched it, and Sly topped it only by offering its opposite the next time out. Related Torrents
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