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Motown Eddie
01-18-2021, 12:42 PM
Description
The amazing, unpredictable, one and only Sly Stone has never made a secret of his innocuous beginnings as a teenaged hopeful in Vallejo, California in the early 1960s. His earliest experiences as a musician and performer on the path to future glories would act as a signal lesson for the youthful Sylvester Stewart in the realities of the music business. A trio of singles with his interracial high school vocal group the Viscaynes, followed by two more releases as a solo, recorded in Los Angeles with producer George Motola, comprise the fascinating apprenticeship Sly needed to undergo on the road to fame.

For decades, Sly’s juvenilia has been treated with cynical disdain by a parade of disingenuous collections, most with low-fidelity sound, artificially extended versions, and tracks by unrelated artists. Even recent releases have continued to use the wrong versions of tracks first heard on these exploitative 70s-era compilations.

“Yellow Moon: The Complete Recordings 1961-1962” rectifies this injustice by offering up Sly and the Viscaynes’ entire output from the correct master sources. The earliest tracks are drawn from recently discovered tapes and include the extremely rare B-side ‘Real, True Love’, the first disc on which Sly sang lead. There are also several unissued demo tracks produced by teen idol and Viscaynes mentor Gary Stites, as well as the sought-after Jasper Woods 45, featuring an incognito Richard Berry with the Viscaynes on vocal support.

The package comes with an extensive liner note by compiler Alec Palao, with much heretofore unpublished information and fresh interview material from the group and associates, as well as commentary from Sly himself. “Yellow Moon: The Complete Recordings 1961-1962” is truly the last word on Sly Stone’s very first phase.

A digipak release.

Tracklist
1. Real, True Love
2. Yellow Moon [[Second version)
3. Stop What You Are Doing
4. You're My Only Love
5. Heavenly Angel
6. Uncle Sam Needs You [[Second version)
7. Oh What A Night
8. Help Me With My Broken Heart
9. I'm Just A Fool
10. A Long Time Alone
11. Goodnight Brown Eyes
12. While I'm Gone
13. Don't Cry Soldier
14. I Guess I'll Be
15. Yellow Moon [[First version)
16. Uncle Sam Needs You [[First version)
17. Do You Remember aka I'm Just A Fool [[Alternate version)
18. Hully Gully Papa
19. I'm Coming Home
Amazon USA
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T6BTJ5Y/?tag=imwan-20

Amazon UK
Available for pre-order soon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08T6BTJ5Y/?tag=imwan-21

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Bluebrock
01-19-2021, 03:16 AM
Description
The amazing, unpredictable, one and only Sly Stone has never made a secret of his innocuous beginnings as a teenaged hopeful in Vallejo, California in the early 1960s. His earliest experiences as a musician and performer on the path to future glories would act as a signal lesson for the youthful Sylvester Stewart in the realities of the music business. A trio of singles with his interracial high school vocal group the Viscaynes, followed by two more releases as a solo, recorded in Los Angeles with producer George Motola, comprise the fascinating apprenticeship Sly needed to undergo on the road to fame.

For decades, Sly’s juvenilia has been treated with cynical disdain by a parade of disingenuous collections, most with low-fidelity sound, artificially extended versions, and tracks by unrelated artists. Even recent releases have continued to use the wrong versions of tracks first heard on these exploitative 70s-era compilations.

“Yellow Moon: The Complete Recordings 1961-1962” rectifies this injustice by offering up Sly and the Viscaynes’ entire output from the correct master sources. The earliest tracks are drawn from recently discovered tapes and include the extremely rare B-side ‘Real, True Love’, the first disc on which Sly sang lead. There are also several unissued demo tracks produced by teen idol and Viscaynes mentor Gary Stites, as well as the sought-after Jasper Woods 45, featuring an incognito Richard Berry with the Viscaynes on vocal support.

The package comes with an extensive liner note by compiler Alec Palao, with much heretofore unpublished information and fresh interview material from the group and associates, as well as commentary from Sly himself. “Yellow Moon: The Complete Recordings 1961-1962” is truly the last word on Sly Stone’s very first phase.

A digipak release.

Tracklist
1. Real, True Love
2. Yellow Moon [[Second version)
3. Stop What You Are Doing
4. You're My Only Love
5. Heavenly Angel
6. Uncle Sam Needs You [[Second version)
7. Oh What A Night
8. Help Me With My Broken Heart
9. I'm Just A Fool
10. A Long Time Alone
11. Goodnight Brown Eyes
12. While I'm Gone
13. Don't Cry Soldier
14. I Guess I'll Be
15. Yellow Moon [[First version)
16. Uncle Sam Needs You [[First version)
17. Do You Remember aka I'm Just A Fool [[Alternate version)
18. Hully Gully Papa
19. I'm Coming Home
Amazon USA
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T6BTJ5Y/?tag=imwan-20

Amazon UK
Available for pre-order soon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08T6BTJ5Y/?tag=imwan-21

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51HBa+nfOpL.jpg
Interesting release. I am not familiar with this period of his career so i shall be keen to investigate this album. Thank you for posting.

sansradio
01-19-2021, 09:23 AM
Very intriguing! I, too, wasn't aware of this phase of Sly's evolution. Thanks for sharing.