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1970 greatest hits album by Sly and the Family Stone
Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 1970
Recorded1967–69
Genre
Length39:56
LabelEpic
ProducerSly Stone
Sly and the Family Stone chronology
Stand!
(1969)
Greatest Hits
(1970)
There's a Riot Goin' On
(1971)
Singles from Greatest Hits
  1. "Hot Fun in the Summertime" / "Fun"
    Released: August 1969
  2. "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" / "Everybody Is a Star"
    Released: December 1969

Greatest Hits is acompilation album by the American groupSly and the Family Stone. It was first released on November 21, 1970, byEpic Records.[1] The album includes all of the singles from the albumsDance to the Music (1968),Life (1968), andStand! (1969).

Three tracks released on singles in 1969 appear on album for the first time here: "Hot Fun in the Summertime", "Everybody Is a Star", and "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)".

The recordings on this compilation are not the same as the single versions in all cases; some songs appear here in their album lengths and mixes. Mixes sometimes have different editing and changes in vocals and or instrumentation.

Greatest Hits was certifiedquintuple platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA), having shipped five million copies in the United States.[1] In 2003,Rolling Stone magazine ranked the album number 60 on its list ofthe 500 greatest albums of all time,[2] 61 in a 2012 revised list, and number 343 in the 2020 rankings.[3][4]

Release

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The album was released in the midst of an eighteen-month stretch from late 1969 to late 1971, during which Sly & the Family Stone released no new material,Greatest Hits was designed byEpic Records to appease consumer demand and keep the band's name and music in the public's eye.Greatest Hits peaked at #2 on theBillboard 200, and was the band's most successful album.

Prior to the release of this album in November 1970 the musicians were not able to makestereo mixes of "Hot Fun in the Summertime", "Everybody is a Star" and "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)". Epic "re-channelled" the mono singles tracks for the stereo LP, using technology similar to theDuophonic sound process.

The entire album was also remixed in 1971 for release in four channelquadraphonic sound. The quad album appeared in theSQ matrix format on LP and on quad8-track tape. The SQ system was compatible with conventional stereo playback systems. Until 2007, the rather rare quadraphonic LP was the only source of "true stereo" versions of the three singles tracks.

Early Compact Disc copies in 1987 came from the stereo LP tapes with the re-channeled recordings. Standard stereo mixes of the three singles were finally done when the recordings weredigitally remastered in the 1990s. In 2007, the CD was re-issued by Epic/Legacy with all true stereo mixes and improved overall sound quality.

The quadraphonic version was reissued as a hybrid multichannelSuper Audio CD by Audio Fidelity in 2015. For this edition only, the mono single mixes were included in place of where the stereo recordings would otherwise be.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Christgau's Record GuideA+[6]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[7]
PopMatters8/10[8]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[9]
Select4/5[10]

Reviewing forRolling Stone in December 1970,Jon Landau said that Sly Stone's style is "so infinite and revolves around so many crucial aspects that it has only come together perfectly on a handful of his singles", the best of which are compiled onGreatest Hits. Although he found occasionally "trite" music and lyrics, Landau felt that most of the songs "alone stand as a tribute to one of the most original and creativerock musicians."[11] In the March 1971 edition ofEbony, Phyl Garland hailed it as among the best recent "best of" LPs and "a true bonanza" ofpsychedelic soul, recommended especially for fans of the genre.[12] InChristgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981),Robert Christgau said that, although he has "doubts" about the band's studio albums,Greatest Hits is "among the greatestrock and roll LPs of all time", adding that Stone's political songs are "uplifting but never simplistic or sentimental". He also asserted that the music's flashystereo separations, vocal sounds, andregister alterations madeGreatest Hits "the toughest commercial experiments in rock and roll history".[6]

Reviewing the 1987 CD reissue in hisRock n Roll on Compact Disc guide, journalist David Prakel applauded the distinctive fusion Sly and the Family Stone had created in mixing "brassyfunk and psychedelic heavy rock against aback beat", or "blacksoul and white rock" with "danceability". However, he was ambivalent about the remastering while observing "a dated boxy characteristic and compression in many of these tracks".[13]Bill Shapiro was more enthusiastic inThe CD Rock & Roll Library: 30 Years of Rock & Roll on Compact Disc, finding the sound "bright, crisp, clean, clear, detailed and dynamic" overall. OfGreatest Hits in general, he called it "one of the best compilation rock/pop/funk recordings ever" and "chock full of brilliant, influential, and too-often-overlooked pop greatness" that will make listeners "dance and smile".[14] In his review of the 2007 reissue, Andrew Gilstrap fromPopMatters said that, although it is not comprehensive, the "slapped-together feel" may be "part of what makesGreatest Hits work so well, as if it was put together with the same freewheeling spirit that characterized the band."[8]AllMusic editorStephen Thomas Erlewine deemed it "one of the greatest party records of all time". He went further in claiming that music is "rarely as vivacious, vigorous, and vibrant as this", and thatgreatest hits albums "don't come better than this – in fact, music rarely does."[5]

Track listing

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All songs written bySylvester Stewart, and produced and arranged bySly Stone (Sylvester Stewart) forStone Flower Productions. Superscripts denote original album sources, referenced below.

Side one
  1. "I Want to Take You Higher" – 5:22c
  2. "Everybody Is a Star" – 3:00
  3. "Stand!" – 3:08c
  4. "Life" – 2:58b
  5. "Fun" – 2:20b
  6. "You Can Make It If You Try" – 3:39c
Side two
  1. "Dance to the Music" – 2:58a
  2. "Everyday People" – 2:20c
  3. "Hot Fun in the Summertime" – 2:37
  4. "M'Lady" – 2:44b
  5. "Sing a Simple Song" – 3:55c
  6. "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" – 4:50
Notes

Personnel

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Sly and the Family Stone

Charts

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TitleInformation
"Hot Fun in the Summertime"
  • Epic single 10450, 1969
  • B-side: "Fun"
"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)"/
"Everybody Is a Star"
  • Epic single 10555, 1969
  • Double A-sided single
NameChart (1969 - 1970)Peak
position
Greatest HitsU.S. Billboard Pop Albums2
Greatest HitsU.S. Top R&B Albums1
"Hot Fun in the Summertime"U.S. Billboard Pop Singles2
"Hot Fun in the Summertime"U.S. Billboard R&B Singles3
"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)"/
"Everybody Is a Star"
U.S. Billboard Pop Singles1
"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)"/
"Everybody Is a Star"
U.S. Billboard R&B Singles1

Year-end charts

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Chart (1971)Position
USBillboard 200[15]9

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[16]5× Platinum5,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"American album certifications – Sly & the Family Stone".Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). RetrievedMay 10, 2013.
  2. ^"60) Greatest Hits".Rolling Stone. New York. November 1, 2003. Archived from the original on February 24, 2009. RetrievedMay 10, 2013.
  3. ^"500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone's definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time".Rolling Stone. 2012. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2019.
  4. ^"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".Rolling Stone. September 22, 2020. RetrievedDecember 17, 2020.
  5. ^abErlewine, Stephen Thomas (2001)."Sly & the Family Stone:Greatest Hits". In Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (eds.).All Music Guide: The Definitive Guide to Popular Music.Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 370.ISBN 0879306270. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2017.
  6. ^abChristgau, Robert (1981)."Consumer Guide '70s: S".Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies.Ticknor & Fields.ISBN 089919026X. RetrievedMarch 9, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  7. ^Larkin, Colin (2011). "Sly & the Family Stone".Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.).Omnibus Press.ISBN 978-0857125958.
  8. ^ab"Sly and the Family Stone: Greatest Hits".PopMatters. August 27, 2007. RetrievedMay 10, 2013.
  9. ^Coleman et al. 2004, p. 746–7.
  10. ^Cavanagh, David (August 1990). "Keeping It in the Family".Select. p. 120.
  11. ^Landau, Jon (December 24, 1970)."Greatest Hits".Rolling Stone. New York. RetrievedMay 10, 2013.
  12. ^Garland, Phyl (March 1971)."Sounds".Ebony. p. 26. RetrievedMay 20, 2020 – viaGoogle Books.
  13. ^Prakel, David (1987). "Sly & the Family Stone - Greatest Hits".Rock n Roll on Compact Disc. Harmony.ISBN 0517566877.
  14. ^Shapiro, Bill (1988).The CD Rock & Roll Library: 30 Years of Rock & Roll on Compact Disc. Andrews and McMeel. p. 185.ISBN 0836279476.
  15. ^"Billboard.BIZ Top Pop Albums of 1971".Billboard. Archived fromthe original on December 31, 2012. RetrievedAugust 9, 2022.
  16. ^"American album certifications – Sly Stone – Greatest Hits".Recording Industry Association of America. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2025.

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