UK-only five CD collection containing a quintet of original albums from the Soul/Disco act housed in mini LP sleeves. Includes the albums Circle of Love (1975), Together (1977), We Are Family (1979), Love Somebody Today (1980) and All American Girls (1981). Rhino. 2011.
P**R
4.5 Stars... A must-have for the two Chic-produced albums
Music: 4 stars; Economic value: 5 starsLet me state upfront that I am a casual fan of Sister Sledge at best, and that if it wasn't for their two albums made with/by and produced by Chic's Neil Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, I probably wouldn't have bothered. Anyway, I was browsing around for those two albums, and by happenstance I stumbled upon this instead. I had been looking to buy these two Chic-produced albums at some point and rather than just buying a Sister Sledge Greatest Hits, I decided to get this."Sister Sledge Original Album Series" (5 CDs; 47 tracks; 204 min.) kicks with with CD1, the 1975 debut album "Circle of Love" (9 tracks; 34 min.). CD2 is the 1977 release "Together" (12 tracks; 48 min.) CD3 is the first of the Chic albums, the 1979 release "We Are Family" (8 tracks; 43 min.), and which contains besides the obvious hits (title track; "He's The Greatest Dancer"_ another gem like "Thinking Of You". CD4 is the second and last of the Chic albums, the 1980 release "Love Somebody Today" (8 tracks; 39 min.), and which contains besides the obvious hits (title track; "Reach Your Peak") also a very nice gem in "Pretty Baby". CD5 is the 1981 release "All-American Girls", an attempt (in vain) to continue the Chic sound without the actual Chic guys involved.What is amazing about the two Chic-produced Sister Sledge albums, is that when you listen to them, it's basically impossible to tell them apart from the actual Chic albums of that era. Really, for all practical purposes, those ARE Chic albums, with guest vocals from Sister Sledge. I simply love these albums, and rate both of them a close to perfect 5 stars. If you are, like me, a huge fan of Chic, you really need to add these 2 albums to your collection. This 5 CD compilation sells at an incredible fan-friendly price (less than 3 bucks per CD), so this purchase is a no-brainer for any Sister Sledge or Chic fan...
J**Y
Love Somebody Today
I bought this set for the mere reason I don't have the two CD's that the Sisters recorded after their big break CD. I am a big fan Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards. These two producers help the ladies become stars with the album We Are Family. They produce the Sisters next album, Love Somebody Today. I enjoy that CD. After play the CD All American Girls, I realize I really like this CD the best. WHY? It really reflected the music of that time. Less disco-y and more funk. I cant stop playing All American Girls. I also like how on AAG, the first few songs are mixed together. Which reminds me of Donna Summer's Once Upon a Time and other Donna albums that are one continues song....I wish more record companies would re-release artists CD's in a set like this.
T**Y
Finally! Sister Sledge: The boxed set
Sister Sledge was one of my favorite groups of the eighties. Very talented but highly underrated, the sisters should have had more success than they did but the music business can be very unpredictable. However, I'm thrilled to finally have a box set of their music on CD. Also, it's nice that each CD is packaged in its own sleeve with the original album covers. I'm very happy with my purchase.
J**E
SOME OF DANCE MUSIC'S FINEST!
A couple of earlier CDs by the Sisters and three well known CDs. Took me back, timeless tunes to me, could listen to them over and over, and have!
L**R
W/ Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwards/Narda Michael Walden/Tony "Champagne" King
1975 - 1981
J**E
sooo goood...
i love this set, i only had the chic produced albums before, im so happy to have their all 5 together, music is great if you like disco... is a very good bargain, good sound / they each come on a sleeve imitating the original lp covers, but no credits only track information. if you dont know about sister sledge by now..... welll....
M**O
it has good sound, good songs and it arrived in perfect ...
Many thanks for the cd, it has good sound, good songs and it arrived in perfect condition. Thank you.
H**L
Five Stars
I love these singers!! Love the slipcases looking to get more from this series
P**R
More Than Just A Chic Thing
Sister Sledge are one of those groups whose entire career is defined by a couple of songs. For most that's quite enough but a recording career that lasted over a decade this collection shows that on 5 their earliest 5 albums there was quite a lot more to them than just the hits.The first album "Circle Of Love" made quite an impact, especially in the UK where the single "Love Don't Go Through No Changes On Me" was a cult club classic. Recorded in 1975 it's very much of its time and filled with kind of songs which took Soul music on the route to disco. This is a very soulful album and there's plenty to enjoy here and it's probably one of the main attractions of the box set. "Protect Our Love" sounds like a speeded up "Love Don't..." as does the title track. The album has a hint of popular Philly International & Salsoul labels (which were the sounds of the time) "Pain Reliever" sounding like something the Salsoul Orchestra could have turned out, it's a worthwhile record. Considering this has been impossible to find on CD previously it's good to discover its qualities.The second offering came 2 years later and could be seen as indicative of the problems Atlantic (associated mainly with soul music) was having adjusting to disco. The writers here include the writer of hits for Silver Convention but the results are, at best, a little lacklustre. Opener "Blockbuster Boy" is pleasant enough piece of disco and "Your My Favourite Song" follows a similar vein later on the album but they don't sound anything special. The rest of the album is a mixture of funk (which really doesn't suit their voices at all) two Stevie Wonder covers neither of which work, and some pleasantly forgettable ballads. The cover of "Sneakin' Through The Alley With Sally" and the very pleasant mid-tempo "Can't Mess Around With Love" are all that come anywhere near essential listening. The stylistic changes strike of a management unsure what to do with this act and it's probably this, as much as anything which has relegated this to obscurity.Not long after its release, Atlantic found their commercial footing again thanks to Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards' Chic. The pair were instantly successful and seemed to hit a creative goldmine with the slickest production and rhythms that possibly came out of disco. They were top of the pile and offered the chance to produce anyone on the label. Choosing Sister Sledge shocked excecutives at the time but proved the saving of the careers of the Sledge sisters."We Are Family" is, to be fair, "C'est Chic" part two. Hit track "He's The Greatest Dancer" was even originally slated as a Chic track. Its a perfect record both sonically, musically and rhythmically and includes a number of the best things Rogers & Edwards ever wrote. Aside from the hit singles there's a couple of high quality ballads, "Easier To Love" being a highlight, and "One More Time" which is another fine example of their brillant songwriting. As for the sisters, they are more passengers and vessles for most of the songs - although the title track could only have been done by them - which was a fact they themselves used to change their next album. That said, this is an essential purchase although not exactly a reason to buy this set."To Love Somebody" followed quickly and, although produced by Chic again, has a different feel altogether. Disco was waning, and Edwards & Rogers seem keen to move their sound somewhere away from their hit formula. Although it was not comercially successful, this album does have more variety than it titanically popular predecessor. At the request of the group, all the vocals on this album are by the sisters themselves. It gives the record a more distinct sound than the Chic albums (and shows up how its predecssor does sound like a Chic record). The effect produces something more soulful, particularly on the latter sequence of tracks. "Easy Street", "Pretty Baby", and "Let's Go On Vaction" show off the talents of the group whilst "Reach Your Peak" is an early example of the more Jamacian influence Nile Rogers would also bring to latter productions. The other tracks would have fitted comfortably on the previous album. Two nice ballads, the title track (a minor pop hit) and the gorgeous "You Fooled Around" which is the album's highlight. It's fair to say that it's a pretty good follow up with plenty to enjoy and marked a move forward for the band.Next album "All American Girls" teamed them with then hot producer Narada Michael Walden who manages a good job at gently moving their sound into the 80's. Another decent album with more to it than the singles (which although not hits) sound reassuringly familiar. Interestingly only one song, "Music Makes You Feel Good" sounds straight out of the Walden songbook whilst the rest shift them gently from the Chic formula. Throughout the album Nile Roger's guitar seems to be haunting the tracks, a cursory listen to "You Caught My Heart" or the tile track, are shaded by the shadows of their predecessors. Yet this album marks a clear break with disco, "He's Just A Runaway" is very 80's with a more R'n'B feel which would dominate the decade. It's a pleasant album and there's a lot here to enjoy, but it isn't as essential as the previous two.A set like this is designed for those who want to explore further than the hits, or complete a collection outside of "We Are Family". The harder to find albums offer mixed rewards. "Circle Of Love" is most welcome and a very fine soul album whilst the other "Together" is a disappointing mixed bag which misfires too often. The later albums offer quite a lot - especially "To Love Somebody". For the casual listener a hits album is a much better bet, but for anyone who wants something more extensive, there's a lot more to the band than a set of classic hits. Despite some imperfections, there's some really substantial pleasures to be found in this collection.
R**M
70's and early 80's music at its best!
Good to have these classic albums added to my collection. The only downside here is the lack of bonus tracks (being available, as I already have one of those albums with some extras) Let's hope music companies will continue releasing these good R&B and Soul music from the 70s. Sister sledge are one of the most successful female groups ever and these albums were produced in part by Nile Rogers(CHIC, Madonna, Duran Duran, B-52's, etc) and Narada Michael Walden (Stacy Lattisaw, Aretha, Whitney and many more) Both producers are brilliant minds and creators, they both were the minds behind anthems such as: Upside Down, Spacer, Let's dance, Wild Boys, We are family, I knew you were waiting for me, Freeway of Love, I shoulda Loved Ya, Tinight I'm Alright and many more. A must for Funky music lovers.
A**K
Brilliant!
Wasn't a big fan of Sister Sledge first time around especially with some of there commercial tracks.But one day I was browsing the internet You tube & played some of there music & couldn't believe it I loved it, it sound much more appealing & serious so I searched amazon & found this bargain package, it has a range of there music in this box set from very old to newish.Not all the tracks I like but for the price this is a real bargain even though the cds doesn't come in a plastic case.
M**S
TIMELESS
Good 70’s soul - timeless
D**W
Good stuff
Great set of albums at a good price. All full album tracks on each.
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