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Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul (1969) FLAC [MFSL UDSACD 2005] Repost
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Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul (1969) FLAC [MFSL UDSACD 2005] Repost
EAC/FLAC/CUE/LOG | Cover | TT DR: DR13 | 7z | FSO & FSE | 276 MB
MFSL UDSACD 2005 (2003)
EAC/FLAC/CUE/LOG | Cover | TT DR: DR13 | 7z | FSO & FSE | 276 MB
MFSL UDSACD 2005 (2003)
| “ | Review by Jason Birchmeier: Released at the tail end of the '60s, Hot Buttered Soul set the precedent for how soul would evolve in the early '70s, simultaneously establishing Isaac Hayes and the Bar-Kays as major forces within black music. Though not quite as definitive as Black Moses or as well-known as Shaft, Hot Buttered Soul remains an undeniably seminal record; it stretched its songs far beyond the traditional three-to-four-minute industry norm, featured long instrumental stretches where the Bar-Kays stole the spotlight, and it introduced a new, iconic persona for soul with Hayes' tough yet sensual image. With the release of this album, Motown suddenly seemed manufactured and James Brown a bit too theatrical. Surprising many, the album features only four songs. The first, "Walk on By," is an epic 12-minute moment of true perfection, its trademark string-laden intro just dripping with syrupy sentiment, and the thumping mid-tempo drum beat and accompanying bassline instilling a complementary sense of nasty funk to the song; if that isn't enough to make it an amazing song, Hayes' almost painful performance brings yet more feeling to the song, with the guitar's heavy vibrato and the female background singers taking the song to even further heights. The following three songs aren't quite as stunning but are still no doubt impressive: "Hyperbolicsyllabicsequedalymistic" trades in sappy sentiment for straight-ahead funk, highlighted by a stomping piano halfway through the song; "One Woman" is the least epic moment, clocking in at only five minutes, but stands as a straightforward, well-executed love ballad; and finally, there's the infamous 18-minute "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and its lengthy monologue which slowly eases you toward the climactic, almost-orchestral finale, a beautiful way to end one of soul's timeless, landmark albums, the album that transformed Hayes into a lifelong icon. | ” |
Tracklist:
1. Walk On By 12:04
2. Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic 9:39
3. One Woman 5:10
4. By The Time I Get To Phoenix 18:43
Credits
Backing Band – Bar-Kays
Engineer – Ed Wolfrum, Terry Manning
Engineer [Remix] – Russ Terrana
Mastered By – Joe Tarantino
Photography – Bob Smith
Producer – Al Bell, Allen Jones, Marvell Thomas, Marvell Thomas
Notes
Originally released in 1969. Distributed by Fantasy Records.
Recorded at United Sound Studios, Detroit & Ardent Recording Studio, Memphis.
Mastered at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley.
SACD 2.0 channel
plus hybrid CD layer
Only front and back covers, no other artwork included. Got this from the green alien and I assume it was APE before converted to FLAC judging from repost by sawa21
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lintoni... they are just like rar files. If you still have trouble get 7-zip at www.7-zip.org which is free
(Edit)
Thanks, got it!
Those files you downloaded are split files and they need to be joined together into one complete .rar file.
After they are joined, simply extract the .rar as you normally would.
Handy program because I have come across the split files a few time here on Avax.