The Isley Brothers | Discography

It's Your Thing: The Story Of The Isley Brothers

Seldom do compilations, best-of collections, or even box sets capture the big picture on an artist in a way that's as definitive as the music they are attempting to chronicle. There's always something missing: a tape that didn't turn up and no decent vinyl copies around to copy from, or the licensing of a couple of essential tracks from another company fell through the legal cracks and didn't make the final lineup. Bottom line: definitive collections or box sets seldom are. But this one is. The Isley Brothers have been part of the musical landscape for such a long time, it's almost as if they had existed forever. Their musical history runs the gamut from early doo wop to proto-soul to funk to present-day R&B Their reputation as a house-wrecking live act is superseded only by James Brown and a handful of other R&B performers. Their influence extends to the Beatles and to Jimi Hendrix who served time in the Isley Brothers band when he was still a scuffling youngster. They brought church music to the street and infused it with a pop sensibility that never lost its soulfulness. On this three-disc box set, listeners hear the story of that music and see an innovative group finally getting its due. Although the music on this set is cross-licensed from numerous companies and runs the entire scope of the Isley Brothers career, it is not sequenced chronologically, or at least not on the opening disc. The earliest doo wop sides cut for a series of labels owned by George Goldner show up late in the game on disc one, which opens with the Brothers building up to a live version of "Shout" recorded at Yankee Stadium, followed by the original studio version of the classic. But nice examples of their work from their stints with RCA Victor Wand Motown Atlantic Cindy Mark X and Teenage set the stage perfectly for their own label masterworks on T-Neck The true bonus of the early tracks on disc one are two tracks featuring Hendrix on guitar. Hearing 1965's "Move Over and Let Me Dance" is not unlike hearing Elvis Presley s Memphis Recording Service demos; the man is not yet a star, yet all the pieces are in place, waiting to happen.

Disc two -- covering 1971-1975 -- is where the Brothers hit their stride. They still crank out hits and take on unlikely tunes, truly making them their own. That the Isleys could take on material like the Seals & Crofts weenie "Summer Breeze" and make an R&B masterpiece out of it is still a marvel of creativity over form. Likewise, what they do with material from James Taylor Todd Rundgren and Stephen Stills is utterly transforming; they don't cover these songs so much as totally reinvent them in their style. The third disc picks up the story from 1976-1996, chock-full of great original material and loads of devastating guitar from Ernie Isley a Hendrix disciple who learned it firsthand and almost single-handedly kept the style alive after Hendrix s death. As great and influential as the Isleys and their music have been these many decades, they have unfortunately never achieved the crossover success of Motown artists and other lesser lights of R&B Their contribution to American music and to African-American culture is writ on this deluxe set, a box that should end up in every serious American music collection out there. Even if you already have some Isley Brothers in the stack, trade 'em in, because this one is the set you really need. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide


It's Your Thing: The Story Of The Isley Brothers

UPC:
074646554722
Label:
EPIC/ASSOCIATED/LEGACY
Released:
8/24/1999
Rating:
0
Disc:
1
Genre:
R & B
Discs » 1 | 2 | 3
 TitleTime Preview
1Building Up To Shout (Live)2:18
2Shout (Parts 1 and 2)7:04
3Buffalo Bills - Shout (Part 1& 2) (Live)4:12
4Twist And Shout 3:47
5Who's That Lady 4:07
6Time After Time 8:42
7Move Over And Let Me Dance 4:02
8Testify (Parts 1 & 2)9:17
9This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)3:57
10Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While)3:58
11It's Your Thing 4:06
12I Turned You On 3:56
13Get Into Something 12:09
14Freedom 5:36
15Keep On Doin' 6:40
16The Blacker The Berrie (a/k/a Black Berries) 9:12
17Rockin' McDonald 3:29
18Don't Be Jealous 3:48
19Angels Cried 3:34
20It's Your Thing 5:55

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The Isley Brothers - Main Performer
The Isley Brothers - Compilation Producer
Ernie Isley - Arranger
Ernie Isley - Conductor
Ernie Isley - Producer
Bill Withers - Performer
Isley/Jasper/Isley - Performer
Chris Jasper - Arranger
Chris Jasper - Conductor
Chris Jasper - Producer
Steven Berkowitz - A&R
R. Kelly - Producer
Bert Berns - Producer
Luigi Creatore - Producer
Lamont Dozier - Producer
Jimi Hendrix - Performer
Brian Holland - Producer
Marvin Isley - Arranger
Marvin Isley - Conductor
Marvin Isley - Producer
Marvin Isley - Wood
O'Kelly Isley - Arranger
O'Kelly Isley - Conductor
O'Kelly Isley - Producer
Ronald Isley - Arranger
Ronald Isley - Conductor
Ronald Isley - Producer
Rudolph Isley - Arranger
Rudolph Isley - Conductor
Rudolph Isley - Producer
Hugo Peretti - Producer
Angela Winbush - Producer
George Goldner - Producer
Leo Sacks - Compilation Producer
Leo Sacks - Booklet Editor
Tom "Curly" Ruff - Mastering
Howard Fritzson - Art Direction
Joy Gilbert - Project Director
Tony Martell - Executive Producer
Charlie Sarrica - Art Producer
Patti Matheny - Coordination
Patti Matheny - A&R
Mike Cimicata - Packaging Manager

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