Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It

Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It

Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It

ASIN: B000BBOVGC

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Isaac Hayes' 1969 solo debut Hot Buttered Soul set a soulful tone for the decade that followed, influencing innumerable artists and turning on a more conventional audience to the genre. Therefore it comes as no surprise that three quarters of that record are included on this compilation from his 1968-‘77 Stax Records resume (though they are heavily edited to fit the 32-song, two-CD format). Renowned as one of his generation's greatest songwriters and arrangers, Hayes punctuates his creations with hints of r&b, funk, jazz and soul. Examples here include the indelible "Theme From Shaft," a funked-up cover of Burt Bacharach's and Hal David's "The Look of Love," the slow-grooving "Do Your Thing" and a previously unreleased gospel standard, "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." The inspired packaging includes a four-track DVD that features a trio of Hayes' performances from the 1972 WATTSTAX Festival at the Los Angeles Coliseum--providing as much evidence of the magnitude of Hayes' esteem as this starter set for anyone seeking an introduction to a legendary artist. --Scott Holter

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Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A real good compilation of "Black Moses" music, DVD included!
  • Great Album
  • You Should Dig It...
  • a Good Introduction
Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?
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Manufacturer: Stax
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ASIN: B000BBOVGC
Release Date: 2005-11-01

Tracks:

  1. Theme From Shaft
  2. Precious, Precious
  3. Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic
  4. Ain't That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One)
  5. Never Can Say Goodbye
  6. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  7. Soulsville
  8. Wonderful
  9. Help Me Love
  10. Need To Belong To Someone
  11. Good Love
  12. The Look Of Love
  13. Do Your Thing
  14. For The Good Times
  15. I Stand Accused

Tracks:

  1. Walk On By
  2. Joy (Part 1)
  3. His Eye Is On The Sparrow
  4. Brand New Me
  5. If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Want To Be Right)
  6. Someone Made You For Me
  7. Baby I'm-A Want You
  8. Let's Stay Together
  9. Theme From The Men
  10. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
  11. Title Theme
  12. Run Fay Run
  13. Chocolate Chip
  14. Come Live With Me
  15. Disco Connection
  16. Rock Me Easy Baby (Part 1)
  17. Medley: By The Time I Get To Phoenix/I Say A Little Prayer

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Isaac Hayes' 1969 solo debut Hot Buttered Soul set a soulful tone for the decade that followed, influencing innumerable artists and turning on a more conventional audience to the genre. Therefore it comes as no surprise that three quarters of that record are included on this compilation from his 1968-`77 Stax Records resume (though they are heavily edited to fit the 32-song, two-CD format). Renowned as one of his generation's greatest songwriters and arrangers, Hayes punctuates his creations with hints of r&b, funk, jazz and soul. Examples here include the indelible "Theme From Shaft," a funked-up cover of Burt Bacharach's and Hal David's "The Look of Love," the slow-grooving "Do Your Thing" and a previously unreleased gospel standard, "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." The inspired packaging includes a four-track DVD that features a trio of Hayes' performances from the 1972 WATTSTAX Festival at the Los Angeles Coliseum--providing as much evidence of the magnitude of Hayes' esteem as this starter set for anyone seeking an introduction to a legendary artist. --Scott Holter

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A real good compilation of "Black Moses" music, DVD included!.......2007-03-06

From the original version of "Shaft" to that funny video of "Salty Chocolate Balls" from Comedy Central's successful "South Park", this double CD + DVD is a must for any serious Soul music collector. The sound quality is very good indeed!

5 out of 5 stars Great Album.......2005-12-17

This compilation distills the clever genius of Isaac Hayes into two audio discs, covering the whole range of his early career. It contains pure unadulterated emotion, clever humor and incredible smoothness all at once in a very unique style. Isaac is one of the few artists who can make you feel his genuine emotions right with him. The remastered tracks sound better than ever. Packaging is good and there is a bonus DVD with some rather inspiring concert footage from the 70s. I'm pretty sure this is the best compilation set ever from "the Sinatra of soul."

4 out of 5 stars You Should Dig It..........2005-11-22

Damn, where's he been? For thirty years, Isaac Hayes has apparently been one of the coolest people on the planet Earth, but he's rarely seen, and only heard as a voice on a crazy cartoon show. This CD lets us hear what we've been missing for the past thirty years. At the start of his career, Hayes wrote hit songs for the Stax/Volt label. That by itself is enough to label him as one of the planet's coolest people, but this collection doesn't even bother with his career as a songwriter for others. Instead, it picks up at the point that Hayes decided to become a solo performer on his own, and the diversity of his career is nothing less than mind-boggling. With no sign of strain, he seamlessly incorporated stone cold experimental jams, psychedelia, orchestral soul and funk, inspirational music, jazz reminiscent of the Ramsey Lewis school, and `love-man' R&B.
"Hot Buttered Soul" was the kick-off for a career that eventually came to define mid-seventies soul music, and it still stands as an all-time classic. It is amply represented here by standout extended jams like "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Walk On By". It also moves through eleven subsequent albums, with mixed results that are nonetheless continually fascinating. At times, he sounds like a spitting image for Barry White, but with an unconventional flair for going further than any other funk soul brother would risk. Photos show Hayes wearing clothing that would make the king of the pimps jealous (head to toe in fur, or head to toe in leopard skin...you get the idea), while being referred to as `Black Moses'. It was a singular, unforgettable image that suits every track on this disk.
As a visual aid, Disk One represents the sound of mink pants and an open-chested shirt while cruising in a gold-tinged Cadillac with pink naugahyde interior. "The Theme from Shaft," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Hyperbolicsyllabic-Sesquedalymistic" and "Never Can Say Goodbye" all capture Hayes at his glorious, over-the-top peak. Disk two, meanwhile, is the aural equivalent of carelessly discarded chain mail, crushed velvet sofas, red light bulbs, and a bottle of Mateus Rose. "Walk On By," "If Loving You Is Wrong", "Baby I'm-A Want You" and "Let's Stay Together" all stress the love-man vibe like burning incense. Far from consistent, though, there are a few mis-steps. Like everything else here, though, even the clunkers are spectacular in their badness. "Three Tough Guys" and "Come Live with Me" are both trite, incredibly overwrought, and poorly written - clunkers of astounding proportions, and all the more fascinating for it. The videos on the DVD disk are fabulous, though, both musically and historically, featuring three great songs/visuals from the often out-of-print film "Wattstax", plus the incredibly funny and ridiculous "Chocolate Salty Balls" video, from the `South Park' cartoon. Inconsistent but always fascinating, this is one CD collection that should not be missed.
B+ Tom Ryan

4 out of 5 stars a Good Introduction.......2005-11-03

while there is a Whole new era of ears who know Isaac Hayes through mainly southpark,there is alot more to His Great Talent as a Songwriter,arranger,producer,vocalist&multi-instrumentalist.this is a good start even though quite a few of the tracks are edited.His Shaft Soundtrack along with His Black Moses Era Material is some of His Greatest material that He made.check out His songwriting during his Stax days.Isaac Hayes also made some tight remakes as well.very Talented Musician who could make a Groove go on&on&never losing it's edge.
Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?
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    Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000K2UG2U
    Release Date: 2006-11-28

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