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There's A Riot Goin' On Vinyl LP

EpicSKU lp-6581

influential 1971 funk classic reissued
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Ranked number 99 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time", There's A Riot Goin' On marked a special time in musical history. From the gritty Funk, to the outlandish lyricism, and outright message delivered by Sly himself there is no doubt why Riot reached number 1 in the charts and continues to gain praise 40 years later. Contains stone cold classics like "Family Affair," "Runnin Away," "Just Like A Baby," "Luv N Haight" and more. This Sundazed Music pressing of the 1971 classic sounds incredible and comes packaged in gatefold sleeve with the iconic over featuring the infamous re-imagined flag. Sly definitively explained his concept for the cover art as it related to the overall theme of the album: ‘I wanted the flag to truly represent people of all colors. I wanted the color black because it is the absence of color. I wanted the color white because it is the combination of all colors. And I wanted the color red because it represents the one thing that all people have in common: blood. I wanted suns instead of stars because stars to me imply searching, like you search for your star. And there are already too many stars in this world. But the sun, that’s something that is always there, looking right at you. Betsy Ross did the best she could with what she had. I thought I could do better.” Recommended.

  • music label: Epic 1971 / Sundazed Music 2007
reviewed by taco vato 09/2013
    UPC: 19935332

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