Combining late 1960s psychedelic ideals with a powerful funky sound, Sly & the
Family Stone were one of the most exciting bands of the era, influencing later
funk, dance and hip-hop movements. Effectively the first front-line
multi-cultural, mixed race band of real rock significance, they were driven by
Sly Stone, who linked up with his brother Freddie when they decided to combine
their two bands, Sly & the Stones and Freddie & the Stone and the Souls. The new
group's big rhythm sound soon attracted the interest of CBS Records, which
released their debut album A Whole New Thing i...