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| ARTIST: | Family Stand |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Atlantic / Wea |
| TYPE: | Pop, Soul, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, Urban |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | New World Order, Shades of Blue, You'll Never Be, Plantation Radio, Sky Is Falling, Shelter, Winter in My Heart, Free Spirit, Moon in Scorpio, Quiet Desperation, Chakra Love, In the Midst of Revolution, Education of Jamie, Where Does Mommy Live?, Say Love, Boom Shock |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 075679180322 |
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Customer Reviews of Moon in Scorpio
WOW Musicianship, lyricism, arrangement.. this album has it all. Quiet Desperation absolutely floored me. It's evident that Peter knew that what he was writing wouldn't be popular with mainstream radio by the track Plantation Radio. I thank him 4 sticking to his guns anyway. Hopefully, oneday, we'll see his return. This one bad who was truly versatile. They could rock HARD, chillout, and make a killer ballad. All the respect in the world goes out to a truly talented band with content and purpose.
One of the best records you never heard
One of the best records you never heard... if you haven't that is and you really should. Some records are maybe just a little too good to be a massive success but this deserves your undivided attention.
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>The Family Stand was one mighty talented collective, in each and every department (as singers, writers, musicians, producers...) This is like a soul map of musical possibilities within so-called 'black music'. I mean it pretty much touches on every pre-dominantly black form of music, be it blues, jazz, soul, funk, gospel... (even some rap) ofcourse it also totally rocks and I guess being white, listening to this makes me feel SO white but hey I still want to listen to this more & more & more please, it just feels so damn good. Not that it's strictly feel-good music, in fact a lot of these songs deal with very serious matters, so worth paying attention to the lyrics as well.
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>If you see this baby somewhere don't hesitate to snap it up.
Epic rock album
Add me to the list of people who love this underrated album. I saw them perform "Shades of Blue" on David Letterman one night. I was in bed, almost asleep when they came on. By the time the song ended, I was out of bed and dancing around the room. The next day I bought the CD. "Quiet Desperation" and "Sky Is Falling" are just two of my favorites on this rockin' set.