eMusic Review
An absolutely essential collection for any soul music fan, The Complete Stax Volt Singles Vol 2, 1968-1971 offers ample proof of Stax's continued musical excellence in the years immediately following Otis Redding's death. If you're just looking to dip your toe into this vast body of music, Disc 8 is a great place to start: Not only does it offer a number of major R&B hits from late '71 and early '72 (including the Dramatics “Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get,” Johnnie Taylor's “Hijackin'Love” and the Emotions'”Show Me How”), but it's also overflowing with wonderful obscurities like Lee Sain's salacious “Them Hot Pants,” the Newcomers'Jackson 5 knock-off “Pin the Tail on the Donkey,” and Melvin Van Peebles's groovy cinematic instro, “Sweetback's Theme.”