The Ultimate Isley Brothers

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  • Artist: The Isley Brothers (See All Albums by The Isley Brothers)
  • Date Released: Oct 17, 2000

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B, Style: R&B, Pop

  • Label: Epic/Associated/Legacy

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 75:51

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No Brainer

El Raptor

Yo! It's the Isley's - what more d'ya need to know? Agrre with JBSOUL, if it's not here then check out \"The Heat Is On\" album, also on eMusic. This is 17 tracks of Feel Goods & Feel Ups, if you were alive enough to have had \"Special Friends\" back then or are making one right now... C'ya round campus...

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the ultimate isley brothers

mharper33

this has "almost all the songs you would want.. unless you had favorites from certain albums that people did not play as much..

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The title says it all

JBsoul

Attended an Ernie Isley concert two weeks ago and realized belatedly that we all owe a tremendous debt to him and his family for their musical genius. If you do not find numerous songs on this collection that brings back great memories and make you want to move...then check your pulse. You need to see a doctor QUICK!!

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In effect, The Ultimate Isley Brothers is the definitive single-disc compilation of the Isleys’ T-Neck years — when they reinvented themselves for the ’70s as a jam-happy funk-rock outfit. Still, there are a few extras — the Isley/Jasper/Isley hit “Caravan of Love,” which fits this material pretty well, and the old-school Isley classics “Shout, Pts. 1-2″ and “Twist and Shout,” which don’t. Yes, it’s nice to have this all on one disc, but the latter two hits are just sort of tossed into the middle of the track listing (and if you’re going to license those, why leave off the group’s other absolutely necessary early single, the Motown hit “This Old Heart of Mine”?). That flaw aside, though, the focus of the collection is really on the group’s terrific funk phase; it’s clear by the end of the disc that the Isleys were equally capable of delivering smoking funk workouts, socially conscious anthems, and slick, romantic ballads. It’s the best introduction to the group that’s currently available, and its consistently high-quality material demonstrates why they’ve been able to sustain a career for so long. – Steve Huey

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