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| | Let's Do It Again | | | Music Artist : | | The Staple Singers | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Spy | | Release Date : | | 2002-05-21 | | Store Price : | | $12.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $12.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Let's Do It Again 2. Funky Love 3. Whole Lot of Love 4. New Orleans 5. I Want to Thank You 6. Big Mac 7. After Sex 8. Chase
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Good Old Soul Music! Submitted on: 2009-02-05 |
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| This is a good cd by the staple singers.Good sound just takes you back to days long gone. |
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Let's Do It Again Submitted on: 2007-05-09 |
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| All I have to truly say is "The Staple Singers" and everyone should be running out to get this album. I know most of us who are more 40ish than 30ish remember the happiness we felt when we got to see Sidney Poiter, Bill Cosby, Jimmy Walker and many more of our greats all in one movie with a soundtrack that was so funky that you had to go out and buy it. |
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Sweet, sweet grooves Submitted on: 2007-03-12 |
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| For years I could not find this album but the sweetness of the grooves meant that it just had to be re-released sometime. Mavis Staples swaps her spine-tingling spiritual invocations for something altogether more earthy and the result is dynamite. 'Let's get it on' may be the classic evening call to love but 'Let's do it again' is the track for the morning after. My only criticism is that the first tracks on the CD are the strongest and there's not quite enough on the whole CD to rate 5 star. Still - a classic and one for every lover of true soul music. |
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Don't Ask. Just Listen. Then Cruise.......... Submitted on: 2006-06-30 |
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| This soundtrack IMO was a breakthrough moment for The Staple Singers; they broke format into a much more sinful secular format than their earlier group albums and introduced generations of fans to their work. The late Pops Staples is so cool on his parts and laid back you tend to forget this is a old man singing with his daughters. Mavis' voice is just perfect; she has all the frustrations of a hormonal teenage girl mixed in with some determination to get what she wants. There is no bad track on here. They go so great and complement each other as they tell the outline of the film. So I won't keep you reviewers because you have to order this CD, wait the whole 3 days for it to come media mail, and press play, smile, grin, and chill. |
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Superfly Meets the Staples Submitted on: 2006-04-03 |
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| This is a must-have cd for fans of Curtis or the Staples Singers. It is a slight detour from most SS albums, in that this one is all about love, lust, and funky good timing. Curtis really teases out beautiful performances here, highlights include the smooth title track and the sexy workout "Funky Love." I really love "New Orleans," and was hoping it would get remade or re-noticed in the wake of Katrina. The song where it all works, though, is "I Want to Thank You," where Curtis's groove, funk, backbeat, and production meet the overtly spiritual nature of the lyrics (more traditional SS territory). A great album. |
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