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    Black Moses (Deluxe Edition)

    Isaac Hayes - Black Moses (Deluxe Edition)

    02/24/2009 | Stax 

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      $15.99

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    All Music Guide Review

    The sheer tenacity -- albeit undeniably fitting -- of this double-disc set has made Black Moses (1971) one of Isaac Hayes' most revered and best-known works. The multi-instrumental singer/songwriter and producer had been a central figure in the Memphis soul music revolution of the mid-1960s. Along with Booker T. and The MG's, Hayes' wrote and performed on more Stax sides than any other single artist. By the time of this release -- his fifth overall, and first two-record set -- Hayes had firmly established himself as a progressive soul artist. His stretched out and well-developed R&B jams, as well as his husky-voiced sexy spoken "raps" became key components in his signature sound. Black Moses not only incorporates those leitmotifs, but also reaffirms Hayes abilities as an unmistakably original arranger. Although a majority of the album consists of cover material, all the scores have been reconfigured and adapted in such a fundamental way that, for some listeners, these renditions serve as definitive. This is certainly true of the extended reworkings of Jerry Butler's "Brand New Me," or Esther Phillips' "You're Love Is So Doggone Good" -- both of which are prefaced by the spoken prelude to coitus found in each respective installment of "Ike's Rap." The pair of Curtis Mayfield tunes -- "Man's Temptation" and "Need to Belong to Someone" -- are also worth noting for the layers of tastefully scored orchestration -- from both Hayes and his long-time associate Johnny Allen. The pair's efforts remain fresh and discerning, rather than the dated ersatz strings and horn sections that imitators were glutting the soul and pop charts and airwaves with in the mid-1970s. Hayes' own composition, "Good Love," recalls the upbeat and jive talkin' "Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic" from Hot Buttered Soul (1969), adding some spicy and sexy double-entendre in the chorus. Wisely, the CD reissue also reproduced Chester Higgins' original tongue-in-cheek liner note essay giving the history and mythology of the Black Moses persona. [Stax issued a Deluxe Edition in 2009. It contained no bonus tracks but did have expanded packaging and newly remastered sound.] ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

    Black Moses (Deluxe Edition) Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Never Can Say Goodbye
  • 5:09

  • 2
  • (They Long to Be) Close to You
  • 9:05

  • 3
  • Noting Takes the Place of You
  • 5:31

  • 4
  • Man's Temptation
  • 5:01

  • 5
  • Part-Time Love
  • 8:34

  • 6
  • Medley: Ike's Rap, Pt. 4/A Brand New Me
  • 9:43

  • 7
  • Going in Circles
  • 7:01

  • 8 (2)
  • Never Gonna Give You Up (Aka I'll Never Give You Up)
  • 5:50

  • 9 (2)
  • Medley: Ike's Rap, Pt. 2/Help Me Love
  • 7:33

  • 10 (2)
  • Need to Belong to Someone
  • 5:16

  • 11 (2)
  • Good Love
  • 5:18

  • 12 (2)
  • Medley: Ike's Rap, Pt. 3/Your Love Is So Doggone Good
  • 9:19

  • 13 (2)
  • For the Good Times
  • 5:22

  • 14 (2)
  • I'll Never Fall in Love Again
  • 4:55

  • Credits of Black Moses (Deluxe Edition)

    • Isaac Hayes
    • Organ, Piano, Arranger, Piano (Electric), Vocals (Background), Producer, Vibraphone, Remixing

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