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A monumental masterpiece of funk rockSly & the Family Stone represent the pinnacle of musical diversity. The album is characterized by an innovative sound created by a band that transcends race and gender, and the title track "Stand!" perfectly blends a social message with a danceable groove. With its forward-thinking approach that broke down the boundaries between funk, soul, and rock, it is a monumental work that had a huge influence on later musicians. |
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Credit
- Instruments - Larry Graham
- Arranged By - Sly Stone
- Instruments - Sly Stone
- Producer - Sly Stone
- Instruments - Rose Stone
- Engineer - Don Puluse
- Engineer - Brian Ross-Myring
- Instruments - Freddie Stone
- Instruments - Cynthia Robinson
- Instruments - Jerry Martini
- Instruments - Gregg Errico
- Music By - Sylvester Stewart
- Written-By - Sylvester Stewart
- Engineer - Phil Macey
- Design [Album] - Richard Mantel
- Photography By - Fred Lombardi
- Photography By [Inside Photo Of Gregg] - Jim Cummins (2)