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Tracks A1 Slide (6:47) A2 Screw Your Wig On Tite (5:29) A3 Party Hardy (3:42) A4 Son Of Slide (5:29) B1 You And Me (6:41) B2 Love Me (4:39) B3 The Happiest Days (5:17) B4 Separated (5:30) Far and away the band’s best record! The album’s got a fresh funk sound that takes an earlier 70s ensemble style and slicks it down a bit — but thanks to some great drum work by Tim Dozier (Steve Arrington had yet to join the band), and a subtle riffing bass style by Mark Adams, the band had a groove that was quite revolutionary, and which set them apart from the legions of funk imitators that were springing up at the end of the 70s.
The high points of the album is the band’s seminal “ Slide“, which is followed up with “ Son Of Slide” — and both tracks have these amazing dark repetitive grooves that have really stood the test of time (thanks in part to a famous sample by Tribe Called Quest!) Buy it – –. Sachinenne pra ruchayok na belaruskaj move in india. Tight bass-heavy funk from Slave – still working here in that excellent compressed style that was their unique contribution to soul music. There’s probably a bit more of a vocal-heavy sound here than on other albums, but the groove’s still strong, and is reaching a bit towards an 80s club sound. In 1977, Slave’s self-titled debut album (which boasted the number one R&B smash “Slide”) earned the Dayton outfit a reputation for playing sweaty, aggressive, in-your-face funk. But when Slave provided its fourth album, Just a Touch of Love, in 1979, it was clear that the Midwesterners were determined to soften their approach. “ Funky Lady (Foxy Lady),” “ Roots,” and the hit title song (all of which boast Steve Arrington on lead vocals) are definitely the work of a smoother, sleeker Slave — and yet, the band still had plenty of grit. This excellent album left no doubt that Slave was still a funk band, although it wasn’t as in-your-face as the Slave that gave listeners “Slide” and “Screw Your Wig on Tite” in 1977.
Spravka tematicheskogo kontrolya po obzh v dou. Arrington, who first recorded with Slave on 1978’s The Concept, played a major role in its evolution — and two other lead vocalists who make important contributions to this LP are Starleana Young and Curt Jones (both of who went on to form Aurra, the group that hit big with “Are You Single” in 1981). Arrington, Young, and Jones weren’t original members of Slave, but all of them proved valuable when Slave opted to embrace a smoother style of funk. And all of them do their part to make Just a Touch of Love one of Slave’s finest albums.
Tracklist: 01-Being With You 02-The Tracks Of My Tears 03-I Second That Emotion 04-(Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need 05-Mickey's Monkey 06-Going To A Go-Go 07-I Don't Blame You At All 08-If You Can Want 09-Just To See Her 10-More Love 11-Just My Soul Responding 12-The Tears Of A Clown 13-Abraham, Martin And John 14-You've Really Got A Hod On Me 15-Shop Around 16-What's So Good About Goodbye 17-Ooo Baby Baby 18-The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage 19-Quiet Storm 20-One Heartbeat 21-Baby, Baby Don't Cry 22-Cruisin'.