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Little Sister - You're The One (Parts I & II) download mp3 flac
Performer: Little Sister
Title: You're The One (Parts I & II)
Country: US
Genre: Soul Funk
Style:Funk
Released: 1970
Catalog number: 45-9000
Label: Stone Flower
MP3 album szie: 1199 mb
FLAC album size: 2185 mb

Tracklist

A You're The One (Part I) 3:30
B You're The One (Part II) 3:13

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
S-9000 Little Sister You're The One ‎(7", Single, Spe) Stone Flower S-9000 US 1970
70.438 Little Sister You're The One (Parts I & II) ‎(7", Single) Atlantic 70.438 Germany 1970
BLY 650 194 Little Sister You're The One (Parts 1&2) ‎(7") Atlantic BLY 650 194 France Unknown
S-9000 Little Sister Your The One Part I ‎(7", S/Sided, TP) Stone Flower S-9000 US Unknown
S-9000 Little Sister You're The One-Part II ‎(7", Single, sin) Stone Flower S-9000 US 1970

Credits

  • ProducerSly Stone
  • Written-ByS. Stewart

Notes

Pub., Stone Flower, B M I
Produced for Stone Flower Productions, Inc.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): S-18392-MO
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): S-18393-MO
  • Rights Society: BMI

Companies

  • Distributed By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Produced For – Stone Flower Productions
  • Pressed By – Monarch Record Mfg. Co.
  • Published By – Stone Flower
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Hey New Yorkers, you guys where you at? I had to indicate here far away from your history but essential to be announced: An evening at the Sanctury (the legendary babtist church club until 1972) would always finish with the Doors epic "the end". The DJs name there was Francis Grasso and he almost single handedly created what would become disco's sonic hallmarks. DJs before Grasso played whatever was popular at the time. Grasso, on the other hand was playing African music or obscure British imports. Many of the records he championed were funky but definitely not funk. They weren't as aggressive in either attitude or rhythm, and they often sounded as if they were wrapped in a patina or alienation. One of his favourite records was this one: Little Sisters - you're the one, I guess he had two copies and played part two after part one or few times in a row. The record was typically for Grasso's trippy pathetic style. With an almost demonic voice repeating the title phrase over and over again, a deracinated James Brown horn chart, and a heavy, plodding bass line driven groove that quickly reasserts groove's literal meaning as a rut over its metaphorical, rhythmic meaning, the track would presage Stone's move from token poster child for the hippie movement to dark chronicler of the African-American condition at the turn of the 1970's.
thank you for that wonderful story.from berlin.i qouted your text in the following article:http://www.icrates.org/little-sister-youre-the-one/many thanks valentin