Dance To The Music (Sly and The Family Stone Album) - Sample

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Sly and the Family Stone
  • Sly Stone
  • Freddie Stone
  • Rose Stone
  • Cynthia Robinson
  • Greg Errico
  • Jerry Martini
  • Larry Graham
Studio albums
  • A Whole New Thing (1967)
  • Dance to the Music (1968)
  • Life (1968)
  • Stand! (1969)
  • There's a Riot Goin' On (1971)
  • Fresh (1973)
  • Small Talk (1974)
  • High on You (Sly Stone, 1975)
  • Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back (1976)
  • Back on the Right Track (1979)
  • Ain't But the One Way (1982)
  • I'm Back! Family & Friends (Sly Stone, 2011)
Live albums
  • The Woodstock Experience (2009)
Compilations
  • Greatest Hits
  • Ten Years Too Soon
  • Sly & the Family Stone Anthology
  • Who in the Funk Do You Think You Are: The Warner Bros. Recordings
  • Rock and Roll
  • The Essential Sly & the Family Stone
  • Different Strokes by Different Folks
  • Higher!
  • The Collection
Singles
  • "Underdog"
  • "Dance to the Music"
  • "Dance à la Musique"
  • "Life"
  • "Everyday People"
  • "Stand!"
  • "Hot Fun in the Summertime"
  • "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)"
  • "I Want to Take You Higher"
  • "Family Affair"
  • "Runnin' Away"
  • "(You Caught Me) Smilin'"
  • "I Ain't Got Nobody"
  • "If You Want Me to Stay"
  • "Frisky"
  • "Time for Livin'"
  • "Loose Booty"
  • "I Get High on You"
  • "Le Lo Li"
  • "Crossword Puzzle"
  • "Blessing in Disguise"
  • "Family Again"
Additional personnel
  • Vet Stone
  • Mary McCreary
  • Elva Mouton
  • Gerry Gibson
  • Rustee Allen
  • Pat Rizzo
  • Andy Newmark
  • Bill Lordan
  • Vicki Blackwell
  • Jim Strassburg
  • Dennis Marcellino
Related articles
  • Awards
  • Discography
  • Sly Stone solo discography
  • Members
  • Little Sister
  • Book
  • Category

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