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Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back
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Album Details: Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back

Release Date:12/18/1976
Label:Epic Japan
UPC:4988010758226

Track List: Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back

  1. Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back
  2. What Was I Thinkin' in My Head
  3. Nothing Less Than Happiness
  4. Sexy Situation
  5. Blessing in Disguise
  1. Everything in You
  2. Mother Is a Hippie
  3. Let's Be Together
  4. Thing
  5. Family Again

Pro Reviews: Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back

  • All Music Guide

    Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back, Sly Stone's second album for Epic, features a reunited Sly the Family Stone. Sly's previous album, the funkfilled High on You (1975), had been a solo effort. The sentiment here sure seems inviting Sly optimistically reuniting with his group in an aim to recapture the magic of his late'60s prime yet the result is sadly disappointing. Rather than revisit the funk of High on You or the psychedelic pop/rock of late'60s Sly the Family Stone, Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back seems modeled after the Philly soul sound of the time. This in itself is fine this was 1976, after all, and the Family Stone seemed wellsuited for the horn and stringfilled style of Philly soul, which was then in vogue and it certainly makes for a curious entry in the group's catalog. However, neither the songs nor the music here is especially engaging beyond the level of curiosity. The marketplace didn't respond well to Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back, and it's fairly easy to ...hear why nothing here sticks, even if the music is pleasant enough and even if Sly is in an optimistic mood. Sly the Family Stone may be back here, as the title proclaims, but this isn't the same band spiritually or musically. One suspects Epic may have pushed Sly in the Philly soul direction, given the label's concurrent treatment of the O'Jays and, especially, the Jacksons (formerly the Jackson 5). After all, the label didn't care enough about Sly to keep him around for long; following the commercial failure of Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back, he was dropped from his contract after only two albums. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Sly & the Family Stone

Sly the Family Stone harnessed all of the disparate musical and social trends of the late '60s, creating a wild, brilliant fusion of soul, rock, RB, psychedelia, and funk that broke boundaries down without a second thought. Led by Sly Stone, the Family Stone was comprised of men and women, and blacks and whites, making the band the first fully integrated group in rock'... Read more