Isaac Hayes - Shaft (CD)

Shaft
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4.3 out of 5.0 stars 4 Ratings (4 Reviews)

Album Details: Shaft

Release Date:01/28/2003
Label:Festival Records
UPC:766487285926

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 11, 2003

    Pros: It is one of the best soundtracks ever

    Cons: none

    I heard this soundtrack when it initially was released. I have wanted to own it in a CD format for the past seven years. It has taken me this long to find it. It was worth the wait. It has sttod the test of time, it is still a seriously romantic soun...dtrack. I am thrilled with my purchase. Read more Less

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 25, 2003

    Shaft is classic soul...Lets hope Michael Bolton doesn't remake this song...

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  • All Music Guide

    Of the many wonderful blaxpoitation soundtracks to emerge during the early '70s, Shaft certainly deserves mention as not only one of the most lasting but also one of the most successful. Isaac Hayes was undoubtedly one of the era's most accomplished soul artists, having helped elevate Stax to the esteemed status; therefore, his being chosen to score such a high-profile major-studio film shouldn't seem like a surprise. And with "Theme From Shaft," he delivered an anthem just as ambitious and revered as the film itself, a song that has only grown more treasured over the years, after having been an enormously popular hit at the time of its release. Besides this song, though, there aren't too many more radio-targeted moments here. "Soulsville" operates effectively as the sort of down-tempo ballad Hayes was most known for, just as the almost 20-minute "Do Your Thing" showcased just how impressive the Bar-Keys had become, stretching the song to unseen limits with their inventive, funky jammi...ng. For the most part, though, this double-LP features nothing but cinematic moments of instrumentation, composed and produced by Hayes while being performed by the Bar-Kays -- some down-tempo, others quite jazzy, nothing too funky, though. Even if it's not quite as enjoyable as Curtis Mayfield's Superfly due to its emphasis on instrumentals, Shaft still remains a powerful record; one of Hayes' pinnacle moments for sure. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Isaac Hayes

Few figures exerted greater influence over the music of the 1960s and 1970s than Isaac Hayes; after laying the groundwork for the Memphis soul sound through his work with Stax-Volt Records, Hayes began a highly successful solo career which predated not only the disco movement but also the evolution of rap.Hayes was born on August 20, 1942, in Covington, TN; his parents ... Read more