1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: 158. Isaac Hayes – Hot Buttered Soul (1969)

 


I mentioned South park's Cartman last album, now we have Chef. There are just four tracks on this 45 minute album, and you may recall my musings on long tracks generally either being extended jams or added with proggy noise bits. These tracks are jams, although it might be better to call them "grooves", with the Band rolling around simple musical phrases and adding dabs of sound here and there. It’s lengthy soul, and mostly more of the slow variety, very much music for lovin’ to.

Smooth as you like, slightly funky, never over-empowering. Again I found I had very little to say about this album, which is not to say that it is bad in any way. So enjoy the shorter entry, and use the time to go and listen to the album yourself.

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