02. "(They Long To Be) Close To You (Album Version)"
03. "Nothing Takes The Place Of You (Album Version)"
04. "Man's Temptation (Album Version)"
05. "Part-Time Love (Album Version)"
06. "Medley: Ike's Rap IV/A Brand New Me (Album Version)"
07. "Going In Circles (Album Version)"
Disc 02
01. "Never Gonna Give You Up (Album Version)"
02. "Medley: Ike's Rap II/Help Me Love (Album Version)"
03. "Need To Belong To Someone (Album Version)"
04. "Good Love (Album Version)"
05. "Medley: Ike's Rap III/Your Love Is So Doggone Good (Album Version)"
06. "For The Good Times (Album Version)"
07. "I'll Never Fall In Love Again (Album Version)"
Description:
"BLACK MOSES" is a legendary album by Isaac Hayes, released in 1971 and now available in CD format from Universal. This double album showcases Hayes' innovative blend of soul, funk, and orchestral arrangements, featuring iconic tracks such as "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Part-Time Love." The record stands out for its lush instrumentation and heartfelt vocal performances that cemented Hayes' reputation as one of the most influential figures in soul music. Universal Music Group, the manufacturer behind this release, is renowned worldwide for its extensive catalog spanning all genres and decades'ensuring high-quality productions for music lovers everywhere. Isaac Hayes was a pioneering American singer-songwriter, producer, and composer whose groundbreaking work on albums like "Hot Buttered Soul" revolutionized R&B. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song with 'Theme from Shaft' (1971) and remains celebrated for his deep voice, rich arrangements, and lasting impact on modern music.
This is the fifth studio album by American soul musician Isaac Hayes. This is double album. He was released on Stax Records' Enterprise label in 1971. The design follows the original design of the vinyl record. Very nice. In my opinion, this is one of Hayes' best early albums.
Nate Patrin - 02/Nov/2009
It's not often that a musician gets a chance to initiate a massive shift in two different fields of entertainment at the same time. Things were differ...
Neil Kulkarni - 20/Apr/2009
Numb yrself, ‘cos in pop-historical terms, the deaths are coming thick and fast: everyone keen to pay tribute where they can, attendant labels getting...
The Other Chad - 23/Mar/2009
Isaac Hayes' 1971 album Black Moses has been recently reissued by Concord Music Group. Unfortunately, this new 2-CD set doesn't correct the track orde...
Zeth Lundy - 20/Mar/2009
In 1969, Isaac Hayes went from being one-half of Stax Records’ own Holland-Dozier-Holland (Hayes and David Porter were responsible for many of the lab...
Jade Blackmore - 11/Mar/2009
The late Isaac Hayes is permanently embedded in the memory of the latest generation as the voice of Chef on South Park, a Scientologist, and sometime ...
Stephen M. Deusner - 04/Mar/2009
During my first years out of college, I hung out every week at a friend's apartment in Midtown Memphis. Like most college grads' first apartments, the...
BARRY WALTERS - 04/Mar/2009
On deluxe cd packaging that reproduces the original cross–shape LP jacket, soul superstar Isaac Hayes personifies the title of his 1971 opus, with rob...
cloudspeakers - 03/Mar/2009
At the 1972 Academy Awards it wasn?t quite business as usual in Tinseltown. The Godfather, a movie by a little known New Yorker, dominated proceedings...