Sly Stone discography
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{{See also|Sly and the Family Stone discography}}
This is a discography for the work of Sly Stone (Sylvester Stewart) outside of his most famous band, Sly and the Family Stone.45cat - [http://www.45cat.com/artist/sly-stone Sly Stone - Discography]Discogs - [https://www.discogs.com/artist/142451-Sly-Stone?filter_anv=0&subtype=Singles-EPs&type=Releases Sly Stone Discography, Singles & EPs]
Albums
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!Title !Release info !Year !Notes |
High on You
|Epic |1975 |solo album featuring Family Stone members |
I'm Back! Family & Friends
|2011 |duet/remix album with three new songs |
Singles
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scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Release info ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes |
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scope="row" | "A Long Time Alone" / "I'm Just a Fool"1
| Luke Record Co. AR-1008 | 1961 |as Danny "Sly" Stewart |
scope="row" | "Help Me With My Broken Heart" / "Long Time Alone"²
| G&P 901 | 1962 | as Sylvester Stewart |
scope="row" | "I Just Learned How to Swim" / "Scat Swim"³
| Autumn Record No. 3 | 1964 | as Sly Stewart |
scope="row" | "Buttermilk, Part 1" / "Buttermilk, Part 2"4
| Autumn Record No. 14 | 1965 | rowspan="2" | as Sly |
scope="row" | "Temptation Walk, Part 1" / "Temptation Walk, Part 2"4
| Autumn Record No. 26 | 1965 |
scope="row" | "Rock Dirge, Part 1" / "Rock Dirge, Part 2"5
| Woodcock Records WOO-0001 | 1971 | demos from Recorded in San Francisco |
scope="row" | "I Get High on You" / "That's Lovin' You"
| Epic 8-50135 | 1975 | rowspan="3" | from High on You |
scope="row" | "Le Lo Li" / "Who Do You Love?"
| Epic 8-50175 | 1975 |
scope="row" | "Crossword Puzzle" / "Greed"
| Epic 8-50201 | 1976 |
scope="row" | "Dance to the Music" / "Sing a Simple Song"
| Epic 9-50795 | 1979 | remixes from Ten Years Two Soon |
scope="row" | "Eek-ah-Bo-Static Automatic"
| A&M AM-2890 | 1986 | backed with "Black Girls" by Rae Dawn Chong |
scope="row" | "Love and Affection" (with Martha Davis)
| A&M SP-17438 | 1986 | 12" single promo, backed with "Evolution" by Models |
scope="row" | "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (2023 Mix)"
| 2023 |
Soundtrack contributions
Session work
= Stone Flower Productions =
Sly Stone wrote, produced, and performed instrumentation for each single released on his Stone Flower label:
= Little Sister =
For details on this group, see Little Sister (band)
- 1970: "You're the One [Part 1]" / "You're the One [Part 2]" (US #22, R&B #4)
- 1970: "Somebody's Watching You" / "Stanga" (US #32, R&B #8)
= Joe Hicks =
- 1969: "I'm Goin' Home" / "Home Sweet Home" (backed by Sly & the Family Stone on both sides)
- 1970: "Life and Death in G & A" [Part 1] / "Life and Death in G & A" [Part 1]
= 6IX =
- 1970: "I'm Just Like You" / "Dynamite"
= Other collaborations =
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!Year !Title ! width="200" |Main artist !Sly Stone's role |
1966
|arranger, writing |
1973
|Mighty Joe Hicks |Joe Hicks |writing, "Train of Thought" and "Water Water" |
1974
|guitar and piano on "You Can Fly" |
1974
|organ |
1974
|Insane Asylum |vocals, "Insane Asylum" |
1975
|New Riders of the Purple Sage |organ and piano on "Mighty Time" |
1976
|writing, arrangements, and instrumentation1 |
1976
|Don't Know What the World Is Coming To |background vocals, "Don't Know What the World Is Coming To" |
1978
|Bonnie Pointer (1978) |writing, instrumentation1 |
1979
|Bonnie Pointer (1979) |Bonnie Pointer |writing, instrumentation |
1981
|The Electric Spanking of War Babies |writing and instrumentation, "Funk Gets Stronger, Part 1" and "Funk Gets Stronger, Part 2" |
1982
|writing and instrumentation, "Be All You Can Be" |
1983
|writing, instrumentation |
1983
|"Chasing the Rock" |Gene Page Headlines featuring Sly Stone & Danny Pearson |guest leads |
1986
|Jesse Johnson |guest leads on "Crazay" |
1987
|Bobby Womack |guest leads, "When the Weekend Comes" |
1988
|Blueberry Gossip |vocals, "Everyday People" |
1988
|Kickin |horn arrangement, "Ball of Fire" |
1989
|Animal |writer and producer, "Just Like a Teeter-Totter" |
1990
|For All the King's Men |guest leads, "Tell the World" |
1990
|Heritage |guest leads, "Good Time" |
1991
|March of the 13CATS |13CATS |guitar, "Thank You" |
1992
|Go Fer Yer Funk (Clinton Family Series Volume I) |P-Funk All-Stars |contains 1981 demo version of "Who in the Funk Do You Think You Are", from Ain't But the One Way |
1994
|Testing Positive for the Funk (Clinton Family Series Volume IV) |P-Funk All-Stars |bass on "Superstar Madness", recorded in 1980 |
1995
|Funkcronomicon |Axiom Funk |Co-writer, keyboards on "Tell the World" with Maceo Parker and Bootsy Collins |
2008
|George Clinton and His Gangsters of Love |vocals, "Ain't That Peculiar" and "Fever" |
2008
|BabyStone EP |BabyStone |vocals, "Stonetro"; backing vocals & R3 Vocoder, "Ask Me" |
2014
|First Ya Gotta Shake the Gate |vocals, instruments, "Man in the Box" |
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Compilations and other releases
- 1994: Precious Stone – Sly Stone in the Studio 1963-1965
- 2010: Listen to the Voices – Sly Stone in the Studio 1965-1970
- 2014: I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone Flower 1969-70 – Light in the Attic
As a member of a group
= The Stewart Four =
Members Sylvester Stewart, Freddie Stewart, Rose Stewart, and Vaetta Stewart
- 1952: "On the Battlefield" / "Walking in Jesus' Name" (Church of God in Christ, Northern Sunday School Department)
= [[The Viscaynes]] =
- 1961: "Stop What You are Doing" / "I Guess I'll Be" (Tropo Records) 1
- 1961: "Yellow Moon" / "Uncle Sam Needs You (My Friend)" (VPM Records) ²
- 1961: "Yellow Moon" / "Heavenly Angel" (VPM Records)
- 1976: "Oh What a Nite" / "You've Forgotten Me" (Subarro Records) ³
1 Tropo 101. Released as by "THE VISCAYNES AND THE RAMBLERS"
² VPM 1006. "Yellow Moon" comp.: Geo. Motola - R. Page. Record was first misprinted as The Biscaynes. This was a mistake because the band has always used the name VISCAYNES.
³ Subarro 489. A leftover George Motola production, "Oh What a Nite" (a remake of the Dells' 1956 hit), b/w "You've Forgotten Me" was credited "Sly Stone & the Biscaynes" when issued in 1976.
4 Sylvester Stewart / Sly Stone has nothing to do with the Stewart Brother singles released in the late 50s on the LA based Keen and Ensign labels. This was a different Sylvester Stewart.
References
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- Edwin & Arno Konings [http://www.slystonebook.com www.slystonebook.com]
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