Slave
Slave Live In Concert
Play Slave Live In Concert
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| 1 Intro | ![]() |
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| 2 Watching You | ![]() |
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| 3 Weak At The Knees | ![]() |
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| 4 Party Lights | ![]() |
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| 5 Snapshot | ![]() |
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| 6 Way Out | ![]() |
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| 7 Wait For Me | ![]() |
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| 8 Just A Touch Of Love | ![]() |
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| 9 Slide | ![]() |
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AMG Review of Slave
Craig Lytle
All Music GuideThe debut album from the Ohio-based funk aggregate Slave was a grand success, but resulted in the release of only one single, "Slide." Being the only single released from the album, "Slide" had no problem gaining airplay with its gothic introduction, animated vocals, and rumbling bassline. The funk anthem claimed the number one spot on the ~Billboard R&B charts inside of 20 weeks. The other cuts on the album continue the aggressive funk assault, but with subtle passion and their own distinctive arrangements. The exception is "Son of Slide," which is identical to the album's big hit, except that it's an instrumental save a brief chorus chant. The only ballad is "The Happiest Days," a sweet soul song arranged in the vein of the Ohio Players with its horns, lead and backing vocals.






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