Isaac Hayes THE ISAAC HAYES MOVE

Isaac Hayes THE ISAAC HAYES MOVE

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Personnel: Isaac Hayes (vocals, keyboards); Isaac Hayes.Audio Remixer: Ron Capone.Recording information: 03/1970-04/1970.Photographer: Joel Brodsky.Arrangers: Isaac Hayes; Dale Warren.ISSAC HAYES MOVEMENT is aptly named. It was here that Hayes reached his pinnacle as an arranger and producer, generating lengthy pieces that ebbed and crested into "movements" that were worlds removed from the taut, three-minute pop songs he helped write and craft for Stax/Volt studios in the 1960s. Ironically, none of the material on MOVEMENT is penned by Hayes. Instead, he takes on four stylistically diverse tunes: the Beatles' "Something," Jerry Butler's "I Stand Accused," Chalmers/Rhodes's "One Big Unhappy Family," and the Bacharach/David ballad "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself."Yet Hayes so radically transforms these songs--filling them with his meticulous orchestrations and complex horn charts--that he re-defines them as his own. The lengthy spoken prelude to "I Stand Accused" turns the son

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