Isaac Hayes – Shaft – 1971 – Soul-Jazz / Soundtrack / Jazz-Funk / Soul / Funk (vinyl lp)

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SLIGHT COVER WEAR / SPRUNG - OTHERWISE GREAT VINYL

Label Enterprise – ENS-2-5002
Format Vinyl LP
Country US
Genre Soul-Jazz / Soundtrack / Jazz-Funk / Soul / Funk
Year 1971

Tracklist

A1Theme From Shaft (Vocal) (4:37)

A2Bumpy's Lament (1:49)

A3Walk From Regio's (2:22)

A4Ellie's Love Theme (3:15)

A5Shaft's Cab Ride (1:07)

B1Cafe Regio's (6:09)

B2Early Sunday Morning (3:47)

B3Be Yourself (4:27)

B4A Friend's Place (3:21)

C1Soulsville (Vocal) (3:47)

C2No Name Bar (6:09)

C3Bumpy's Blues (4:01)

C4Shaft Strikes Again (3:04)

D1Do Your Thing (Vocal) (19:38)

D2The End Theme (1:58)

Condition

Sleeve Condition VG+ SLIGHT COVER WEAR / SPRUNG - OTHERWISE GREAT VINYL
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) mint
BIN # R100

Isaac Hayes' 1971 double-album soundtrack to the Gordon Parks blaxploitation film of the same name, released on the Stax subsidiary Enterprise. Hayes crafts a sprawling, cinematic blend of funk, soul, and orchestrated jazz across the two records, anchoring it with the iconic "Theme from Shaft," which became a number-one hit and earned Hayes an Academy Award. The record also includes extended instrumental passages and the soulful "Soulsville."

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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