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On this album you can hear Sly & The Family Stone in their very early development. Recording dates are fairly unknown but recording's made are of many songs never released before, recorded by Sly Stone at Autumn Records, and thereabouts. Autumn's release selection meant that it stockpiled more masters than it actually released. These are songs recorded from 1963 to 1966, some never even seeing the light of day until now. Packed in a beautiful digipak cover with previously unseen pictures of the family. Liner notes by Sly 'connoisseur' Mick Collins. Vampi Soul. 2002. In Search Of The Cool Music Sly & The Family Stone In Search Of The Cool Songs | 1. | Searching - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 2. | Teacher of Love - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 3. | California Sun - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 4. | I Don't Need It - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 5. | Dorado - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 6. | Johnny's No Good - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 7. | Dinamite - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 8. | Viajecito - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 9. | Don't Squeeze the Peaches - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 10. | Ooh! Ah! - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 11. | Rigor Mortis - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 12. | Oh, Very Well - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 13. | Mongoose - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 14. | Ain't No Mountain High Enough - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 15. | Casa Forte - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 16. | Samba Do Suenho - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 17. | Divagando - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 18. | Tema de los Golden Stars - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
| 19. | Shotgun - (with Sly & the Family Stone) |
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