Sister Sledge - The Very Best Of Sister Sledge 1973-93 -cd- -1993-.rar Jun 2026
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Released by and Rhino Records , this collection is notable for including two 1993 remixes by Sure Is Pure of their biggest tracks, "We Are Family" and "Lost in Music," both of which became top-20 hits in the UK upon their release. Release Year: 1993 Total Tracks: 18

: Another disco-era staple produced by the Chic team.

It includes early Atlantic recordings like "Mama Never Told Me" (1973), which showcases their "bubblegum soul" beginnings, and later 80s hits such as "Frankie" and "All American Girls". 1993 Remixes:

The anthology bridges the gap between the group's early Philadelphia soul roots, their massive Nile Rodgers-produced mainstream era, and their early '90s retrospective work. Why This Compilation Matters

Released in 1993, this compilation arrived at a perfect historical crossroads. The early 1990s witnessed a massive resurgence of interest in 1970s disco and funk. CD technology was also reaching its peak commercial dominance, prompting record labels to remaster classic catalogs for a new digital audience. Cataloging Two Decades of Harmony

For audiophiles, music historians, and collectors looking back at this landmark CD release, the compilation is more than just a greatest hits package; it is a masterclass in vocal harmony, production brilliance, and timeless songwriting. The Genesis of a Sisterhood (1973–1978)

They signed with Atlantic Records' subsidiary Atco Records in the early 1970s, where they released songs like "Love Don't You Go Through No Changes on Me" (1974). The group was moved to another subsidiary, Cotillion Records, in 1976. They released six studio albums between 1977 and 1983. The group's commercial explosion came in 1979 when Chic leaders Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards produced the album We Are Family . The album's singles, "We Are Family" and "He's the Greatest Dancer," were massive hits. "He's the Greatest Dancer" and the album's eponymous single both reached number one on the R&B charts in the US. The group reached #1 again on the US R&B chart with the song "All American Girls" and also had success on the pop charts.

of "We Are Family" and "Lost in Music," both of which became significant UK club hits upon the album's release. Critical & User Reception Reviewers from

A cult favorite that captured the escapism of the club scene, later becoming a staple for dance music purists. Evolution and "Frankie" (1982–1993)

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Sister Sledge - The Very Best Of Sister Sledge 1973-93 -cd- -1993-.rar Jun 2026

Released by and Rhino Records , this collection is notable for including two 1993 remixes by Sure Is Pure of their biggest tracks, "We Are Family" and "Lost in Music," both of which became top-20 hits in the UK upon their release. Release Year: 1993 Total Tracks: 18

: Another disco-era staple produced by the Chic team.

It includes early Atlantic recordings like "Mama Never Told Me" (1973), which showcases their "bubblegum soul" beginnings, and later 80s hits such as "Frankie" and "All American Girls". 1993 Remixes: Released by and Rhino Records , this collection

The anthology bridges the gap between the group's early Philadelphia soul roots, their massive Nile Rodgers-produced mainstream era, and their early '90s retrospective work. Why This Compilation Matters

Released in 1993, this compilation arrived at a perfect historical crossroads. The early 1990s witnessed a massive resurgence of interest in 1970s disco and funk. CD technology was also reaching its peak commercial dominance, prompting record labels to remaster classic catalogs for a new digital audience. Cataloging Two Decades of Harmony 1993 Remixes: The anthology bridges the gap between

For audiophiles, music historians, and collectors looking back at this landmark CD release, the compilation is more than just a greatest hits package; it is a masterclass in vocal harmony, production brilliance, and timeless songwriting. The Genesis of a Sisterhood (1973–1978)

They signed with Atlantic Records' subsidiary Atco Records in the early 1970s, where they released songs like "Love Don't You Go Through No Changes on Me" (1974). The group was moved to another subsidiary, Cotillion Records, in 1976. They released six studio albums between 1977 and 1983. The group's commercial explosion came in 1979 when Chic leaders Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards produced the album We Are Family . The album's singles, "We Are Family" and "He's the Greatest Dancer," were massive hits. "He's the Greatest Dancer" and the album's eponymous single both reached number one on the R&B charts in the US. The group reached #1 again on the US R&B chart with the song "All American Girls" and also had success on the pop charts. CD technology was also reaching its peak commercial

of "We Are Family" and "Lost in Music," both of which became significant UK club hits upon the album's release. Critical & User Reception Reviewers from

A cult favorite that captured the escapism of the club scene, later becoming a staple for dance music purists. Evolution and "Frankie" (1982–1993)