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As varied as the Isleys have been over the years, I still stand on my idea that this album is closer to being definitive than any of their others (which are mostly great in their own ways) during their massive string of nearly essential hits and albums.
I feel that way mainly because this is the most efficient Isley record that I own.
6 songs.
Three uptempo songs include their definitive protest jam (Fight the Power), an underrated funk jam (The Heat is On), and a perfect transition jam (Hope You Feel Better Love).
Three ballads. Three of their best ballads. That is saying something. For The Love of You is an essential winner in every way. Sensuality is subtle soul with Ron's heavy love panderings lulling the listeners into some lovemaking. And the nearly-epic Make Me Say it Again, Girl makes for one hell of a closer.
Don't think that having heard these songs on random compilations that you own means that you have heard this album.
Something about these songs being together in this order adds to their quality.
In a music world where folks get caught up over songs/hits/singles, The Heat is On deserves full credit as one hell of an album.
IMO, it is the best Isley work among a collection of greatness.
AP
The Heat is On features the smash hit, "Fight the Power" and "Hope You Feel Better Love" as well as the title track, "The Heat is On". All are hot dance tracks with all the elements of pure seventies funk; bass, acoustic guitar, electric piano, arp and moog synthesizers, slamming drums and ernie's famous 6&12 string.
The mood is mellowed out with the ultimate slow jams, "Make Me Say It Again Girl," "Sensuality", & "For the Love of You".
I love the photography as it captures them live on stage. The dry ice is going and there's the individual name-slash astrological sign-slash birthday center photos, with each member getting his "pose" on.
This is a must have for your collection of REAL music from a REAL band during a time when what you saw on stage was what you heard on the record.
Peace. CLB.