“Sly turned his back on me in the control room, giving a shout whenever he heard something he liked”: How Larry Graham’s hand-picked replacement supercharged this 1973 hit for Sly & The Family Stone with an iconic bassline

Psychedelic soul group 'Sly & The Family Stone' records in the studio on April 3, 1973.

In the beginning of the 1970s, Sly & The Family Stone was still on top. Leader Sylvester ‘Sly Stone’ Stewart’s socially unifying blend of funk, soul, gospel, blues, and psychedelic rock had altered the course of music through anthems like Dance to the Music, Everyday Peopleand Family Affair. Larry Graham had done the same for the electric bass guitar with his invention of slap bass.

By 1973 it seemed like an era was ending, though, with Sly’s erratic behavior having already driven Graham and drummer Greg Errico from the band in late 1971. But Sly had one more gem left in him.

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