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The record serves as a direct homage to the soul and funk legends of the 1960s and 70s, such as Sly Stone, The Isley Brothers, and Smokey Robinson. It distinguished itself from the era's machine-driven New Jack Swing by prioritizing live instrumentation

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The group rejected standard MIDI sequencing. They opted for real bass guitars, vintage horn sections, live drums, and classic keyboards (like the Fender Rhodes and Hammond B3 organ).

The album was produced entirely by the group, who utilized both vintage and contemporary recording equipment. The recording process was unique; after initial sessions in California, the band moved to in Trinidad, where they wrote and recorded the majority of the album over two months. This change of scenery immersed them in the local dancehall scene, which influenced the album's sound. They worked with renowned session musicians, including saxophonists Gerald Albright and Lenny Pickett, trumpeter Ray Brown, and string arranger Clare Fischer. Tony- Toni- Tone- -Sons Of Soul -1993-.rar

Sons of Soul proved that R&B bands could write, produce, and play their own instruments without losing touch with the grittiness of hip-hop or the smoothness of contemporary soul.

"" is the third studio album by the American R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné! , released on June 22, 1993 , by Wing Records and Mercury Records. Following the mainstream success of their 1990 album The Revival , the band aimed to pay homage to their musical heroes from the 1960s and 1970s, leading to a sound that blended classic soul, funk, and hip hop. Lead singer and bassist Raphael Wiggins (Raphael Saadiq) explained the album's title as a declaration of being the "musical offspring of all that's come before us".

Upon its release in June 1993, Sons of Soul was met with widespread critical acclaim and massive commercial success. It peaked in the top ten of the Billboard 200 and achieved double-platinum status. Critics routinely praised the group for their musicianship, noting that at a time when many R&B acts relied solely on DAT tapes and lip-syncing for live performances, Tony! Toni! Toné! could actually pick up guitars, horns, and basses to deliver a masterclass performance. That’s how you truly experience the sons of soul

The album was a massive commercial success. It charted for 43 weeks on the Billboard 200 and was certified by the RIAA. It contained hit singles like "If I Had No Loot" (#7 on the Hot 100), "Anniversary" (#10 on the Hot 100), and "(Lay Your Head On My) Pillow" (#4 on the R&B charts). Critics hailed it as one of the best albums of 1993, with The New York Times and Time magazine naming it the best of the year.

The 1993 album by Tony! Toni! Toné! stands as a pivotal moment in contemporary R&B, serving as both a tribute to the genre's past and a blueprint for its future. Released during the height of the New Jack Swing era, the album eschewed the heavy use of MIDI and digital sequencing in favor of live instrumentation and a "hand-made" sound inspired by the 1960s and 70s. The Return to Organic R&B

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