Live at Yankee Stadium

Live at Yankee Stadium

Infobox Album
Name = Live at Yankee Stadium
Type = Live album
Artist = The Isley Brothers


Released = 1969
Recorded = Yankee Stadium, New York, 1969
Genre = Funk/soul/rhythm and blues/gospel
Label = T-Neck Records
Length = N/A
Producer = The Isley Brothers
Reviews =
Last album = "It's Our Thing"
(1969)
This album = "Live at Yankee Stadium"
(1969)
Next album = ""
(1969)

"Live at Yankee Stadium" is a 1969 live album by The Isley Brothers, released on their own T-Neck imprint. While the Isleys do appear in this live album, it's actually a live showcase by the group to put together artists that signed to their T-Neck label and Buddah Records-associated acts including Judy White, the girl group Sweet Cherries, the gospel group the Edwin Haskins Singers and the family soul group the Five Stairsteps, all the guest artists except for the Edwin Haskins Singers, sung songs that were written and produced for them by the Isleys. The Isleys themselves proved to be worth-waiting singing their then-current hits "It's Your Thing", "I Turned You On" and the 1959 classic, "Shout", which ended the show bringing in audience members alongside them as they ended the performance.

Track listing

#"Oh Happy Day"
#"Joy, Joy"
#"Jesus Lover of My Soul" (songs 1-3 sung by the Edwin Haskins Singers)
#"Don't Change Your Love" (sung by the Five Stairsteps)
#"Somebody's Been Messin'" (sung by Judy White)
#"Impressions Medley" (sung by Brooklyn Bridge)
#"Love Is What You Make It" (sung by the Sweet Cherries)
#"I Know Who You've Been Socking It To"
#"It's Your Thing"
#"I Turned You On"
#"Shout"

Notes

The version of "It's Your Thing" heard here appears on the Isley Brothers' career-spanning 1999 boxed set , the liner notes to which say the concert took place on June 21st, 1969.


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