Produced with the involvement of
Nile Rodgers and approval from the estate of partner
Bernard Edwards, this box set remasters and recirculates
Chic's first three albums and the contemporaneous
We Are Family, in essence a
Chic LP fronted by labelmates
Sister Sledge. Another disc compiles edits and mixes of
Chic-headlined singles of the same era. (
The Chic Organization's commissioned works for labels other than their
Atlantic home base, namely
Norma Jean's self-titled album and
Sheila & B. Devotion's "Spacer," aren't included.) During this period, the band surfaced and instantly reigned in clubs and on the Billboard dance chart, and with "Le Freak" and "Good Times," took their slick and funky disco-soul hybrid to the top of the Hot 100. The recordings created everlasting aftershocks throughout commercial and underground music, consequently making guitarist
Rodgers, bassist
Edwards, drummer
Tony Thompson, and a team of vocalists led by
Alfa Anderson and
Luci Martin (with invaluable assistance from
Luther Vandross) unwitting instigators of rap, dance-pop, and house music. The albums, all of which went either gold or platinum and have depth beyond the hits (start with the stunning "At Last I Am Free" and heavenly "Thinking of You"), are packaged individually in replica sleeves, joined by a booklet with lengthy essays from
Paul Morley and
Toure. The vinyl edition adds a reproduction of the 12" debut, "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" b/w "Sao Paulo," issued on
Buddah prior to the band's switch to
Atlantic, as well as a third essay, written by
Ashley Kahn. Regardless of format, the box is a straightforward alternative to the outtakes/remixes-packed
The Chic Organization Box Set, Vol. 1: Savoir Faire (2010) and two-disc summary
The Chic Organization: Up All Night - The Greatest Hits (2013), both of which are wider in scope but were not distributed in the U.S. ~ Andy Kellman