Chocolate Chip by Isaac Hayes

Chocolate Chip

Isaac Hayes

1975

Chocolate Chip is a Soul & Funk album by Isaac Hayes, originally released in 1975. On Gatefold: 66 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Funk
  • lush
  • hypnotic
  • soulful

About

Isaac Hayes closed out the first half of the ‘70s with two stellar soundtracks (<i>Tough Guys</i> and <i>Truck Turner</i>, both starring vehicles for Hayes) and returned to the pop scene with <i>Chocolate Chip</i>. The orchestral soul suites of <i>Hot Buttered Soul</i> and <i>Black Moses</i> had been among the great creations of the early '70s, but times were changing and Hayes was forced to change with them. His label wanted uptempo dance songs and Hayes obliged, giving them “Chocolate Chip” and “I Want to Make Love to You,” two disco-funk nuggets that made the Top 20. Hayes was creative enough to adapt to the disco era, but it’s a shame he felt the need for speed; no musician in history has grasped the power of slowness more than Hayes. Thankfully, <i>Chocolate Chip</i> offers “That Loving Feeling” and “Body Language,” songs with dance-floor beats, but Hayes slows them to a simmer. They're just as seductive as his early work, but much leaner, highlighting the percolating interplay of Hayes’ exemplary rhythm section — Erroll Thomas on bass and Willie Hall on drums.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1That Loving Feeling6:36
  2. A2Body Language5:31
  3. A3Chocolate Chip5:30

Side B

  1. B1Chocolate Chip (Instrumental)5:32
  2. B2I Want To Make Love To You So Bad4:17
  3. B3Come Live With Me6:35
  4. B4I Can't Turn Around6:32

Credits

Performers

10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 66 pressings tracked on Gatefold