Here’s a draft for a piece about that specific release, written in the style of a music blog post or a detailed catalog entry. Sister Sledge – The Very Best Of Sister Sledge 1973-93 [CD, 1993] – A Quarter Century of Family Groove
If you were building a time capsule for pure, unapologetic dance-floor joy, you’d start here. Released in 1993, The Very Best Of Sister Sledge 1973-93 isn’t just a hits collection—it’s a 20-year journey through the evolution of one of Philadelphia’s most beloved groups. This Rhino-issued CD captures the four Sledge sisters (Debbie, Joni, Kim, and Kathy) at their soaring, disco-spangled peak, while also digging into their earlier, grittier funk roots and their later, more polished 80s material. Here’s a draft for a piece about that
Naturally, the heavy hitters are all present. The opening one-two punch of “We Are Family” and “He’s the Greatest Dancer” (both from the legendary 1979 Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards-produced We Are Family album) still sounds like bottled sunshine. These aren’t just songs; they are cultural anthems of unity, resilience, and mirror-ball glamour. This Rhino-issued CD captures the four Sledge sisters
Whether you’re unpacking that old .rar file from your external hard drive or hunting for the original jewel case at a record fair, this CD is essential. It is a testament to four women who taught the world how to dance, how to love, and most importantly, how to get along. These aren’t just songs; they are cultural anthems
“We Are Family,” “Lost in Music,” “Frankie,” “He’s the Greatest Dancer.”