The Family Stand

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Ghetto Heaven 06:42 Tools
I Thought We Had 02:51 Tools
Ghetto Heaven - Soul II Soul Remix 04:56 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Soul II Soul remix) 04:56 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul Ii Soul 12'' Remix With Jazzy B) 04:55 Tools
Ghetto heaven (remix edit) 04:07 Tools
Getting Happy 03:47 Tools
The Last Time We're Here 04:04 Tools
The Education Of Jamie 06:54 Tools
Plantation Radio 04:57 Tools
New World Order 03:39 Tools
Keepin' You Satisfied 03:37 Tools
Shades of Blue 05:03 Tools
Shelter 04:22 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul II Soul Remix) 04:56 Tools
Quiet Desperation 04:49 Tools
Sweet Liberation 04:57 Tools
Keeping You Satisfied 03:02 Tools
Sky Is Falling 04:57 Tools
You'll Never Be 04:36 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Remix) 04:36 Tools
Winter In My Heart 05:12 Tools
Moon in Scorpio 07:02 Tools
You Don't Have To Worry 04:21 Tools
Free Spirit 05:08 Tools
In Summer I Fall 04:52 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (The Remix) 04:42 Tools
Connected 05:12 Tools
In The Midst Of Revolution 01:38 Tools
Boom Shock 01:16 Tools
Say Love 04:37 Tools
Twisted 05:22 Tools
When Heaven Calls 04:52 Tools
Where Does Mommy Live? 04:58 Tools
Chakra Love 04:55 Tools
Everything Works Out 03:56 Tools
The Last Temptation 05:23 Tools
Ovasaxed 05:02 Tools
Butter 05:07 Tools
Only 05:03 Tools
What Must I Do Now? (Reprise) 04:37 Tools
Chain 04:33 Tools
Divided We Stand 03:20 Tools
Sometimes 04:21 Tools
Highway 04:55 Tools
Dangerous 02:42 Tools
It Should've Been Me (That Loved You) 04:51 Tools
You're Mine 04:24 Tools
Fienin 05:34 Tools
What Must I Do Now? 07:02 Tools
Don't Ask Why 06:32 Tools
More And More 05:26 Tools
Little White, Little Black Lies 04:28 Tools
The Undiscovered Country 04:05 Tools
In The Name Of What? 04:51 Tools
Avenue Lust 04:57 Tools
Innizout 04:22 Tools
Blazin 02:30 Tools
Breakdown 04:36 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [Original Soul II Soul 12'' Remix/Jazzy B] 00:00 Tools
Slipped 04:11 Tools
Ghetto Heaven Family Stand 05:18 Tools
Ghetto Heaven - 2012 Remaster 04:42 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Soul II Soul Edit) 04:55 Tools
Super Sol Nova 04:15 Tools
What Must I Do Now? (LP Version) 05:18 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (The Original) 03:58 Tools
009 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul II Soul 12" remix W/Jazzy B) 04:55 Tools
Super Sol Nova (Remix Main) 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul Ii Soul 12' Remix From Jazzy Bea) 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul II Soul 12' Remix) 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven ['Geto Heaven Part Two'] 04:54 Tools
Keepin' You Satisfied (LP Version) 03:35 Tools
Story 04:09 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (The Dub) 04:47 Tools
You Don't Have To Worry (LP Version) 03:35 Tools
Chakra Lee 03:35 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [Original Soul II Soul 12' Remix] 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (original Soul II Soul 12" remix) (feat. Jazzy B) 04:55 Tools
Don't Ask Why (LP Version) 06:30 Tools
Butter (LP Version) 04:47 Tools
ghetto heaven (original soul ii soul 12" remix) 04:55 Tools
Undiscovered Country 03:50 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul 2 Soul 12' Remix From Jazzy Bea) 04:55 Tools
You're Mine (LP Version) 04:55 Tools
Fienin' (LP Version) 05:33 Tools
Connected (LP Version) 05:11 Tools
12 THE LAST TIME WE'RE HERE_MILK 05:11 Tools
When Heaven Calls (LP Version) 05:11 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul II Soul 12' Remix with Jazzy B) 04:54 Tools
You Don't Have To Worry (d.j. Eleven Remix) 04:54 Tools
Shut Up 03:28 Tools
009 (feat. M1 & The Reverend William Burke) 05:11 Tools
How I Got Over 02:00 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (2) 04:54 Tools
Bang, Bang 04:00 Tools
Definition 02:00 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [Original Soul II Soul 12" Remix With Jazzy B] 04:54 Tools
More and More (LP Version) 04:54 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul II Soul Remix Edit (With Jazzy B)) 04:54 Tools
In A 1,000 Years 03:40 Tools
Ghetto Romance 04:54 Tools
Never 04:52 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [Edit][Soul II Soul Edit] 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul II Soul Remix Edit) 04:50 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [Original Soul II Soul 12" Mix W/Jazzy B] 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Jeff Ishmael Edit) 02:00 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Original Soul II Soul 12' Remix from Jazzy B) 03:40 Tools
Happy Together 03:32 Tools
Destination 03:48 Tools
Getto Heaven 03:50 Tools
The Family Stand / Ghetto Heaven 03:50 Tools
He Loves Me 04:20 Tools
This Too Will Pass 03:44 Tools
Ghetto heaven (Soul II Soul mix) 02:00 Tools
I Know You Got Soul 03:48 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Roger Ruff Remi 03:48 Tools
It Should've Been Me (That Loved You) (LP Version) 04:50 Tools
Naima 04:50 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Roger Ruff Remix) 03:48 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [Original Soul II Soul Remix Edit] 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [version] 04:55 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Toni Morelli's Music Factory Remix) 04:20 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Jazzy B) 03:44 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Remix Edit) - The Family Stand 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [Soul II Soul Remix] 00:00 Tools
Blazin' 02:30 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (Soul II Soul Remix) (Soul II Soul) 02:30 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [Version] [Hidden Track] 02:30 Tools
Ghetto Heaven [The Remix] 02:30 Tools
Untitled 03:52 Tools
The Name of What? 03:52 Tools
Bourre'e in E Minor 03:52 Tools
Ghetto Heaven (The Celestial Experience Remix) 03:52 Tools
Shades Of Blue (Radio Edit) 03:52 Tools
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The Family Stand began with Jeffrey Smith and Peter Lord. The group was first known as Evon Jeffries and the Stand, and worked under this name for two years. They first started when Lord, a vocalist and keyboardist with a degree in musical composition at Howard University, returned to New York. Lord teamed up with Smith to produce and write for Mik Howard, Will Downing and many more. When the group became known as The Family Stand, they also added a third member with Sandra St. Victor. Victor had attended the University of Kansas and, upon moving to New York, was in high demand as a vocalist, working with Freddie Jackson and Chaka Khan. The group's first album, Chain, scored a hit with the track Ghetto Heaven which reached #3 on the R&B charts. In 1991, the group released a second LP, Moon in Scorpio. However, the album tried to go in to many directions at once and often fetaured more rock than R&B. As such, the album failed to register with its urban audience and did not perform well. In 1998, the group replaced Victor with Jacci McGhee after Victor left the group to go solo. During the same year, they released a new album, Connected. The album returned to the sounds of soul and highlighted the group's talent in writing and production. The world according to The Family Stand is full of funk, love, rage and introspection. Formed by the powerhouse triple team of vocalist/keyboard wizard Peter Lord, vocalist multi-instrumentalist V. Jeffrey Smith and soul siren Sandra St. Victor in the early 90s, the band made the legendary "Moon In Scorpio" before going on hiatus in 1999. They have sustained a ravenous, excited following even in their absence. Largely this is because their dazzling live shows back in the day. Performances where impeccable musicianship, sizzling stage craft and volcanic energy left indelible imprints on the memory on their fan's hearts, feet and imaginations. They did what Great Black Music performances used to do on the regular--make you think hard about the world and your own inner life while you had a stomp down, sweaty, good time in the process. And in a community full of loving like-minded fellow travelers to boot. Built around the songwriting and production talents of Smith and Lord and the thermonuclear vocals of St. Victor, The Family Stand recombinated elements of rock, folk, soul, free jazz, hiphop, funk and hardcore gospel into a melodic amalgam rooted that's answered the musical question, What if Stevie Wonder ever sat in with Living Colour, Fishbone and Bad Brains? More than the sum of their influences though, the group took on social issues with a fury rare for a contemporary band rooted in r and b. Family Stand classics such as "Plantation Radio" and "The Education of Jamie" are emotional rollercoasters that turn topical, political content into eargasms. At another end of the spectrum is their big club hit "Ghetto Heaven" which brought pure romance back to the hood with a soulfulness and a bounce that still can't be denied or easily duplicated. Not content to rest on their laurels, The Family Stand hasn't just reformed to resurrect old glory but has been in the lab cooking up a new mind body and soul throttling release for '07 called "Super Sol Nova". Here once again they are taking on the hot topics of day-9/11, the war in Iraq, fratricide in the music -- and on the streets -- with hard crunchy beats, loud and raunchy guitars, pyrotechnic vocalizing, sensuous horn and keys and a rock of ages sense of hope and redemption. Greg Tate Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.