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Juicy Fruit
Isaac Hayes

Released 1976

This is the follow-up to his successful 1975 album Chocolate Chip. But what was so enduring and skilled on that effort doesn't show up here. By 1973, Hayes' hitmaking skill became streaky. On this effort, he seems to be in a holding pattern. Hayes doesn't make any significant strides forward and fails to expound on the melodic richness of Chocolate Chip. This starts off with the title track. "Juicy Fruit (Disco Freak) is just one of those songs that had to happen. The song has no shame and features a two-minute intro of Hayes and his bandmembers at a "disco," whopping it up with some loud woman. Although this is the unquestionable nadir, with lyrics like "They say disco music is here to stay/And it will never go away," Hayes' trademark arranging skills bailed him out. By this time, Hayes' fans could tell one of his lackluster efforts from miles away. This is one. The ballad "Let's Don't Ever Blow Our Thing" clocking in at 6:08 is probably too long-winded for even his biggest fans. Being one of the more talented and underrated artists, Hayes was going to get one or two prime moments. The album's best track is the haunting "Lady of the Night." The song has Hayes perplexed and falling in love with a prostitute as he sings, "How many Johns have come and gone/I wonder but I really don't want to know." That track is about as interesting as Hayes was going to get here. This album was oddly reminiscent of his mid-'70s disappointments Tough Guys and Truck Turner. Hayes sounds a little distracted throughout, and without any big hits, this album quickly came and went. ~ Jason Elias, All Music Guide


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Main Releases

Instrumentals (instrumental) (2003)

Branded (1995)

Raw and Refined (1995)

Wonderful (1994)

Love Attack (1988)

U-Turn (1986)

Lifetime Thing (1981)

Royal Rappins (1980)

And Once Again (1980)

Don't Let Go (1979)

Hotbed (1978)

For the Sake of Love (1978)

A Man and a Woman (1977)

New Horizon (1977)

Disco Connection (1976)

Groove-A-Thon (1976)

Juicy Fruit (1976)

Chocolate Chip (1975)

Tough Guys (1974)

Joy (1973)

Live at the Sahara Tahoe (live) (1973)

In the Beginning (1972)

Black Moses (1971)

The Isaac Hayes Movement (1970)

...To Be Continued (1970)

Hot Buttered Soul (1969)

Presenting Isaac Hayes (1967)

Soundtracks

Truck Turner (1974)

Shaft (1971)

Singles

Shaft 2000 (2000)

Simultaneous, Pt. 1 [UK CD Single] (2000)

Simultaneous, Pt. 2 [UK CD Single] (2000)

Simultaneous [Import CD Single] (1999)

Chocolate Salty Balls (1999)

Fragile (1995)

Thanks to the Fool (1995)

Shaft [Single] (1992)

Never Can Say Goodbye/I Can't Help It (1971)

Compilations

Excerpts from Black Moses

Isaac's Moods: The Best of Isaac Hayes

Out of the Ghetto: The Polydor Years

Forever Isaac Hayes (enhanced CD-ROM) (2007)

The Very Best of Isaac Hayes (2007)

The Love Collection (2007)

Soul Legends (2006)

Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It? (2005)

For the Sake of Love/Don't Let Go (2004)

Greatest Love Songs (2004)

Wattstax Live (live) (2003)

Isaac Hayes at Wattstax (live) (2003)

The Man!: The Ultimate Isaac Hayes 1969-1977 (2001)

Ultimate Collection (2000)

The Best of Isaac Hayes: The Polydor Years (1996)

Greatest Hits (1995)

Collection (1995)

Double Feature: Truck Turner/Tough Guys (1993)

Greatest Hit Singles (1991)

His Greatest Hits (1990)

The Best of Isaac Hayes, Vol. 1 (1986)

The Best of Isaac Hayes, Vol. 2 (1986)

Enterprise Greatest Hits (1980)

The Best of Isaac Hayes (1975)

Enterprise (1970)

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