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Don't Let Go
Isaac Hayes

 Released 1979

Isaac Hayes' 1977-1982 stint on Polydor had him often doing strong work that differed from both his efforts at Enterprise and ABC. By the late '70s, Hayes had refined and updated his sound and stopped recording in Memphis. Although this album's predecessor, New Horizon, wasn't a big seller, it certainly helped him adapt to the changing musical landscape. In turn, Don't Let Go has Hayes even more confident and comfortable with his new sound. The title track has Roy Hamilton's jaunty classic all but unrecognizable with Hayes' propulsive and expert disco take. With pushy horns, cooing background girls, and his subdued vocal, he effortlessly attained disco's sense of fun. The song's insouciance seemed to rub off on the rest of this album. "What Does It Take" has Hayes steaming it up with help from a high-pitched bassline and a subtle buzzing guitar. On the best ballad here, the teasing "Few More Kisses to Go," Hayes plays the pathway to adulthood as waits for his "precious moment," singing "girl's gonna be a full-grown woman, before this night is through." The best tracks on this album have Hayes' infallible sense of melody, but there are a few duds. His disco version of "Fever" comes off a little desperate and pointless. The last track, "Someone Who Will Take the Place of You," is a good angry ballad, but clocking in at ten-and-a-half minutes, it's a little too much of a good thing. Don't Let Go is Hayes' most successful effort for Polydor. ~ Jason Elias , All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Don't Let Go
2. I Ain't Never
3. It's All in the Game
4. A Few More Kisses to Go
5. Love Has Been Good to Us
6. What Does It Take


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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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