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Be What You Are - Staple Singers
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  1. Be What You Are
  2. If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)
  3. Medley: Love Comes in All Colors/Tellin' Lies
  4. Touch a Hand (Make a Friend)
  5. Drown Yourself
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  1. Be What You Are
  2. If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)
  3. Medley: Love Comes in All Colors/Tellin' Lies
  4. Touch a Hand (Make a Friend)
  5. Drown Yourself
  6. I Ain't Raisin' No Sand
  7. Grandma's Hands
  8. Bridges Instead of Walls
  9. I'm on Your Side
  10. That's What Friends Are For
  11. Heaven
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By the early '70s, despite a roster that included the Dramatics and Isaac Hayes, Stax Records was winding down. The Staple Singers, signed to the label in the late '60s, always provided hit singles and respected album efforts. Despite their gospel beginnings, the Staple Singers' biggest draws became Pops Staples' blues-based "devil's music" guitar and Mavis Staples' breathy and sexy vocals. Their 1972 album, Be Altitude: Respect Yourself, all but set the template for their subsequent work. Be What You Are in some respects ...

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