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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Isaac Hayes’ iconic album “Black Moses” released in 1971 features the powerful and emotional song “Medley: Ike’s Rap II / Help Me Love”. This song, written by Tommy Tate, Luther Ingram, Mickey Gregory, Johnny Baylor, and Isaac Hayes himself, showcases Hayes’ incredible talent as a singer, songwriter, and producer.

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  2. 10. Mai 2024 · Among his other notable albums were Black Moses (1971), Joy (1973), Live at the Sahara Tahoe (1973), and Chocolate Chip (1975).

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  3. 24. Apr. 2024 · Shop the 2001 Europe CD release of Black Moses by Isaac Hayes at Discogs.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Few figures exerted greater influence over the music of the 1960s and 1970s than Isaac Hayes; after laying the groundwork for the Memphis soul sound through his work with Stax-Volt Records, Hayes began a highly successful solo career which predated not only the disco movement but also the evolution of rap.

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · That same year, he was also given his third Grammy for his album “Black Moses”. Isaac Hayes remained a relevant and important composer and performer until his death in 2002 at age 65 after a stroke. He left an important legacy that continues to inspire and influencing new generations.

  6. 14. Mai 2024 · Nothing Takes the Place of Youis a soulful ballad written by Alan Robinson and Toussaint McCall. It was originally released as part of Isaac Hayes’ iconic album, Black Moses, in November 1971. The song showcases Hayes’ signature deep and smooth vocals, coupled with his undeniable ability to emote powerful emotions through ...

  7. Vor einem Tag · Beyond the music, Hayes became a cultural symbol with his riveting “Black Moses” persona. In a daring move, Hayes adorned himself in chains, in the process turning one of the most horrific images of slavery into a bold symbol of self-determinat­ion. According to Bell, the phrase “Black Moses” came from a conversati­on he overheard between female fans at a show in New Jersey. “They ...