City in the Sky, the final LP that
the Staple Singers made with Stax Records, features the same socially conscious lyrics and powerful singing that had become their trademark before the album's 1974 release. While the original recording didn't have the kind of explosive singles like "Respect Yourself" and "I'll Take You There" that helped them become legends of soul music, this is by no means a weak album. The opener "Back Road Into Town" seethes with energy and anger-tinged pride, while "Washington We're Watching You" combines that same message of anger and pride with organ and horn-driven funk.
The Staple Singers return to the gospel style that had begun their musical career nearly 20 years before with "Who Made the Man," -- perhaps the strongest song on the album, alternating between gentle invectives by
Pop Staples and powerful harmonic blasts by
Mavis,
Cleotha, and
Yvonne. Overall, the album combines a classic Stax-influenced soul sound with a strong message, making it an essential part of
the Staple Singers' catalog. ~ Stacia Proefrock