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Joy
Isaac Hayes Joy.jpg
Studio album by Isaac Hayes
ReleasedOctober 1973
RecordedApril - May 1973
GenreFunk
Length47:28
LabelEnterprise
ENS-5007
ProducerIsaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes chronology
Live at the Sahara Tahoe
(1973)
Joy
(1973)
Tough Guys
(1974)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars

Joy is the sixth studio album by American soul musician Isaac Hayes. The album was released in October 1973, by Stax Records' Enterprise imprint.

With seven massive number one records trailing in his wake, Isaac Hayes donned his stylin', funky gold-chain link vest once again and capped 1973 with Joy, a set which might have proven the lucky-streak breaker -- it missed the top spot by one place -- but still waded into gold-record waters with ease. "Joy" itself, of course, was the album's crowning glory, a gargantuan 15-minute piece which essentially devoured side one of the album (the accompanying "I Love You That's All" is merely an afterthought). Heady, smoky, ubiquitous -- an instrumental and vocal foray into the land of good grooves -- it was sexy and sassy, with strings and innuendo stripped bare and smoothly built to lead anyone within earshot toward a classic climax. The song continued to impact via sampled revitalization from as far afield as TLCMassive AttackEric B. & Rakim, and Big Daddy Kane. But don't forget that Joy is an entire album, with Hayes continuing his silky vocal assault across a further three slow, simmering songs. The best, and perhaps most interesting, is the closing "I'm Gonna Make It (Without You)." Markedly un-steamy, the song finds Hayes trading in his come-ons, choosing instead to open up and lay himself down in the wake of a broken romance. It's Joy's most touching moment, equally on par with the opener. Indeed, with those two glorious bookends, this album becomes a must-have for any '70s soul aficionado. -AllMusic Review by 

Track listing

All tracks composed by Isaac Hayes; except where indicated

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Joy" 15:55
2."I Love You That's All"Randall Stewart, Willie Hall6:13
3."A Man Will Be a Man" 7:20
4."The Feeling Keeps On Coming" 6:48
5."I'm Gonna Make It (Without You)" 11:11