Observations In Time: The Johnny Brantley/Vidalia Productions (Remastered) Ohio Players
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Album Veröffentlichung:
2024
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
05.04.2024
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- 1 Here Today And Gone Tomorrow 03:30
- 2 Mother-In-Law 03:06
- 3 Stop Lying To Yourself 02:18
- 4 Over The Rainbow 04:21
- 5 Find Someone To Love 02:18
- 6 Cold Cold World 03:50
- 7 Summertime 07:48
- 8 Bad Bargain 02:36
- 9 The Man That I Am 02:33
- 10 Lonely Street 02:29
- 11 Street Party 02:24
- 12 A Little Soul Party (A Woman & Some Soul) 03:01
- 13 A Thing Called Love 03:24
- 14 My Neighbors 03:10
- 15 Tell Me Why 02:21
- 16 You Don't Mean It 02:40
- 17 Trespassin' 01:57
- 18 I've Got To Hold On 02:41
- 19 It's A Cryin' Shame 02:26
- 20 Alabama Soupbone Pt. 1 & 2 03:55
- 21 I Gotta Get Away 02:37
- 22 Love Slips Thru My Fingers 02:28
- 23 The Man That I Am (Instrumental) 04:06
- 24 Street Party (Instrumental) 02:30
Info zu Observations In Time: The Johnny Brantley/Vidalia Productions (Remastered)
Die frühen Aufnahmen des Funk- und Soul-Powerhouse, das »Fire« und »Love Rollercoaster« in die Welt bringen sollte. Alle 24 Tracks aus den Jahren 1967-1968 zum ersten Mal gesammelt.
Alle 24 Tracks aus der entscheidenden und einflussreichen Periode ihrer langen und erfolgreichen Karriere sind auf Observations In Time: The Johnny Brantley / Vidalia Productions erhältlich. Observations In Time: The Johnny Brantley / Vidalia Productions enthält die gesamte Observations In Time-LP, ihre beiden Compass-Singles und das danach veröffentlichte Material und ist der ultimative frühe Blick auf eine Gruppe, die den modernen R&B mehrfach verändern sollte und schließlich Teil der ersten Klasse wurde, die 2013 in die Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame aufgenommen wurde. Mit der Verpackung und den neuen Linernotes von Tim Dillinger-Curenton, die die Geschichte umreißen, ist Observations In Time: The Johnny Brantley / Vidalia Productions eine perfekte Veröffentlichung, um diese einflussreiche Soul-Band zu präsentieren.
Ohio Players
Digitally remastered
Ohio Players
Formed in music hotbed of Dayton in 1959 as the Ohio Untouchables, the group initially included members Robert Ward (vocals/guitar), Marshall "Rock" Jones (bass), Clarence "Satch" Satchell (saxophone/guitar), Cornelius Johnson (drums), and Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks (trumpet/trombone). When Ward, the group leader, broke the act up in the early 60s, the remaining members reformed with additions Gary Webster (drums) and the auspicious young guitarist, Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, and later added trumpeter Bruce Napier, trombonist Marvin Pierce, and keyboardist Walter "Junie" Morrison.
The Ohio Players signed with the Detroit-based Westbound label in 1971 and began a string of three successful albums, each punctuated by a loose, funky sound and erotic album covers that brought added attention. They hit with the single "Pain," and became an R&B staple. However, upon their signing with with Mercury Records in 1974 and the addition of keyboardist Billy Beck and drummer James “Diamond” Williams, they reached new heights.
This lineup created a series of memorable songs and albums over the remainder of the decade, including "Funky Worm," "Fire," “Skin Tight,” "Who'd She Coo," and their biggest hit, "Love Rollercoaster." The Ohio Players were perhaps the biggest R&B band in the world by 1976; but their fall was quick. Drug usage among the group members gutted the creativity and work ethic of the members, and charges of tax evasion robbed them of the wealth they had created over the decade -- and they never fully recovered.
The group fired leader Satchell (who ended up spending time in prison for his role in the tax case) and signed with Boardwalk Records for the minor 1980 hit "Try a Little Tenderness" (a cover of the Otis Redding classic), but they never again achieved the heights of their earlier years. The group split in the 80s and reunited several times in various forms., and both Satchell and Middleton died in the mid-90s. Williams and Bonner led a revised version of the group, but after Bonner suffered illness in the late 90s, his spot in band was no longer available. He went on to form an alternate version of the Ohio Players.
Williams’ Ohio Players released the album Trespassin' early in the new century, their last full studio album. For several years after, two versions of the Ohio Players tour the nation, one led by Bonner and one by Williams, always playing the basketful of memorable hits from the group's heyday.
Death has taken members of the group over the years. Satchell and Middlebrooks died in the 90s, Sugarfoot Bonner passed of cancer in 2013, and Jones, the last of the original Ohio Untouchables, died in 2016.
Booklet für Observations In Time: The Johnny Brantley/Vidalia Productions (Remastered)