Ohio Players, Observations in Time (COLOR)

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BIS => 2025 03 28
DOUBLE GREEN LP
2LP - CHARLY RECORDS
1969 => 2023

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Statut: BACK IN STOCK
Genre: SOUL / R&B / GOSPEL, FUNK
Format: 2 LP
Date de parution: 1969
Date de la réedition: 2024
Label: CHARLY RECORDS

TRACKLIST 


SIDE A


Here Today, Gone Tomorrow


Mother-In-Law


Stop Lying To Yourself


Over The Rainbow


Find Someone To Love


Cold, Cold World




SIDE B


Summertime


Bad Bargain


The Man I Am


Lonely Street


Street Party




SIDE C


A Little Soul Party


A Thing Called Love


Neighbors


Tell Me Why


You Don't Mean It


Trespassin'




SIDE D


I've Got To Hold On


It's A Crying Shame


Alabama Soupbone - Parts1 & 2


I Gotta Get Away


Love Slipped Through My Fingers


Lonely Streets At Midnight




DESCRIPTION


- Translucent Green 2LP vinyl


- Deluxe gatefold sleeve featuring stunning original futuristic artwork fully restored


- The definitive pre-superstardom collection


- First ever curated collection bringing together the complete Johnny Brantley productions


- Curated and annotated by black music historian and ‘Acid Jazz’ co-owner DEAN RUDLAND




The definitive pre-fame / Pre-“Pain” overview of one of the world’s greatest funk bands.




By the time the OHIO PLAYERS released their breakthrough single “Pain” in 1971 they had been together since the late Fifties, originally as the Ohio Untouchables and as the Ohio Players since 1967. Within a few years they would hit superstardom with US #1 pop hits “Fire” and “Love Rollercoaster”. However, it was their earlier work with legendary producer Johnny Brantely, featured here, that created their unique “sound” and the foundation of their future success.




This exclusive two-disc deluxe package gathers together – for the first time – all of the Johnny Brantley productions including every track originally released on single, the complete Observations In Time album, plus later compilation-only tracks and additional unreleased recordings from the vaults.




Features the bands first R&B hit “Trespassin’” and the Northern Soul anthem “Love Slips Through My Fingers”. Also features the bands wacky funked-up cover version of Allen Toussaint’s classic “Mother In Law” which paved the way for the Top 20 hit “Funky Worm”.




As mentioned above The Ohio Players would go on to become one of the most successful soul and funk groups of the decade, they were a phenomenon. It was a success that was built on the work that was done in the late 1960s, when as a band with a new identity they forged a sound that was uniquely their own.