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Thread started 11/12/08 6:54pm

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Ohio Players - Ecstasy-Pain- Pleasure

Pleasure, This is probably one of the hardest funk / jazz cuts from OP
Junie goes totally off on the vocals especially at the end. Musicianship is off the chart



Ecstacy Another musical gem. I love the organ and piano interplay. Not many could touch OP in their prime.


Pain Junie and the boy tear it up again.


Sadly I dont think we will hear this kind of creativity and musicianship again.
Those that ever got to see this group live consider yourself blessed those that didn't you still have CD's and youtube.
We gonna come on with the come on, gonna get down with the get down!
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Reply #1 posted 11/13/08 5:23am

SoulAlive

speaking of the Ohio Players,I recently purchased four of their CDs (available as "twofers")

"Skin Tight/Fire"
"Honey/Contradiction"

I guess these are the essential CDs to have,right?
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Reply #2 posted 11/13/08 7:20am

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Sadly I dont think we will hear this kind of creativity and musicianship again.
Those that ever got to see this group live consider yourself blessed those that didn't you still have CD's and youtube.[/quote]

Man, that's the real Ohio Players before they became 'softer' Junie was the truth.
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Reply #3 posted 11/13/08 7:47am

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Reply #4 posted 11/13/08 8:18am

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SoulAlive said:

speaking of the Ohio Players,I recently purchased four of their CDs (available as "twofers")

"Skin Tight/Fire"
"Honey/Contradiction"

I guess these are the essential CDs to have,right?


Those are great along with the Pain, Pleasure and Ecstasy albums.
Also I have "Junie The Westbound Years" which is a great CD.
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Reply #5 posted 11/13/08 2:32pm

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Damn no love for OP. I guess they need to hook up a computer, turn on a drum machine and talk through a vocoder like T-Pain.
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Reply #6 posted 11/14/08 12:26am

SoulAlive

elem55 said:

SoulAlive said:

speaking of the Ohio Players,I recently purchased four of their CDs (available as "twofers")

"Skin Tight/Fire"
"Honey/Contradiction"

I guess these are the essential CDs to have,right?


Those are great along with the Pain, Pleasure and Ecstasy albums.
Also I have "Junie The Westbound Years" which is a great CD.


Yeah I've been cruious about that "Westbound Years" CD.I wanna hear their early material,before their mid-70s heyday.
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Reply #7 posted 11/14/08 12:42am

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SoulAlive said:

speaking of the Ohio Players,I recently purchased four of their CDs (available as "twofers")

"Skin Tight/Fire"
"Honey/Contradiction"

I guess these are the essential CDs to have,right?

Skin Tight, Fire & Honey are the essential OP albums...
but that doesn't mean that their other albums aren't worth getting too smile

The Players are badass musicians! fro
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Reply #8 posted 11/14/08 6:39am

SoulAlive

FuNkeNsteiN said:

SoulAlive said:

speaking of the Ohio Players,I recently purchased four of their CDs (available as "twofers")

"Skin Tight/Fire"
"Honey/Contradiction"

I guess these are the essential CDs to have,right?

Skin Tight, Fire & Honey are the essential OP albums...
but that doesn't mean that their other albums aren't worth getting too smile


do you got all their albums?
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Reply #9 posted 11/14/08 9:28am

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SoulAlive said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:


Skin Tight, Fire & Honey are the essential OP albums...
but that doesn't mean that their other albums aren't worth getting too smile


do you got all their albums?

I'm stilling missing a couple, but I do have most of them.
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Reply #10 posted 11/14/08 11:28am

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Saw Sugarfoot at the bar last week. Oh I just love living in Dayton, Ohio.
Upper persuasion for the lower invasion
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Reply #11 posted 11/14/08 1:25pm

MrSoulpower

daytonohioplayer said:

Saw Sugarfoot at the bar last week. Oh I just love living in Dayton, Ohio.


Nice avatar pic! razz
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Reply #12 posted 11/14/08 1:34pm

Graycap23

Westbound baby.....
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Reply #13 posted 11/14/08 2:01pm

MrSoulpower

Most people believe that the Ohio Players started with the Westbound years (Pain being the first album released on that label in 1971).

But in reality, the Ohio Players started in 1968.

They first put out this 45 om Trip Records.



The track A Little Soul Party ended up on the group's debut album First Impressions, which was released on Compass/Trip. It's pretty hard to find these days.



They released a second 45 from that album, a track called Trespassin'.



They put out another album that year, Observations in Time, which was also released on Compass, but distributed through Capitol.

Both releases flopped, and the band didn't record another album until they signed with Westbound. But obviously, the Ohio Players was meant to happen. I have a copy of a 1968 Downbeat magazine issue, which featured a James Brown interview. Brown, based out of Cincinnati at that time, was asked about new talents. He mentioned a young group out of Ohio, which would carry the Funk of the 1970s - the Ohio Players. Brown was pretty dead on with his prediction.


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Reply #14 posted 11/14/08 2:09pm

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MrSoulpower said:

Most people believe that the Ohio Players started with the Westbound years (Pain being the first album released on that label in 1971).

But in reality, the Ohio Players started in 1968.

They first put out this 45 om Trip Records.



The track A Little Soul Party ended up on the group's debut album First Impressions, which was released on Compass/Trip. It's pretty hard to find these days.



They released a second 45 from that album, a track called Trespassin'.



They put out another album that year, Observations in Time, which was also released on Compass, but distributed through Capitol.

Both releases flopped, and the band didn't record another album until they signed with Westbound. But obviously, the Ohio Players was meant to happen. I have a copy of a 1968 Downbeat magazine issue, which featured a James Brown interview. Brown, based out of Cincinnati at that time, was asked about new talents. He mentioned a young group out of Ohio, which would carry the Funk of the 1970s - the Ohio Players. Brown was pretty dead on with his prediction.


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....I think I have 1st Impressions. cool
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Reply #15 posted 11/14/08 2:11pm

funkpill

They use to be Wilson Pickett's backup band also biggrin
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Reply #16 posted 11/14/08 2:12pm

Graycap23

funkpill said:

They use to be Wilson Pickett's backup band also biggrin

I never knew that.
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Reply #17 posted 11/14/08 2:13pm

MrSoulpower

Graycap23 said:


....I think I have 1st Impressions. cool


I'll buy it from you. My copy is as beat up as Sugarfoot's face. smile

There's actually another record that came out in 1969, it's a compilation of the first two albums.

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Reply #18 posted 11/14/08 2:17pm

MrSoulpower

Graycap23 said:

funkpill said:

They use to be Wilson Pickett's backup band also biggrin

I never knew that.


They actually worked as a backing band for various artist before they recorded their first album as a group. Their history dates back to 1959, when they were founded by Robert Ward as the Ohio Untouchables.

They worked with Pickett and also backed Helena Ferguson on Where Is the Party. Before they recorded First Impressions, they were basically the houseband for Compass.
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Reply #19 posted 11/14/08 2:32pm

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MrSoulpower said:

Graycap23 said:


I never knew that.


They actually worked as a backing band for various artist before they recorded their first album as a group. Their history dates back to 1959, when they were founded by Robert Ward as the Ohio Untouchables.

They worked with Pickett and also backed Helena Ferguson on Where Is the Party. Before they recorded First Impressions, they were basically the houseband for Compass.



yup....nod that's right
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Reply #20 posted 11/14/08 2:33pm

FunkyGraf

Ohio Players seem to be one of those acts whose fans favor one era way more than the other. Like people who love Funkadelic's Westbound stuff but don't really feel One Nation Under A Groove.

I like both editions of the Ohio Players. The Junie material is more adventurous, but the Mercury records have more sophistication. Maybe it's due to the Mercury engineer, because those records have a sheen to them that most funk bands don't have.
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Reply #21 posted 11/14/08 2:36pm

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FunkyGraf said:

Ohio Players seem to be one of those acts whose fans favor one era way more than the other. Like people who love Funkadelic's Westbound stuff but don't really feel One Nation Under A Groove.

I like both editions of the Ohio Players. The Junie material is more adventurous, but the Mercury records have more sophistication. Maybe it's due to the Mercury engineer, because those records have a sheen to them that most funk bands don't have.


A bit too polished for me. To me, Skin Tight was the last truly great Ohio Players album. They became a bit too stale after that.

I think my favorite album is Ecstasy. The title track blows my mind, and Sleep Talk is their masterpiece.
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Reply #22 posted 11/14/08 4:21pm

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MrSoulpower said:

A bit too polished for me. To me, Skin Tight was the last truly great Ohio Players album. They became a bit too stale after that.

Fire and Honey are stale?!? eek


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Reply #23 posted 11/14/08 4:24pm

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who's this Junie chick
and why don't I know her? confused
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Reply #24 posted 11/14/08 4:26pm

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DirtyChris said:

who's this Junie chick
and why don't I know her? confused

He, not she.

Walter "Junie" Morrison used to write, sing and play keyboards with the Players. He left the band in 1974, recorded three solo albums, and then joined Parliament/Funkadelic. He also recorded some solo material in the 80's, and released an album called 'When The City' in 2004.

Here's a pic of Junie,


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Reply #25 posted 11/14/08 4:31pm

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FuNkeNsteiN said:

DirtyChris said:

who's this Junie chick
and why don't I know her? confused

He, not she.

Walter "Junie" Morrison used to write, sing and play keyboards with the Players. Later on he recorded solo material and was a part of Parliament/Funkadelic.

Here's a pic of Junie,



wooops! lol

thanks for filling me in
for a while I thought ya'll
were referring to:

lol
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and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #26 posted 11/14/08 4:33pm

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DirtyChris said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:


He, not she.

Walter "Junie" Morrison used to write, sing and play keyboards with the Players. Later on he recorded solo material and was a part of Parliament/Funkadelic.

Here's a pic of Junie,



wooops! lol

thanks for filling me in
for a while I thought ya'll
were referring to:

lol

lol

No probs! smile
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Reply #27 posted 11/14/08 9:42pm

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Here is some rare Junie.

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Reply #28 posted 11/15/08 7:28am

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funkpill said:

They use to be Wilson Pickett's backup band also biggrin


I was just going to state that. The original guys along with sugar are up
their in age. Anyone else wonder if it's a surprise that the band didn't sue
jimmy jam and terry lewis for lionel richie's I wanna take you down off
his 1996 louder than words cd. It sounds like a carbon copy of ecstasy.

Some of OP's westbound tracks were okay but personally i preferred the
mercury years.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #29 posted 11/15/08 7:39am

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FuNkeNsteiN said:

MrSoulpower said:

A bit too polished for me. To me, Skin Tight was the last truly great Ohio Players album. They became a bit too stale after that.

Fire and Honey are stale?!? eek


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"Cocaine is a helluva drug!"




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Don't laugh at my funk
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