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Thread started 10/05/06 6:45pm

silverchild

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Ohio Players: The Mercury Anthology

Has anyone heard this compilation? I was to really get into the grooves of the Ohio Players and I was wondering if this collection suits the job.

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Reply #1 posted 10/05/06 6:56pm

diamondpearl1

silverchild said:

Has anyone heard this compilation? I was to really get into the grooves of the Ohio Players and I was wondering if this collection suits the job.



if you're just findin out about the players or don't have any of their stuff on vynl or cd this is a good place 2 start,but the mercury era is only half the story....try and locate orgasm:the "westbound"anthology 'cause that's when walter "junie" morrison was in the band and they had more of a raw bluesy sound....
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Reply #2 posted 10/05/06 7:09pm

Stymie

It's a good intro but some really great stuff is left off that compilation. I suggest you get the Honey album. Perfect from beginning to end.
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Reply #3 posted 10/06/06 12:25am

funkpill

Stymie said:

It's a good intro but some really great stuff is left off that compilation. I suggest you get the Honey album. Perfect from beginning to end.




TAWK!!!!!


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Reply #4 posted 10/06/06 1:30am

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silverchild said:

Has anyone heard this compilation? I was to really get into the grooves of the Ohio Players and I was wondering if this collection suits the job.




I've got it. It's great, but I'm with Stymie and Funkpill. Honey is a sweet album.
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Reply #5 posted 10/06/06 1:48am

SoulAlive

I have that compilation and it never leaves my CD player headbang

Contains all the big hits,plus some rarities,such as their 1975 Christmas single "Happy Holidays",which never appeared on any of their albums.
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Reply #6 posted 10/06/06 3:16am

andyd

Nah, don't bother with the anthologies / greatest hits with the Ohio Players - go straight to their classic albums, most of which are readily available on cd. The run of 'Skin Tight', 'Fire' and 'Honey' are all just funka-licious! The uptempo grooves are what they are famous for, but their slow material is just amazing too - right up there with some of those classic Bootsy slowies!

The early stuff on Westbound with Junie Morrison is different but to my ears even funkier. Much more raw and bluesy, with some amazing piano / keyboard work - Pleasure and Pain are the two essential albums from this period!

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Reply #7 posted 10/06/06 4:11am

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Ah yeah, the Playas. One of my favorite bands headbang
You absolutely must get Honey and Fire.
Skin Tight is also great and I actually enjoy Tenderness quite a bit. Angel and Contradiction are often overlooked but neither is that bad, to be honest. In fact, Angel is one of my favorite Ohio Players ballads. You might also wanna get Orgasm: The Very Best Of The Westbound Years. I'm not too fond of their very first albums and I suggest you steer clear of Mr.Mean and Ouch smile
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Reply #8 posted 10/06/06 4:29am

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The artwok rox though
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Reply #9 posted 10/06/06 9:11am

FuNkeNsteiN

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100MPH said:




The artwok rox though
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Yea well, Mr Mean has cool artwork but the album itself is not very good.
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Reply #10 posted 10/06/06 9:31am

100MPH

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FuNkeNsteiN said:


Yea well, Mr Mean has cool artwork but the album itself is not very good.

Okay , i'll frame the gatefold biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 10/06/06 9:50am

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funkpill said:

Stymie said:

It's a good intro but some really great stuff is left off that compilation. I suggest you get the Honey album. Perfect from beginning to end.




TAWK!!!!!


cool


Honey is my favourite too followed by Contradiction, which is very underrated IMO and far superior to Skin Tight. I think its on par with Fire.
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Reply #12 posted 10/06/06 10:08am

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Reply #13 posted 10/06/06 10:23am

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Yes this is the collection to get. I was just listening yesterday.
I was listening to angel and body vibes. Body Vibes was one of their
most underrated funk jams. I will admit i know nothing about the
westbound years which i would assume were probably before Sugarfoot.
This is a great collection to get because it represents all of their
mercury hits and good songs that weren't.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #14 posted 10/06/06 10:33am

funkpill

phunkdaddy said:

Yes this is the collection to get. I was just listening yesterday.
I was listening to angel and body vibes. Body Vibes was one of their
most underrated funk jams. I will admit i know nothing about the
westbound years which i would assume were probably before Sugarfoot.
This is a great collection to get because it represents all of their
mercury hits and good songs that weren't.




Foots was with them during those years... biggrin
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Reply #15 posted 10/06/06 11:18am

100MPH

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funkpill said:

phunkdaddy said:

Yes this is the collection to get. I was just listening yesterday.
I was listening to angel and body vibes. Body Vibes was one of their
most underrated funk jams. I will admit i know nothing about the
westbound years which i would assume were probably before Sugarfoot.
This is a great collection to get because it represents all of their
mercury hits and good songs that weren't.




Foots was with them during those years... biggrin

I recently discovered that Joonz Morrison joined them for awhile during the Westbound years .



L 2 R : Sugar , Marshall , PeeWee, Bruce? , Junie , Satch , Merv , Greg?



L 2 R : Marshall , Junie , PeeWee , Bruce? , Sugar , Satch , Greg? , Merv ( laying )

Source : http://wfnk.com/ohioplaye...hotos.html
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Reply #16 posted 10/06/06 1:42pm

woogiebear

START with PAIN, PLEASURE, and ECSTACY. All three of these LP's/CD's are the Westbound years. THEN go through the Mercury years. "Spinning" is MY MOST FAVORITE OHIO PLAYERS song (from ECSTACY)!!!! An overlooked gem!!!!! Second is "What The Hell" (from FIRE)!!!!!
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Reply #17 posted 10/09/06 2:10am

SoulAlive

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Looks delicious razz
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Reply #18 posted 10/09/06 3:56pm

chewwsey

the double set is worth it.
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Reply #19 posted 10/10/06 12:29am

SoulAlive

I'm not familiar with the Westbound years boxed

can anyone recommend a good CD to start with?
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Reply #20 posted 10/10/06 4:57am

FuNkeNsteiN

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SoulAlive said:

I'm not familiar with the Westbound years boxed

can anyone recommend a good CD to start with?

Orgasm. It's a Best Of from the Westbound years.
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Reply #21 posted 10/10/06 4:59am

SoulAlive

FuNkeNsteiN said:

SoulAlive said:

I'm not familiar with the Westbound years boxed

can anyone recommend a good CD to start with?

Orgasm. It's a Best Of from the Westbound years.



interesting title whistling
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Reply #22 posted 10/10/06 5:01am

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SoulAlive said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:


Orgasm. It's a Best Of from the Westbound years.



interesting title whistling

All the Westbound year albums have S&M themed covers and titles biggrin
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Reply #23 posted 10/10/06 5:02am

SoulAlive

FuNkeNsteiN said:

SoulAlive said:




interesting title whistling

All the Westbound year albums have S&M themed covers and titles biggrin



how does the music sound?
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Reply #24 posted 10/16/06 11:13am

andyd

The Westbound years are even funkier than the Mercury years IMHO - Junie Morrisson is in the band, before he flew the nest and went to join Funkadelic - and the keyboard work is therefore fantastic - very jazz influenced.

Pleasure is my fave Westbound album - Pain is also fab!
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