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Ohio Players: "Angel"



Track listing
1."Angel" (7:28)
2."Merry-Go-Round" (4:15)
3."Glad to Know You're Mine" (3:49)
4."Don't Fight My Love" (4:13)
5."Body Vibes" (7:10)
6."Can't You Still Love me?" (4:50)
7."O-H-I-O" (3:07)
8."Faith" (5:30)


Released: 1977


Review
by Craig Lytle



There are three elements that can always be found on the Ohio Players' albums that were released during their heyday: funky tracks, hyped ballads and sexually suggestive album covers.

This LP is no different, featuring three releases in "Body Vibes," "O-H-I-O" and "Merry Go Round." The first and last peaked at 19 and 77 respectively on the Billboard R&B charts. The second of the three is an uptempo cut, in which the song's title is the only lyric; it is repeated in a whispery chant in the verse and the word itself is sung throughout the chorus. This formula proved successful as the single cracked the Top Ten at number nine inside of 18 weeks. It was also the last Top Ten single for the Dayton, Ohio funk aggregate. "Angel," the title track, and "Can You Still Love Me" were not released, but are classic Ohio Players compositions. "Angel" is a mid-tempo number honed with dancing rhythms and piercing horns that Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner shrouds with his trademark baritone, complemented by superb background vocals. Bonner maintains that same vocal appeal on "Can You Still Love Me," leaving room for falsetto-flavored background vocals that are creatively arranged.
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Reply #1 posted 10/05/09 1:49pm

phunkdaddy

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Love this song and album. Every track was
good from the smooth Angel & Don't fight my love
to the funk of Merry Go Round & Body Vibes which
was my favorite on the album.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #2 posted 10/07/09 4:47am

SoulAlive

This is one OP album that I don't have.I have the four classic albums that came before it.
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Reply #3 posted 10/07/09 11:28am

phunkdaddy

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SoulAlive said:

This is one OP album that I don't have.I have the four classic albums that came before it.


You betta get to the record store and get it. lol
This is probably the last of the classic albums
before they started to fall off.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #4 posted 10/07/09 1:47pm

SoulAlive

Gonna look for it this weekend lol
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Reply #5 posted 10/07/09 6:52pm

mltijchr

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I do know & love "angel".. but I'm not familiar with the other tracks on that album.. & I will never understand how the Ohio Players just "disappeared" off the music scene (essentially) after "contradiction"..

the Ohio Players in their prime - NOBODY could touch them.
I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #6 posted 10/08/09 6:53am

SoulAlive

mltijchr said:

I will never understand how the Ohio Players just "disappeared" off the music scene (essentially) after "contradiction"


They continued to release albums until the early 80s,but with very little success.After 'Contradiction',their sound/style was considered passe.In the disco era,this was a problem that affected many funk bands.That's why many of these bands (Earth Wind and Fire,The Commodores,Kool and The Gang,etc) changed their sound during this period.
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