The Very Best of the O'Jays [1998]

The Very Best of the O'Jays [1998]

by The O'Jays
The Very Best of the O'Jays [1998]

The Very Best of the O'Jays [1998]

by The O'Jays

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Overview

In the '70s, Philadelphia was one of America's great cities for soul music, and few Philly acts scored more and better hits than the O'Jays. Formed in Ohio in 1958, the O'Jays recorded for a variety of small labels with limited success until they partnered with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, a pair of producers based in Philadelphia whose bright, layered sound, full of horns, strings, and percussion, was a perfect match for the O'Jays' vocal blend. The group relocated to the City of Brotherly Love and signed with Philadelphia International Records, where they enjoyed a string of hits that ranged from romantic numbers like "Used to Be My Girl" and "Now That We Found Love" to gritty, street-level anthems like "Back Stabbers" and "For the Love of Money," peaking with a combination of topicality and positivity in "Love Train." The Very Best of the O'Jays is a 21-song anthology that includes the O'Jays' best-known songs from their tenure with Philadelphia International, and captures their trademark sound full of great grooves and passionate vocals. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 04/20/1998
Label: Sony Music
UPC: 5099748975027
Rank: 6735

Tracks

  1. Back Stabbers
  2. Love Train
  3. I Love Music
  4. Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet Tender Love)
  5. Use Ta Be My Girl
  6. Brandy (I Really Miss You)
  7. Now That We Found Love
  8. Put Our Heads Together
  9. Message in Our Music
  10. Sing a Happy Song
  11. Extraordinary Girl
  12. Give the People What They Want
  13. For the Love of Money
  14. 992 Arguments
  15. Time to Get Down
  16. Livin' for the Weekend
  17. Looky, Looky (Look at Me Girl)
  18. One Night Affair
  19. Deeper in Love with You
  20. Don't Call Me Brother
  21. Love Train

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