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Ohio PlayersAudio CD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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In the mid-'70s, the Ohio Players shot to the top of the funk world. Today, "Love Rollercoaster," "Skin Tight" and "Fire" remain classics of pure party funk. Now the band's biggest and best retrospective, first issued in 1995, has now been newly digitally remastered, using 24-bit technology, from the original sources--just in time for Black Music Month.

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  • Audio CD (May 14, 1992)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Westbound Records Us
  • ASIN: B000001TVF
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #71,027 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Pain
2. Never Had a Dream
3. Player's Balling (Players Doin' Their Own Thing)
4. I Wanna Hear from You
5. The Reds
6. Singing in the Morning

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Creatively, commercially, and conceptually, Pain was a major step forward for the Ohio Players. This 1971 album was quite a departure from their previous work -- in the late-'60s, the Midwesterners' forte had been raw, hard-edged Southern-style soul along the lines of Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, and Wilson Picket. But with Pain, they became a lot more experimental and unveiled an interesting, distinctive brand of funk that incorporated elements of jazz and blues as well as rock. The jazz influence is especially strong on "Never Had a Dream," "Singing in the Morning," and the hit title song, while "The Reds" is a progressive blues number that draws on jazz as well as psychedelic rock. It was with Pain, the Players' first album for Westbound, that they unveiled their goofy Granny character, which the funksters continued to have fun with on their subsequent Westbound releases but discontinued when they moved to Mercury with 1974's Skin Tight. And it was with Pain that they became famous (some would say infamous) for their erotic LP covers. Employing S&M/bondage imagery, Pain's front cover was considered shocking in 1971. Although the Velvet Underground had written songs about S&M, and the British spy thriller The Avengers frequently hinted at kinky sex -- Diana Rigg's Emma Peel character often dressed like a dominatrix -- S&M and fetishism were very taboo subjects for Middle America in 1971. And not surprisingly, some retailers refused to carry Pain. But the album, although not huge, was a decent seller. With Pain, the Ohio Players' Westbound period was off to an impressive and creative start. -All Music Guide

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rough, but in the best sense of the word! Fonky n' blunted blues!, August 28, 2005
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I can't complain. I jus' can't complain. Well, maybe I can. But it would only be because I selfishly want more songs like 'Never Had a Dream', one'a their BEST cuts EVER. You may wanna be warned up-front 'fore you buy this album dependin' on what kinda fan you are an' what you're lookin' for, that this AIN'T 'Love Rollercoaster' or 'Sweet Sticky Thang'. An' if thas' what you're lookin' for this may not even sound like the same band to you.

This is early an' rough in their career, an' considerin' they started churnin' out masterpiece after masterpiece a few years later, you wouldn't expect this to be as good as it is. But, damned if it isn't great. Their sound certainly got more smoothed out an' accessible by the time the 'Honey' album came around, but the rough n' grimey funk-bar-band sound here appeals to me. The horns on the title cut are big-time infectious, an' that firm, smoky, blunted sound on 'Playas Ballin (Doin they Own Thang)' is irresistable. But the passionate an' fervent vocals on 'Never Had a Dream' an' the self-loathing of 'The Reds' are where I think they truly shined. That bluesy guitarwork coupled with the firebrand lyrics ("Feels like 'ya wanna die") on the latter is so staggering that if they had stretched that joint out into an epic I would'a loved every minute of it. This one's sorely-overlooked.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A coming out party for the "original" Ohio Players!, June 17, 1998
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Of the Ohio Players recordings on the Westbound label, Pain represents a new direction in soul music of the early 70's - a coming out party for the original Ohio Players led by Junie Morrison. That the title cut, "Pain", was ad libbed is a clear indication of genius at work. The first few notes of the bass on the title cut, Pain, got everybody up on the floor over 25 years ago and for the "old school" crowd, still does today. Although much of the phrasing, both lyrically and musically is repetitious throughout the different cuts, Pain, a fusion of jazz, funk, and R&B is a must have for the true funk collector.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pain is pleasurable, October 31, 2004
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Uncle Steven "Unc" (Pikesville, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
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I really like this album. I can remember seeing them doing the title cut on Soul Train and was blown away. The title cut has slick groove with Junie doing the lead doin his "roll call". Never had a love is another cut in which one of the vocalist sounds alot like the late David Ruffin of the Temptations. Players Ballin is a funky joint as well. My favorite is Singin in the morning. It's blusey but funky. "Granny" opens up with her introduction of the group then demanding her money for doing so. Walter "Junie" Morrison was ahead of his time. He later joined the P-Funk crew (Rumors have it that he actually wrote Knee Deep but never got the credit). However I recommend this album and if u can, get "Pleasure" as well. Pleasure is a step higher than this one, and I gave this one five stars...

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