Pleasure

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 59:38

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Funky Worm, Man!!!!

isaacmusicman

People who know me, know that I love my funk,and this qualifies. Funky Worm alone is enough for you in the E-Music nation to try this funky classic. You're not going to hear Skin Tight, Fire, or Love Rollacoaster, but believe me, if you love the funk, you will love this!!!

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always a pleasure

thegrandwazoo

easily the finest r&b outfit of the 70s--with some fine vs to boot, like e,w & f, slave, etc

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This is the SHEEEEIT!

groovelikeuluvparis

I got turned on the early 70s funk thanks to this album (stepfather had this one, as opposed to my dad who had Westbound's greatest hits from the O.Ps). Of course, "Funky Worm" is the star of the show featuring the loveable Granny and has been sampled by literally dozens of rappers. OutKast could easily do a remake of "Our Love Has Died". "Walked Away From You", "Pleasure". "Walts First Trip" are all five stars, too. The whole album is a must for the freaks and funkateers everywhere!!!

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FUNKY WORM

curtjazz

I've been looking for "Funky Worm", the Players first hit, for years and it's right here! The bassline and keyboards are still as phat as ever and "granny" is still hilarious. Download that track right away and then sample the rest before you download.

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When the Ohio Players recorded their second Westbound album, Pleasure, in 1972, they weren’t as big as they would be from 1974-1976. But their popularity was growing — slowly but surely — and those who were hip to the band recognized it as one of the most cutting-edge acts in the funk field. A lot of bands were providing funk in 1972, but not many of them used jazz progressions as creatively as the Players use them on “Laid It,” “Walked Away From You,” and Pleasure’s title song. Those tracks are gems, and the Players are equally captivating on the sweet soul ballad “Varee Is Love.” But the best known tune on the album is the goofy “Funky Worm,” which employed the Players’ amusing Granny character and was, in 1972, their biggest hit to date. Long after the band’s popularity faded, “Funky Worm” would live on in the 1980s and 1990s thanks to the various hip-hoppers who sampled its irresistible bassline. Like Pain in 1971, Pleasure had a kinky cover that generated some controversy — the same bald woman who brandished a bullwhip and wore dominatrix attire on the front cover of Pain was chained up on the cover of Pleasure. Some folks found the Players’ kinky LP covers intriguing, while others were shocked and offended. And the Players, having struggled in the 1960s, were happy to be noticed. But ultimately, it is the quality of the music — not the bondage-minded cover — that makes Pleasure a funk classic. – Alex Henderson

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