The Ultimate O'Jays

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 75:25

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reyes4188

This Was A Good Oldie Album. I Love The O'Jays.. This Is One On The Best Albums I Heard.

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I LOVE Music

TiestoFriend

I was not expecting such a great version of a real classic oldie but I got it and thank you. Really nice and six minutes long! And Love Train - I think YouTube has a really neat video. It's pure entertainment! To the hilt.

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Good Comp of Classic Philly Soul

frogkopf

The only caveat is that you don't get some of their older/newer songs. You can't complain about what's here though.

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With few viable alternatives, this can be considered the ultimate O’Jays collection only by default, as it focuses exclusively on recordings from the years 1972-1975, cutting off some reasonable and sometimes very well-known singles from before and after that time frame. Still, this was the period that saw the O’Jays at their commercial and artistic zenith, and these are the songs that most of the public thinks of when the O’Jays’ name is mentioned. “Back Stabbers,” “Love Train,” “I Love Music,” “Put Your Hands Together,” “For the Love of Money,” “Give the People What They Want,” and “Livin’ for the Weekend” are all on this 16-track compilation, as well as a number of smaller hits and LP-only cuts. It’s a solid (and, with 75 minutes of music, good-value) collection documenting both the peak of the O’Jays and the peak of the Philly soul sound in general. – Richie Unterberger

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