Ship Ahoy

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 52:09

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Philly Soul, Pt. 2

By Elizabeth Isadora Gold, eMusic Contributor

The Sound of Philadelphia is the sound of home to me. I grew up in Philly in the 70s and 80s, when it was almost impossible not to hear "The Love I Lost," wafting over my family's back fence, or "If You Don't Know Me By Now" blasting from passing car windows. But I also have a very specific connection to this music. My father, Larry Gold, started out as a cellist in MFSB, the… more »

They Say All Music Guide

The “other” O’Jays album masterpiece, Ship Ahoy combined shattering message tracks and stunning love songs in a fashion matched only by Curtis Mayfield’s finest material. From the album cover showing a slave ship to the memorable title song and incredible “For the Love of Money,” Gamble & Huff addressed every social ill from envy to racism and greed. Eddie Levert’s leads were consistently magnificent, as were the harmonies, production, and arrangements. “Put Your Hands Together” and “You Got Your Hooks in Me” would be good album cuts, but on Ship Ahoy they were merely icing on the cake. [The 2003 reissue of Ship Ahoy boasts new liner notes including remembrances by arranger Bobby Martin, remastered sound, and one bonus track: a soul-wrenching live version of "Put Your Hands Together" recorded in London in 1973 and released on the O'Jays' 1974 record The O'Jays Live in London.] – Ron Wynn

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