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Ghana Soul Explosion - Are You Man Enough? (Pickwick)
The O’Jays
Back on Top
@ 1968 US Pressing
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Back on Top is a 1968 album by the all-male group The O'Jays, featuring their biggest hit for the Bell label, "I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow (Than I Was Today)". Their hit "Look Over Your Shoulder" was also included on this album. George Kerr produced the album with Pat Jaques engineering. Richard Tee was the conductor and arranger.
Original O'Jays members Eddie Levert, William Powell, Walter Williams and Bobby Massey all contributed to this album, and all four were pictured on its cover. This is the first O'Jays album not to include the group's fifth original member, Bill Isles, who quit the group shortly before this album was recorded. Bobby Massey would also later leave the group, just before their breakthrough success with Philadelphia International Records.
The O'Jays - Love Train (Original video)
People all over the world...join hands...Start a love train.
Take it from the man with the velvet voice, nice guys/gals don’t always finish last … this weekend was a hard one to deal with politically, but I truly believe and must keep reminding myself that Love is higher than any ignorance/hate/power move. So I’m jumping back on the Love train to combat all this BS with positivity, join me if you wish. Try to remember if the negativity gets you down, don’t jump on their train, catch your breath and then use the hurt or anger simply as more fuel for ours. Blessings All. @dsenlightenededits
The O'Jays - Forever Mine