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The O'Jays - Family Reunion - CD
The O’Jays – Message In The Music Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Genre: Funk, Soul Label – Philadelphia International Records Year Released 1976 Track listing SIDE 1 A1 Message In Our Music 6:24 A2 A Prayer 6:30 A3 Paradise 5:02 A4 Make A Joyful Noise 4:02 SIDE 2 B1 Desire Me 6:21 B2 Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet, Tender, Love). 4:14 B3 I Swear, I Love No One But You 5:13 B4 Let Life Flow 4:37 Condition: Used Quality: Vinyl is in VeryGood condition (VG+). Album cover is in very good (VG+) condition with minimal shelf wear. Photos are considered part of the condition/description. What you see is what you will receive. Please look over photos carefully and feel free to ask questions All records are washed prior to shipment. Songs on this great album that ring out:for me Paradise Desire Me Darlin Darlin Baby Let Life Flow Agree? What say you? What songs ring out for you? Be sure to check the store for more audio recordings in this genre! Check back frequently, items are added daily! I am 100% committed to customer satisfaction. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me directly Thank you for shopping at RGCVinylsplus
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Because it's funny if you read things.
Limited edition cassette. 1971 and Black America was luxuriating in the soft soul of the O'Jays, the Temptations had just left behind their flirtation with psychedelia, James Brown was explaining Soul Power, Sly & the Family Stone were having a Family Affair, and Marvin Gaye was asking 'What's Going On'. In their own inimitable way, Funkadelic were laying down their own statement about the ecology of the planet in the opening of lead and title track 'Maggot Brain', turning it into an elegy for the Earth in the ensuing heart-wrenching extended Eddie Hazel guitar solo - one of the most radical records of the period. The album also spawned two Top 50 singles with the usual Funkadelic wry observational humour of 'You And Your Folks, Me And My Folks' and 'Can You Get To That'. And just in case you think things have normalised, the set closes with nine minutes of the chaotic sound collage 'Wars Of Armageddon'.