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Back Stabbers was a breakthrough album for the group, reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Pop Albums chart and selling over , copies within a year of release. Back Stabbers is a studio album by Philadelphia soul group The O'Jays, released in August on Philadelphia International Records and the iTunes version was released and reissued… read more.

Related Tags soul 70s motown philadelphia funk Add tags View all tags. Tracklist Sorted by: Running order Running order Most popular. Buy Loading. More Love this track. Play album Buy Loading. Scrobble Stats? What is scrobbling? Artist images 59 more. The O'Jays originally consisting of Walter Williams b. June 16, The O'Jays now a trio after the departure of Isles and Massey had their first hit with "Lonely Drifter", i… read more.

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Love Isn't All 3. Livin' Ain't Livin' 4. No Way Out 5. Dolphin's Lullaby 6. Cinderella [Side 2] 7. Sad Ol' Love Song 8. You Are The Woman 9. Mexico It peaked at No. So Long Just Remember I Love You Sold On You Someday Soon Disc 2 minutes : 1. Getaway 2. Only A Fool 3. Head On Home 4. Piece Of Paper 5. Rick Roberts wrote Tracks 11, 12 and 14 on Disc 1 and 2 on Disc 2. Strange Way 7.

Sweet And Sour 8. Wrong Side Of Town 9. Count Your Blessings Get You Back Anymore [Side 2] Baby Goodbye, I Love You Sweet Ann Tracks 6, 9, 11, 13, 14 and 15 written by Rick Roberts — Tracks 8, 10 and 12 written by Larry Burnett. As you can see from the notes above beneath the track lists — Firefall featured two hugely prolific songwriters — Rick Roberts and Larry Burnett.

His wicked slide can be heard to great effect on "Sold On You" where he's aided and abetted by keyboard player David Muse giving it some great Harmonica warbles. Timothy B. The Memphis Horns provide Brass backing for that whole record too. Joe Mason produced the first two platters with number three handled by the equally legendary helmsman Tom Dowd — so production values are top notch on all — something the remaster from original tapes makes the absolute most of.

The Audio Quality on these babies rocks — clear, warm, all the instruments filling your room with clarity. A top job done Not surprising really — the guitars are great and the production beautiful Atlantic UK issued it as an A-side on K in July — their first 45 in Britain. Funky Rock fiends will dig the boogie of "No Way Out" — the boys allowed to rock it out with the slides.

The band gets a bit Outlaws with the finisher "Do What You Want" — again showcasing great guitar playing bolstered up with funky brass fills. The second LP "Luna Sea" is the best of the bunch in my opinion. Some very nice orchestration on the 'steal away' song "Someday Soon" while the boys discover their inner Marshall Tucker Band with "Just Think" and rock to that chugging riffage.

Like a jaunty Joe Walsh song circa the " Time for the inevitable 'she done me wrong' ballad — "Piece Of Paper" and back to the upbeat melodic rock of "Even Steven". Larry Burnett put up the jaunty harmonica boogie of "Wrong Side Of Town" — a great builder with clever lyrics and a beautiful remaster transfer. Burnett lets the guitars rip for the Jo Jo Gunne-sounding "Get You Back" where he's determined to rectify a mistake and win his lady back. Rick Roberts and Mark Andes co-wrote "Anymore" — a plucky little funk-rock number about walking the line and not falling off again.

Not as musically memorable as America or The Eagles — but on the evidence presented here - Firefall clearly had their equally melodic moments. And fans will love the Remasters and quality presentation. Another tasty BGO reissue I'm Finding Out While it managed a top-ten placing Stateside - no one cared enough to notice in good old Blighty.

You just don't see British vinyl originals of it that much - and the initial 's CD reissue a non-remaster disappeared off the shelves only a few years after it was released. Which brings us to this fantastic sounding 'HDCD' Remaster — a properly decent audio overhaul - but yet again - overlooked in his canon of consistently good releases.

Deliver me indeed. Here are the details A One-Story Town 2. You Got Lucky 3. Deliver Me 4. Change Of Heart 5. Finding Out 6. We Stand A Chance [Side 2] 7.

Straight Into Darkness 8. The Same Old You 9. Between Two Worlds Remastered by Joe Gastwirt at Ocean View Digital from the original analogue master tapes - the sound on this 'High Definition Compatible Digital' reissue one in a series of Petty Remasters is just stupendous - clear, full of power and clarity and ready to kick your stereo in its sub-woofer proverbials.

Gastwirt has done a truly fantastic remaster job here. The huge synth punch in "You Got Lucky" is so clear that it almost feels intrusive — audio that's too damn good. But then we get one of those fabulous Petty rockers - "Deliver Me" - where he begs his girl to " Other winners include the deceptively sweet "A Wasted Life" - a shuffler that gets its hooks into and stays there.

No time for pretty as it ends with more monster riffage - the moody 'you haven't changed' song "The Same Old You". I've always thought "Long After Dark" to be an absolute blinder of an album and not nearly as dated as so much Eighties cack is.

And it's cheap too use the Barcode provided above to get the right issue. You go TP Honky Tonk Music Great fun for sure when it works — but a shade short of hammy awful when it doesn't. But all musical summations aside - if you're a fan of Commander Cody — then a state of seventh heaven awaits you here because the High Definition Audio Remaster on these British CDs is truly fabulous stuff taken from first generation master tapes.

Here are the not-so-lost details Southbound 2. Don't Let Go 3. California Okie 4. Willin' 5. The Boogie Man Boogie 6. Hawaii Blues [Side 2] 7. House Of Blue Lights 8. Keep On Lovin' Her 9. Devil And Me Four Or Five Times Minnie The Moocher Connie Honky Tonk Music Paid In Advance Cajun Baby Tina Louise The Shadow Knows Roll Your Own One Of Those Nights 2.

Semi Truck 3. Big Mammau 5. San Antonio Rose 6. Mama Hated Diesels 8. My Window Faces South Milkcow Blues It Should've Been Me Back To Tennessee Seeds And Stems Rock That Boogie Riot In Cell Block No. Don't Let Go Too Much Fun Hot Rod Lincoln It discusses their first four albums on Paramount and then the trio — presented here — two studios efforts for Warner Brothers and a live double that includes material from entire career stretching back to There's amazing clarity and warmth on both of these CDs — a great sound that doesn't feel amped up for the sake of it.

Hoyt Axton stumped up the opening "Southbound" — the bass and vocals so clear. Cody sticks pretty much to that bopping formula. By direct contrast is the pure country tune of "California Okie" — a lost-my-wife song supplied by Kevin 'Blackie' Farrell. They attempt a passable version of Little Feat's "Willin'" but it isn't a patch on Lowell George's hurting original.

Better fun is the barrelhouse piano of "The Boogie Man Boogie" — a song about a ghost who won't leave the black and white keys alone in the dead of night. Better is "Honky Tonk Music" - a huge sing-a-long crowd pleaser. Hoyt Axton's "Lightnin' Bar Blues" is very good — a man wanting to have a brewski in peace.

But if you're partial — you'll need to own it for that truly stunning audio. And don't you just love that 'spacemen' artwork Karusel Sebelumnya Karusel Berikutnya. Lompat ke Halaman. Cari di dalam dokumen. Dokumen Serupa dengan Programming support file. Walther Dario Bejarano. Amethyst Exactautis.

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