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Working On Your Case

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発売日 2002年04月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルStateside
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 X37517
SKU 724353751722

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
A sweet helping of the O'Jays' Imperial sides recorded between 1963-1967. What makes this so interesting is the inclusion of some rare A-sides, and two tracks fished from the vaults. The obscure "My Dearest Beloved" is done at a rapid tempo, and features Eddie LeVert wishing his woman would write him a letter, and excitedly singing, "I hope, I hope, I hope" to end each chorus. Another unknown is the slow, seemingly incomplete "You're on Top Now" -- the Untouchables also recorded it, and the renditions are nearly identical. The Players' version is the better known of the two, though neither did much. The best of the obscure, the eloquent "Let It All Out," written by Van McCoy, is unlike most O'Jay sides because it features the late William Powell on lead. Powell's falsetto was a thing of beauty, something to marvel at, enchanting and compelling without being sappy and sugary. Powell's false voice was equally as effective on fast tunes like "Working on Your Case." "Dotted Line," written by LeVert, had never been issued in any form before this LP, ditto for "Rented Tuxedo," but in the latter's case, no crime was done. "Rented" had an ingratiating pop feel. But, there was nothing pop about the emotional "Stand in for Love" and the bass-driven "How Does It Feel," two killers. "Stand Tall," "Lipstick Traces," "Hold On," "You're the One," "No Time for You," "Today and Tomorrow," and "The Storm Is Over," with its seashore ambience, complete the track listing. Five O'Jays sang on this album: Walter Williams, LeVert, Powell, Bobby Massey, and Bill Isles. Williams, Levert and Powell all sang lead on at least two tracks, giving the album diversity. ~ Andrew Hamilton

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette)

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    2. 2.
      How Does It Feel

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    3. 3.
      You're The One

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    4. 4.
      Rented Tuxedo

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    5. 5.
      Let It All Out

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    6. 6.
      You're On Top

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    7. 7.
      No Time For You

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    8. 8.
      My Dearest Beloved

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    9. 9.
      Working On Your Case

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    10. 10.
      Hold On

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    11. 11.
      Lonely Drifter

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    12. 12.
      Today And Tomorrow

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    13. 13.
      Storm Is Over

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    14. 14.
      Stand In For Love

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    15. 15.
      Dotted Line

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

    16. 16.
      Stand Tall

      アーティスト: The O'Jays

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アーティスト: The O'Jays

商品の紹介

A sweet helping of the O'Jays' Imperial sides recorded between 1963-1967. What makes this so interesting is the inclusion of some rare A-sides, and two tracks fished from the vaults. The obscure "My Dearest Beloved" is done at a rapid tempo, and features Eddie LeVert wishing his woman would write him a letter, and excitedly singing, "I hope, I hope, I hope" to end each chorus. Another unknown is the slow, seemingly incomplete "You're on Top Now" -- the Untouchables also recorded it, and the renditions are nearly identical. The Players' version is the better known of the two, though neither did much. The best of the obscure, the eloquent "Let It All Out," written by Van McCoy, is unlike most O'Jay sides because it features the late William Powell on lead. Powell's falsetto was a thing of beauty, something to marvel at, enchanting and compelling without being sappy and sugary. Powell's false voice was equally as effective on fast tunes like "Working on Your Case." "Dotted Line," written by LeVert, had never been issued in any form before this LP, ditto for "Rented Tuxedo," but in the latter's case, no crime was done. "Rented" had an ingratiating pop feel. But, there was nothing pop about the emotional "Stand in for Love" and the bass-driven "How Does It Feel," two killers. "Stand Tall," "Lipstick Traces," "Hold On," "You're the One," "No Time for You," "Today and Tomorrow," and "The Storm Is Over," with its seashore ambience, complete the track listing. Five O'Jays sang on this album: Walter Williams, LeVert, Powell, Bobby Massey, and Bill Isles. Williams, Levert and Powell all sang lead on at least two tracks, giving the album diversity. ~ Andrew Hamilton|
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