Ecstasy

Ecstasy

by Ohio Players
Ecstasy

Ecstasy

by Ohio Players

Compact Disc

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Overview

Throughout the 1970s, the Ohio Players were famous (or infamous) for their erotic album covers. But there are major differences between the covers of Mercury albums like Skin Tight, Fire, Honey, and Contradiction and the covers of such Westbound releases as Pleasure and Pain. At Mercury, the Players' album covers favored softcore erotica a la Playboy or Penthouse, whereas the covers of their Westbound LPs were more bizarre and offered kinky bondage/S&M imagery. Those covers came under attack from different parts of the political spectrum; some of the more radical feminists accused the Players of objectifying women, while Republicans and Christian fundamentalists accused them of promoting moral decline. And the Players were laughing all the way to the bank -- at least from 1974 on. When their third Westbound album, Ecstasy, came out in 1973, they were still a year away from signing with Mercury and becoming really huge. But they did have a small cult following, which found that Ecstasy fell short of the excellence of Pain and Pleasure. Nonetheless, the material is respectable and generally decent. Serious Players fans will find sweaty funk items like "Spinning," "Black Cat," and the title song to be enjoyable even though they aren't among the band's essential recordings. While Ecstasy isn't recommended to casual listeners, it isn't a bad album to have in your collection if you fancy yourself a hardcore Players addict. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 02/26/2007
Label: Westbound
UPC: 0029667020121
Rank: 111069

Tracks

  1. Ecstasy
  2. You and Me
  3. Not So Sad and Lonely
  4. (I Wanna Know) Do You Feel It?
  5. Black Cat
  6. Food Stamps Y'all
  7. Spinning
  8. Sleep Talk
  9. Silly Billy
  10. Short Change
  11. Rattlesnake
  12. Hustle Bird
  13. Hollywood Hump
  14. She Locked It
  15. Trans-Maximus

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ohio Players   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Ohio Players   Composer,Producer
Marshall "Rock" Jones   Composer
Junie Morrison   Composer,Arranger
Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner   Composer
Dean Rudland   Liner Notes
Louise Hilton   Package Design
Michael L. Walker   Composer
David Krieger   Art Direction
Duncan Cowell   Mastering
Marvin Pierce   Composer
Joel Brodsky   Original Photography
Andrew Noland   Composer
Neil Terk   Liner Notes,Photography
Mia Krinsky   Coordination
Bob Scerbo   Art Producer
Gregory Webster   Composer
Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks   Composer
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