Ship Ahoy

OJays
Ship Ahoy

11,19 EUR
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Sony Music Entertainment
Release date: 04/May/2010
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Sales Rank: #3697 in Motown
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Style: Motown
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Put Your Hands Together
1.2 Ship Ahoy
1.3 This Air I Breathe
1.4 You Got Your Hooks in Me
1.5 For the Love of Money
1.6 Now That We Found Love
1.7 Don't Call Me Brother
1.8 People Keep Tellin' Me
1.9 Put Your Hands Together (Live)
Number of discs: 1
Description:Ship Ahoy by O'jays, released 7 August 2020. This version of Ship Ahoy comes as a 1xCD. -
Love, relationships, money and power-those were the themes of this 1973 LP, a classic O'Jays blend of funky soul and social commentary. Their R&B smashes Put Your Hands Together (the #2 hit and a bonus live version) and for the Love of Money (#3 hit) join This Air I Breathe; People Keep Tellin' Me; Don't Call Me Brother, and more!
A Gamble & Huff Soul Classic! Includes "Ship Ahoy" "Don't Call Me Brother" & The Almighty Anthem "For The Love Of Money" Special Notes by Arranger Bobby Martin Digitally Remastered For Supreme Sound Quality Track 09, recorded in December 1972
No. of tracks: 9
Manufacturer No.: 886977077623
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Chuck R. - 07/Aug/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
I truly love this CD! Back in the early seventies, I once purchased this LP with my allowance. This was basically, more or less, the second O’Jays album, after ‘Backstabbers’. I owned the hit 45’s of their first album, (‘Love Train’, ‘Time To Get Down’ and the title track,) but ‘Ship Ahoy’ was my first complete O’Jays LP. At the time, the first big single from this album was, ‘For The Love Of Money’, which ended up being huge for the group! Other staples for them from here were, ‘Put Your Hands Together’ and ‘You’ve Got Your Hooks In Me’. Another great song here is, ‘Now That We’ve Found Love’. A true sweet, romantic O’Jays tune. All in all, this is truly a great album and a classic reminder of how popular and how great Philadelphia Soul really, really is!

Daryl Easlea - 18/Jan/2011 
When you think of 70s protest soul, you think of artists such as Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield and Sly Stone, yet The O’Jays – Eddie Levert, Walter Wil...