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The O'Jays
were one of Philadelphia soul's most popular and long-lived outfits, rivaled only by
the Spinners
as soul's greatest vocal group of the '70s. In their prime,
the O'Jays
' recordings epitomized the Philly soul sound: smooth, rich harmonies backed by elaborate arrangements, lush strings, and a touch of contemporary funk. They worked extensively with the legendary production/songwriting team of
Kenny Gamble
and
Leon Huff
, becoming the flagship artist of the duo's Philadelphia International label.
The O'Jays
were equally at
home singing sweet love ballads or up-tempo dance tunes, the latter of which were often mouthpieces for
Gamble & Huff
's social concerns. Although
the O'Jays
couldn't sustain their widespread popularity in the post-disco age, they continued to record steadily all the way up to the present day, modifying their production to keep up with the times.
The O'Jays
were formed in 1958 in Canton, OH, where all five original members --
Eddie Levert
,
Walter Williams
,
William Powell
,
Bill Isles
, and
Bobby Massey
-- attended McKinley High School. Inspired to start a singing group after seeing a performance by
Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
, they first called themselves
the Triumphs
, then switched to
the Mascots
in 1960.
The Mascots
made their recording debut in 1961 with the single
"Miracles,"
issued on the Cincinnati-based King label. It earned them a fan in the influential Cleveland DJ Eddie O'Jay, who gave them some airplay and career advice; in turn, the group renamed itself
the O'Jays
in 1963, after having recorded for Apollo Records with producer
Don Davis
. Under their new name,
the O'Jays
signed with Imperial and hooked up with producer
H.B. Barnum
, who would helm their first charting single, 1963's
"Lonely Drifter,"
plus several more singles that followed.
Isles
left the group in 1965 and was not replaced, leaving them a quartet; late in the year, they released their first-ever album,
Comin' Through
. In 1967,
the O'Jays
left Imperial for Bell, where they landed their first Top Ten single on the R&B charts,
"I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow (Than I Was Today)."
Discouraged by the difficulty of following that success, the group considered throwing in the towel until it met
Gamble & Huff
-- then working as a production team for the Neptune label -- in 1968.
Gamble & Huff
took an interest in the group, and they recorded several successful R&B singles together; however, Neptune folded in 1971, leaving
the O'Jays
in limbo, and
Massey
decided to exit the group.
Fortunately,
Gamble & Huff
formed their own label, Philadelphia International, and made
the O'Jays
-- now a trio -- one of their first signings.
The O'Jays
' label debut,
Back Stabbers
, released in 1972, became a classic landmark of Philly soul, and finally made the group stars; the paranoid title track hit the pop Top Five, and the utopian
"Love Train"
went all the way to number one (both singles topped the R&B charts). It was the beginning of a remarkable run that produced nearly 30 chart singles over the course of the '70s, plus a series of best-selling albums and a bevy of number one hits on the R&B charts.
The O'Jays
followed up their breakthrough with another classic LP,
Ship Ahoy
, in 1973; it featured the number one R&B hit
"For the Love of Money,"
a funky protest number that still ranks as one of their signature songs, as well as the ten-minute title track, an ambitious suite recounting the ocean journeys of African slaves. 1975's
Survival
was another hit, spinning off the hits
"Let Me Make Love to You"
and the R&B number one
"Give the People What They Want."
Family Reunion
found the group making concessions to the emerging disco sound, which got them their third Top Five pop hit in
"I Love Music, Pt. 1."
Unfortunately,
William Powell
was diagnosed with cancer that year, and although he continued to record with the group for a time (appearing on 1976's
Message in Our Music
), he was forced to retire from live performing, and passed away on May 26, 1977.
Powell
's replacement was
Sammy Strain
, a 12-year veteran of
Little Anthony & the Imperials
.
The O'Jays
regrouped on the albums
Travelin' at the Speed of Thought
(1977) and
So Full of Love
(1978), the latter of which produced their final Top Five pop hit,
"Use ta Be My Girl."
1979's
Identify Yourself
began to show signs of wear and tear in the group's successful formula, and often consciously attempted to follow disco trends. Although it sold respectably, it marked the beginning of a decline in
the O'Jays
' commercial fortunes. Undaunted by the increasingly diminished returns of their early-'80s LPs, the group kept plugging away, and never completely disappeared from the R&B charts. They finally left Philadelphia International and signed with EMI for 1987's
Let Me Touch You
, which melded their classic sound with up-to-date urban-R&B production. Powered by the
Gamble & Huff
-penned R&B number one
"Lovin' You,"
as well as the increased visibility of
Eddie Levert
's sons
Gerald
and
Sean
(two-thirds of the hit urban group
LeVert
), the album gave their career a much-needed shot in the arm. 1989's
Serious
supplied another big R&B hit in
"Have You Had Your Love Today?"
; with
Nathaniel Best
replacing
Sammy Strain
, 1991's
Emotionally Yours
and 1993's
Heartbreaker
also placed very well on the R&B charts.
The O'Jays
' comeback didn't really extend to the pop side, and didn't attract the sort of critical praise earned by their '70s classics; as the new jack swing craze subsided, so did the group's recording activity, though they remained consistent draws on the live circuit. In 1997, now with
Eric Grant
joining
Levert
and
Williams
, they returned with
Love You to Tears
. A recording layoff followed, during which the group signed with MCA; they debuted for the label with
For the Love...
, which was released in 2001. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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