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With their slinky, horn-powered grooves, impeccable musicianship, and eye-popping album covers, the Ohio Players were among the top funk bands of the mid-'70s. Emerging from the musical hotbed of Dayton in 1959, the group was originally dubbed the Ohio Untouchables, and initially comprised singer/guitarist Robert Ward, bassist Marshall "Rock" Jones, saxophonist/guitarist Clarence "Satch" Satchell, drummer Cornelius Johnson, and trumpeter/trombonist Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks. In late 1961, a relative of Ward's founded the Detroit-based Lupine Records, and the group traveled north to the Motor City to back the Falcons on their hit "I Found a Love"; the Ohio Untouchables soon made their headlining debut with "Love Is Amazing," but when Ward subsequently exited for a solo career, the group essentially disbanded.

At that point, the nucleus of Middlebrooks, Jones, and newly added guitarist Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner returned to Dayton; there they recruited saxophonist Andrew Noland and drummer Gary Webster, the latter a somewhat elusive figure whose true involvement in the group's convoluted history has never been definitively answered -- some sources credit him as a founding Untouchable, others even as the band's early leader. In any case, by 1967, with the subsequent addition of singers Bobby Lee Fears and Dutch Robinson, the newly rechristened Ohio Players were signed as the house band for the New York-based Compass Records, backing singer Helena Ferguson on her lone hit, "Where Is the Party," before issuing their solo debut, "Trespassin'," which hit the R&B charts in early 1968.

Although the Players' trademark bottom-heavy, horn-driven sound was already blossoming, their follow-up, "It's a Cryin' Shame," flopped, and as Compass teetered on the brink of bankruptcy they exited the label. (Their early Compass sides were later packaged as First Impressions.) The Players then landed on Capitol, where 1969's "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" was a minor hit; an LP, Observations in Time, soon followed, with covers of "Summertime" and "Over the Rainbow" offering a strong hint of the stylistic detours to follow. In 1970 the group disbanded, however; Fears and Robinson both mounted solo careers, while the remaining members again decamped to Dayton, eventually re-forming with keyboardist Walter "Junie" Morrison, trumpeter Bruce Napier, and trombonist Marvin Pierce.

Influenced by the groundbreaking funk of Sly & the Family Stone -- and with the nasal, cartoon-voiced Bonner assuming vocal duties -- the new Ohio Players lineup made their debut with the single "Pain," issued on the small local label Rubber Town Sounds; it was soon picked up for distribution by the Detroit-based Westbound label, reaching the R&B Top 40 in late 1971. An LP, also titled Pain, appeared that same year, and was followed in 1972 by Pleasure, which launched the absurdist smash "Funky Worm." Ecstacy appeared in 1973, and after 1974's Climax, the Players signed to Mercury; the label change also heralded yet more lineup changes, with keyboardist Billy Beck replacing Morrison (who later signed on with Parliament) and drummer Jimmy "Diamond" Williams taking over for Webster.

At Mercury, the Ohio Players enjoyed their greatest success; not only did their sound coalesce, but they became notorious for their sexually provocative LP covers, a tradition begun during their Westbound tenure. Their 1974 Mercury debut, Skin Tight, was their first unequivocal classic, launching the hit title track as well as "Jive Turkey." Its follow-up, Fire, remains the Players' masterpiece, topping the pop charts on the strength of its bone-rattling title cut, itself a number one hit; "I Want to Be Free," one of the band's few attempts at social commentary, was also highly successful. 1975's Honey -- which featured perhaps the Players' most controversial and erotic cover to date -- was another monster, generating the chart-topping masterpiece "Love Rollercoaster" in addition to the hits "Sweet Sticky Thing" and "Fopp."

The insistent "Who'd She Coo?" from 1976's Contradiction, was the Players' last number one R&B hit; "O-H-I-O," from 1977's Angel, was their last major hit on any chart, and as the 1970s drew to a close, the band's fortunes continued to decline. 1979's Jass-Ay-Lay-Dee was their final Mercury effort, and upon signing to Arista, the Players returned with Everybody Up, followed by a pair of dismal releases on Boardwalk, 1981's Tenderness and 1982's Ouch! After 1984's Graduation, four years passed prior to the release of their next effort, Back; no new material was forthcoming, although various lineups continued performing live well into the following decade. Founding member "Satch" Satchell died in late 1995, while "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks passed on in late 1996.
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The Ohio Players Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "The Ohio Players"
Observations in Time Observations in Time
Pain Pain
Pleasure Pleasure
Ecstasy Ecstasy
Climax Climax
Skin Tight Skin Tight
Fire Fire
Honey Honey
Rattlesnake Rattlesnake
Contradiction Contradiction
Angel Angel
Mr. Mean Mr. Mean
Jass-Ay-Lay-Dee Jass-Ay-Lay-Dee
Everybody Up Everybody Up
Tenderness Tenderness
Ouch! Ouch!
Graduation Graduation
Back Back
O-H-I-O O-H-I-O
Jam Jam
Ol' School [live] Ol' School [live]
Ohio Players on Tour [live] Ohio Players on Tour [live]
Trespassin' Trespassin'
Songs Performed by "The Ohio Players"
Here Today and Gone Tomorrow
Mother-In-Law
Stop Lying to Yourself
Over the Rainbow
Find Someone to Love
Cold, Cold World
Summertime
Bad Bargain
The Man I Am
Lonely Street
Street Party
Pain
Never Had a Dream
Player's Balling (Players Doin' Their Own Thing)
I Wanna Hear from You
The Reds
Singing in the Morning
Pleasure
Laid It
Pride and Vanity
Walt's First Trip
Varee Is Love
Walked Away from You
Paint Me
Funky Worm
Our Love Has Died
Ruffell Foot
What It Is
Rooster Poot
Gone Forever
Dimensions in Time
Introducing in Time
Satan's Boogie
Ecstasy
You and Me
(Not So) Sad and Lonely
(I Wanna Know) Do You Feel It
Black Cat
Food Stamps Y'all
Spinning
Sleep Talk
Silly Billy
Short Change
Skin Tight
Streakin' Cheek to Cheek
It's Your Night/Words of Love
Jive Turkey
Heaven Must Be Like This
Is Anybody Gonna Be Saved?
Fire
Together
Runnin' from the Devil
I Want to Be Free
Smoke
It's All Over
What the Hell
Together/Feelings
Honey
Fopp
Let's Do It
Ain't Givin' up No Ground
Sweet Sticky Thing
Love Rollercoaster
Alone
Contradiction
Precious Love
Little Lady Maria
Far East Mississippi
Who'd She Coo?
My Life
Tell the Truth
My Ladies Run Me Crazy
Bi-Centennial
Angel
Merry-Go-Round
Glad to Know You're Mine
Don't Fight My Love
Body Vibes
Can You Still Love Me?
O-H-I-O
Faith
Mr. Mean
Fight Me, Chase Me
The Controller's Mind
The Big Score
Magic Trick
Good Luck Charm
Speak Easy
Funk-O-Nots
Sleepwalkin'
Jass-Ay-Lay-Dee
Nott Enuff
Time Slips Away/Shoot Yer Shot
Dance (If Ya Wanta)
Try a Little Tenderness
Sometimes I Cry
Skinny
Try to Be a Man
Boardwalkin'
Call Me
Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
It Takes a While
Hard to Love Your Brother
Do Your Thing
Star of the Party
Sweet Lil' Lady
Everybody Dance
My Baby Gets the Best of My Love
Just Me
Thinkin' 'Bout You
Devoted
I'd Better Take a Coffee Break
Fast Track
Follow Me
Don't You Know I Care
School Girl
All Night
Sight for Sore Eyes
Now Is the Time
So Nice I Got My R & B
Who'd She Coo?
Far East Mississippi
Feel the Beat (Everybody Disco)
Body Vibes
O-H-I-O
Good Luck Charm, Pt. 1
Funk-O-Nots
Time Slips Away
Merry-Go-Round
Love Rollercoaster
Alone
Skin Tight
Good Luck Charm
Fire
Skin Tight
Ol' School
Pain
Heaven Must Be Like This
Sweet Sticky Thing
Thank You
I Want to Be Free
Love Rollercoaster
Fire
Megamix
Skin Tight
Ol' School
Pain
Heaven Must Be Like This
Sweet Sticky Thing
Thank You
I Want to Be Free
Love Rollercoaster
Fire
Megamix
Stop Lying to Yourself
Over the Rainbow
You Don't Mean It
Summertime
Here Today and Gone Tomorrow
Lonely Street
Bad Bargain
It's a Crying Shame
Tell Me Why
Find Someone to Love
Trespassin'
Mother-In-Law
Cold, Cold World
The Man That I Am
Street Party
A Thing Called Love
My Neighbors
Lonely Streets at Midnight
I Gotta Get Away
I've Got to Hold On
Love Slips Through My Fingers
A Little Soul Party
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The Ohio Players News Expand/Collapse
Brown's 7 TDs lead Winton Woods to win   13 hours 50 minutes ago
Several Ohio players are credited with scoring as many as eight touchdowns in a game, according to a list on the OHSAA site. ...
Cleveland's OSU club honors the 2009 Buckeyes Tuesday night   Nov 24, 2009 20:37:27
Jim Tressel reveals his inner Clevelander, says Bill LivingstonCLEVELAND, Ohio -- Several Cleveland metropolitan area and Northeast Ohio players received ...
Bobcats bury MU women   Nov 25, 2009 00:12:42
Poff came into the game hitting just one of her 14 3-point attempts, but hit four to lead four Ohio players in double figures with 14 points. ...
TRUMP TIGHT ENTERTAINMENT HAS RELEASED HEAT STRAIGHT FROM THE BUCK ...   Nov 25, 2009 11:10:47
"The G Spot" features two-time Grammy winner Billy Beck of The Ohio Players, Blaq Rose of LeVert II and Big Balls. At the helm of production are some of ...
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