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  2. Ohio Players - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Players — 32 — Capitol: Climax: 102 24 — Westbound: 1975 Greatest Hits: 92 22 — Rattlesnake: 61 8 — 1976 Gold: 31 10 28 US: Gold [33] Mercury: 1977 The Best of the Early Years, Vol. 1 — 58 — Westbound 1991 The Best of the Westbound Years — — — 1993 Orgasm: The Very Best of the Westbound Years — — — 1995 Funk ...

  3. Who'd She Coo? - Wikipedia

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    "Who'd She Coo?" was a hit song for The Ohio Players in 1976. Released from their hit album Contradiction, it spent one week at #1 on the Hot Soul Singles chart and peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in September, 1976. [2] "Who'd She Coo" was the group's last chart-topping single as well as their last entry in the Top 40.

  4. Fopp - Wikipedia

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    Fopp may refer to: "Fopp" (song), a 1975 song by the Ohio Players from Honey; Fopp, a 1988 EP by Soundgarden, featuring the song of the same name; Screaming Life/Fopp, a 1990 compilation album by the American rock band Soundgarden; Fopp (retailer), a British entertainment retailer; Michael A. Fopp, Director General of the Royal Air Force Museum

  5. Love Rollercoaster - Wikipedia

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    A primal scream is heard in the background fairly early in the song (between 1:24 and 1:28 on the single version, or between 2:32 and 2:36 on the album version). According to the most common legend, it was the voice of an individual being murdered live while the tape was rolling. Jimmy "Diamond" Williams described the innocent nature of the scream:

  6. Honey (Ohio Players album) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the standard 2 channel stereo version the album was also released in a 4 channel quadraphonic version in 1975. This version appeared on 8-track tape in the US and was the fourth of five Ohio Players albums available in this format. The quad version was re-issued on DTS Audio CD in 2001.

  7. Gold (Ohio Players album) - Wikipedia

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    Gold is a compilation album by the American funk band Ohio Players.It was released in October 1976 by Mercury Records and features music from the albums Skin Tight, Fire, Honey, and Contradiction, along with two new recordings—"Feel the Beat (Everybody Disco)" and "Only a Child Can Love".

  8. Fire (Ohio Players song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fire" is a song by R&B/funk band Ohio Players. It was the opening track from the album of the same name and hit No. 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot Soul Singles chart in early 1975. [3] It spent two weeks atop the soul chart. "Fire" was the Ohio Players' only entry on the new disco/dance chart, where it peaked at No. 10. [4]

  9. Category:Ohio Players albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Ohio Players albums or lists of Ohio Players albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Ohio Players albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .