Back Stabbers:

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Back Stabbers
Artist: The O'Jays
Release Date: Mar 12, 1996
(Original Release Date: Jan 1, 1972)
Label: LEGACY/EPIC ASSOCIATED
Styles: Philly Soul, Soul, Pop-Soul, Smooth Soul
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A major turning point for the O'Jays, Back Stabbers took the group to the top of the charts and made them household names in the R&B world. The O'Jays had been paying serious dues since the late '50s, and their perseverance payed off in a major way when the unsettling title song, the infectious "Time to Get Down," and the uplifting "Love Train" became their biggest hits up to that point. Indeed, this album did more than its part to help establish Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International Records as the most successful soul label since Stax and Motown. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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