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1972 studio album by The O'Jays
Back Stabbers is a studio album by Philadelphia soul group The O'Jays , released in August 1972 on Philadelphia International Records .[ 11] Recording sessions for the album took place at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1972.[ 12]
Reception
Back Stabbers was a breakthrough album for the group, reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Pop Albums chart and selling over 500,000 copies within a year of release. It also featured two of their most successful singles, "Back Stabbers" and "Love Train ", which hit number one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. On September 1, 1972, the title track was certified as a gold single by the Recording Industry Association of America .
The following year, on May 8, Back Stabbers was also certified Gold by the RIAA.[ 13] It has gained the reputation as a landmark album of early 1970s soul and has been cited by critics as "the pinnacle of Philly soul."[ 8] In 2012, the album was ranked number 318 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time .[ 14]
Track listing
Side two Title Writer(s) 6. "992 Arguments" Gamble, Huff 6:09 7. "Listen to the Clock on the Wall" Gamble, Huff, Whitehead, McFadden 3:48 8. "Shiftless, Shady, Jealous Kind of People" Gamble, Huff, Whitehead, McFadden 3:36 9. "Sunshine" Sigler, Hurtt 3:42 10. "Love Train " Gamble, Huff 2:59
2011 remastered reissue bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 11. "992 Arguments" (single version) Gamble, Huff, Whitehead, McFadden 2:22 12. "Love Train" (Tom Moulton Mix) Gamble, Huff 6:13
Personnel
Musicians
The O'Jays – vocals
Dennis Harris – guitar
Bobby Eli – guitar
Roland Chambers – guitar
Bunny Sigler – guitar, keyboards, piano, producer
Norman Harris – arranger, guitar
Ronnie Baker – bass
Eddie LeVert – vocals
William Powell – vocals
Walter Williams – vocals
Lenny Pakula – keyboards
Leon Huff – keyboards, producer, piano
Earl Young – drums
Don Renaldo – conductor, horn, strings
Thom Bell – arranger, strings, producer
Larry Washington – bongos, percussion
Vincent Montana, Jr. – percussion, vibraphone
Production and design
Kenneth Gamble – producer
Tony Martell – executive producer
Adam Block – director
Joe Tarsia – engineer
Leo Sacks – reissue producer
Tony Sellari – art direction
Bobby Martin – arranger
Charts
Weekly charts
Title
Information[ 15]
Back Stabbers
Singles
Title
Information[ 15]
"992 Arguments"
"Back Stabbers"
US Pop Singles (1972) #3
US Black Singles #1
"Love Train"
US Pop Singles (1973) #1
US Black Singles #1
"Time to Get Down"
US Pop Singles (1973) #33
US Black Singles #2
References
^ Henderson, Alex. "The O'Jays: Back Stabbers " at AllMusic . Retrieved 14 October 2011.
^ Christgau, Robert . "The O'Jays" . RobertChristgau.com. Retrieved 14 October 2011 .
^ McGuane, Kenny S (9 April 2008). "Backstabbers : The O'Jays" . DailyVault.com. Retrieved 14 October 2011 .
^ "The O'Jays, Back Stabbers" . Melody Maker . London: IPC Specialist & Professional Press. 13 July 1996. p. 52. ISSN 0025-9012 . Retrieved 14 October 2011 . a stone-classic
^ Graff, Gary; McFarlin, Jim (1998). MusicHound R & B : the essential album guide . Detroit: Visible Ink Press. ISBN 978-1-57859-026-1 . Retrieved 14 October 2011 .
^ "Back Stabbers: The O'Jays" . Rhapsody . Retrieved 14 October 2011 .
^ Goldberg, Daniel (26 October 1972). "The O'Jays: Back Stabbers" . Rolling Stone (RS 120). Straight Arrow. ISSN 0035-791X . Archived from the original on 2007-05-06.
^ a b Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (2004). The new Rolling Stone album guide (Completely revised and updated 4th ed.). New York: Fireside. pp. 601–602. ISBN 978-0-7432-0169-8 . Retrieved 2 January 2009 .
^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2002). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th revised ed.). London: Virgin Books. ISBN 978-1-85227-923-3 . Retrieved 14 October 2011 .
^ Crisafulli, Chuck (27 February 1996). "Back Stabbers" . Yahoo! Music . Archived from the original on 2006-09-12.
^ "O'Jays, The – Back Stabbers" . Discogs . Retrieved 23 August 2008 .
^ "O'Jays – Back Stabbers CD" . CDUniverse.com. Retrieved 14 October 2011 .
^ "American album certifications – The O'Jays – Back Stabbers" . Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved 23 August 2008 .
^ "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" . Rolling Stone (Special Issue). Straight Arrow. 318 | Back Stabbers – The O'Jays. November 2003. ISSN 0035-791X . Retrieved 23 August 2008 .
^ a b "Back Stabbers > Charts & Awards at AllMusic . Retrieved 23 August 2008.
External links
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