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A Little Soul Party

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Download links and information about A Little Soul Party by The Ohio Players. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Funk genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:02:26 minutes.

Artist: The Ohio Players
Release date: 1999
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Funk
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:02:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Little Soul Party 3:00
2. Trespassin 1:58
3. Over the Rainbow 4:14
4. Stop Lying To Yourself 2:20
5. My Neighbors 3:09
6. The Man That I Am 4:05
7. I've Got To Hold 2:43
8. A Thing Called Love 3:23
9. Cold Cold World 3:51
10. Tell Me Why 2:18
11. Mother In Law 3:07
12. Summertime 7:33
13. Find Someone To Love 2:15
14. Bad Bargain 2:36
15. Lonely Street 2:33
16. I Gotta Get Away From You 2:38
17. Love Slips Through My Fingers 2:24
18. Street Party 2:19
19. Here Today and Gone Tomorrow 3:34
20. It's a Crying Shame 2:26

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A Little Soul Party, released in 1999 by the U.K.-based Almafame, is a two-disc set that combines the Ohio Players' first album, Observations in Time, with a set of early recordings originally issued as First Impressions. Prior to becoming a rock-solid funk band, the Ohio Players were more like a Stax act that made tough but sensitive Southern soul. The difference between "Bad Bargain" — a highlight here — and "Skin Tight," for instance, is enormous. Southern soul freaks should enjoy this, while fans of the Ohio Players' peak '70s hits might not. Regardless, this material deserves to be in circulation.