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The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money / Back Stabbers mp3 album

The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money / Back Stabbers

Musician: The O'Jays
Album title: For The Love Of Money / Back Stabbers
Style: Soul, Disco
Released: 1989
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1973 mb
Size APE version: 1702 mb
Size WMA version: 1192 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 528
Format: MMF DTS MP2 RA FLAC MP4 AAC
Genre: Funk

The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money / Back Stabbers mp3 album

The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money / Back Stabbers mp3 album

Tracklist

For The Love Of Money 3:45
Back Stabbers 3:07

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
4ZH 69185 The O'Jays For The Love Of Money / Back Stabbers ‎(12") Philadelphia International Records 4ZH 69185 US 1989
4ZH 69185 The O'Jays For The Love Of Money / Back Stabbers ‎(12") Philadelphia International Records 4ZH 69185 US Unknown



Doomredeemer
PSBar Codes on record labels are as naff. pointless and look awful as does any I.E.P. pressing (Integral Embossed and Painted) label-less injection moulded 45'sIf anything, they need to only been on a removable sticker on the sleeve/jacketA Bar Code would not be slapped onto a painting so why Mr Label design departments would you even consider a BC to be an integral part of the art work, only a Numpty would incorporate them, and clearly CBS Inc, Warner Music, and Wonderful Polygram/Universal/Vivendi/EMI/we own the lot/shut up about the backlot fire employed or employs them!Wonderful idea # 678A4592 34.71 563432-8-7-A 26B pt.1!
Stoneshaper
If this retro Columbia Inc (note the bar code) "mixed masters" is correct genuine and not a fake then this is a serious error and travesty as both tracks are in their seriously edited down 7" / radio mixes on a 12"BOTH tracks are Philly gems and come in much much MUCH MUCH longer and full versions on various albums etcthis 12" is a waste and a pointless pressing great shame great gaff "For The Love Of Money" cried out for a DJ 12" release but clearly Gamble & Huff wanted those album sales instead AVOID to avoid gross disappointment.