The Soul of O.V. Wright | 
| Artist: O.v. Wright Label: Fontana Mca Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $6.19 You Save: $5.79 (48%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 15709
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 10670 UPC: 008811067021 EAN: 0008811067021 ASIN: B000002OM4
Release Date: December 22, 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | You're Gonna Make Me Cry - O.V. Wright, Malone, Deadric | | • | I'd Rather Be Blind, Crippled and Crazy - O.V. Wright, Carter, Darryl | | • | When You Took Your Love From Me - O.V. Wright, Malone, Deadric | | • | Gonna Forget About You - O.V. Wright, Wright, O.V. | | • | Everybody Knows - O.V. Wright, Jamison, Roosevelt | | • | Don't Let My Baby Ride - O.V. Wright, Malone, Deadric | | • | I Don't Want to Sit Down - O.V. Wright, Malone, Deadric | | • | Born All Over - O.V. Wright, Copeland, Johnny | | • | Ace of Spades - O.V. Wright, Malone, Deadric | | • | Eight Men, Four Women - O.V. Wright, Malone, Deadric | | • | A Nickel and a Nail - O.V. Wright, Malone, Deadric | | • | Heartaches, Heartaches - O.V. Wright, Mitchell, Willie | | • | Drowning on Dry Land - O.V. Wright, Gregory, Mickey | | • | Monkey Dog - O.V. Wright, Caple, Gil | | • | He's My Son (Just the Same) - O.V. Wright, Hollis, George | | • | I've Been Searching - O.V. Wright, Randle, Earl | | • | Motherless Child - O.V. Wright, Traditional | | • | I'm Going Home (To Live With God) - O.V. Wright, Traditional |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
The Greatest? Or Merely The Best... May 29, 2000 David Wayne (Santee, CA United States) 59 out of 59 found this review helpful
Ask someone to name the greatest soul singer, the one who could really testify on any subject, and you'll hear Sam Cooke's name, and those of Otis Redding, Solomon Burke, or Marvin Gaye. Less frequently, the names of James Carr and O.V. Wright pop up. The reason O.V. Wright belongs in this select circle lies in the effect he had on his audience; the feeling he brought across. O.V. hurt like no one ever hurt! He really could make you feel what it's like to be a deeply religious man too often tempted by worldly desires. Do you want to know pain? Just listen to "You're Gonna Make Me Cry" or "Eight Men, Four Women." Want to feel what it's like for a man to be deperate and just heartbeats from going over the edge? Check out "A Nickel And A Nail." And O.V. could move your feet, too, as on "Blind, Crippled and Crazy" and "I Don't Want To Sit Down." A couple of real gems here are the supremely hurtful, "He's My Son, Just The Same" and the eerily prohetic, "I'm Going Home To Live With God." (James Carr's "You've Got My Mind Messed Up" is about the only more ironic cut you'll find!) These songs were recorded by Wright for Back Beat records. O.V.'s post-Back Beat career, while uneven, has been well-documented in re-issues by Hi Records. The only other essential cut you won't find here is his classic, "That's How Strong My Love Is," which was issued by Goldwax, before the owner of Back Beat Records filed a lawsuit. This track can be found on the Ripete Records release, "Soul Patrol." O.V. Wright was truly, as he loved to boast on record, the "Ace Of Spades." If you are unfamiliar with O.V. Wright, but love soul music, you owe it to yourself to check this out. But be forewarned: the emotion here is deep, and the tension is real and almost unbearable. That's really, after all, what soul music is supposed to be all about.
O.V. Wright is the definition of Soul December 27, 2004 Scott D. Gribble (Baltimore MD) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I don't know why I've never herd of O.V. until recently. I honestly first picked up on him after looking through the credits of a rap album. The sample listed was O.V.'s "Motherless Child" and based on that song and the reviews here I got the album. I really didn't think `The Soul of...' would be as good as it ended up being. A lot of the music sounds similar to an Al Green song ("I've Been Searching", "I'm Going Home" etc.), but his voice has a much deeper Sam Cooke sound to it. I'll admit that I skip over a couple of the songs on the album, but the good songs are so strong it practically blows you away. I got four other soul albums at the same time as O.V. and this one surprisingly was the best of them. If you love soul music and you've never even herd of O.V. Wright, I would highly recommend adding this album to your collection. Do Not Hesitate! Favorite tracks: "When You Took Your Love From Me", "Born All Over", "Ace of Spades", "A Nickel and a Nail", "Drowning on Dry Land", "I've Been Searching", "Motherless Child", "I'm Going Home".
The Epitome Of Southern Soul July 6, 2004 L. E STOTTLEMEYER (KCMO) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
O.V.Wright is one of the best "Southern Soul" singers to ever live and he also recorded two songs that represent "Southern Soul" more than any others-1965's Top 10 "You're Gonna Make Me Cry" and 1967's Top 10 "Eight Men And Four Women". These two songs were O.V.'s only Top 10's on the R&B charts although 1970's "Ace Of Spade" was just shy peaking at #11 in the late part of 1970. I can't rate him better than Sam Cooke or Jackie Wilson or Otis Redding or Wilson Pickett or Sam Moore or Joe Tex, but what I can do is rate him equal to those singers- and that's a darn good class to be in.This is the deep "Southern Soul" sound at it's best.
Sweet Memories May 14, 2007 Narvelan E. Coleman (Los Angeles, CA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have been an O.V. Wright fan since my high school days back in the '60's. He performed at my Senior Prom After Party, singing his hit (at the time), "You're Gonna Make Me Cry," and he brought the house down! All of us girls were pressed up against that stage simply mesmerized by his moving performance, while all of our prom dates stood around in the back with attitudes! He made each girl feel as if she were the only one in the room, singing just to her! Oh, and what a performance! Down on his knees, holding each one of our hands and giving us sugar while not missing a note or a beat! Needless to say, we were just speechless (except for all the screaming we did)! If you want a combination of blues, gospel and straight from the heart singing, all delivered by an unforgettable classic soulful and gifted voice, GET THIS ONE; you won't be disappointed. My absolute favorite track is "Motherless Child." This track was recently used in the urban hit movie "ATL", during one of it's most important scenes. Great choice for inclusion on the soundtrack, and an inventive way to introduce young audiences to talented artists, such as O.V. Wright, from another era, whose songs are relevant to our society today.
Unbelievable May 5, 2003 Andrew J. Dickholtz (Boston, MA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you are a fan of soul (or not), and do not already have anything by O.V. Wright, you should purchase this cd immediately. 'The Soul of O.V. Wright' is a great primer on the stirring music of one of America's most soulful voices. After listening to it, you will clearly notice the influence he has had on a strong majority of R&B and Soul singers since.Buy this album!
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