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  1. Ecstasy (September 1973) is the fourth studio album by the Ohio Players and the third released through the Westbound label. The album was produced by the band, and arranged by Walter "Junie" Morrison. The cover photo was taken by Joel Brodsky.

  2. Feb 25, 2013 · Ecstasy - Ohio Players. themusiclibrary101. 1.15K subscribers. Subscribed. 149. 8.4K views 10 years ago. Check out: The Music Library - Enjoy your research!!!.... Ecstasy from the 1975 LP...

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  3. Apr 30, 2020 · 381. 18K views 3 years ago #OhioPlayers. Ohio Players Ecstasy (Extended) Great cut from 1973 which ran for 2.30 mins, even better when this longer version appeare ...more. Ohio Players...

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  5. ohioplayers.bandcamp.com › album › ecstasyEcstasy | Ohio Players

    $10 USD. Send as Gift. Never content to rest on their laurels, Ohio Players returned to Westbound in 1973 with Ecstasy. This collection of songs may just be the most cohesive and complex in their entire discography. Sensual, seductive grooves sit side-by-side with dynamite party anthems, and the band’s jazz chops enter the mix even further.

  6. Ecstasy Lyrics: Well, wanna tell you / 'Bout my baby, my baby / I'll never, never, never / Leave her, leave her, no, no / Loving you, loving you / Is ecstasy to me / I could never leave you.

  7. Oct 2, 2023 · 12. How does “Ecstasy” resonate with listeners today? The song’s meaning revolves around the intense and overwhelming experience of falling in love. It takes the listeners on a journey through the euphoria and blissful emotions one feels when they are deeply infatuated with someone.

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