The O'Jays discography

The O'Jays discography

This is a discography for the recordings of R&B/soul group The O'Jays. Listings include year of release and Billboard chart peak positions.

Albums

Early releases

*1965: "Comin' Through" (Imperial)
*1967: "Soul Sounds" (Minit)
*1968: "Back on Top" (Bell)

Philadelphia International releases

*1969: "The O'Jays in Philadelphia" - US Pop #156, US R&B #37
*1972: "Back Stabbers" - US Pop #10, US R&B #3 (Gold)
*1973: "Ship Ahoy" - US Pop #11, US R&B #1 (Platinum)
*1974: "Live in London" - US Pop #17, US R&B #2 (Gold)
*1975: "Survival" - US Pop #11, US R&B #1 (Gold)
*1975: "Family Reunion" - US Pop #7, US R&B #1
*1976: "Message in the Music" - US Pop #20, US R&B #3 (Gold)
*1977: "Travelin' at the Speed of Thought" - US Pop #27, US R&B #6
*1978: "So Full of Love" - US Pop #6, US R&B #1 (Platinum)
*1979: "Identify Yourself" - US Pop #16, US R&B #3 (Platinum)
*1980: "The Year 2000" - US Pop #36, US R&B #6
*1982: "My Favorite Person" - US Pop#49, US R&B #7
*1983: "When Will I See You Again" - US Pop #142, US R&B #56
*1984: "Love and More" - US R&B #35

Later releases

*1985: "Love Fever" (EMI-Capitol) - US Pop #124, US R&B #20
*1987: "Let Me Touch You" (Capitol) - US Pop #66, US R&B #3
*1989: "Serious" (EMI America) - US Pop #114, US R&B #4
*1991: "Emotionally Yours" (Capitol) - US Pop #73, US R&B #2
*1991: "Home for Christmas" (Capitol) - US R&B #78
*1993: "Heartbreaker" (Capitol) - US Pop #75, US R&B #7
*1997: "Love You to Tears" (Volcano) - US Pop #75, US R&B #14
*2001: "For the Love..." (MCA) - US Pop #53, US R&B #11
*2004: "Imagination" (Sanctuary) - US Pop #178, US R&B #19

Compilations

*1977: "The O'Jays: Collectors' Items" (Philadelphia International) - US Pop #132
*2001: "The Ultimate O'Jays" (Columbia Legacy)
*2004: "Together We Are One" (Philadelphia International) - US R&B #36
*2005: "The Essential O'Jays" (Epic)

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Early releases


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