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Guests: Richter (Kottonmouth Kings),Eek-A-Mouse,Yellowman
OPM: Geoff Turney (guitar, bass guitar); John E. (Wurlitzer piano); Big B. Personnel: Big B (vocals, whistling); John E. (vocals, guitar, piano, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards, programming); Daryle Swann (vocals, programming); Pamela Williams, Yellowman (vocals); Geoff (guitar, organ, programming); Steve Fox (guitar, programming); Keefus (piano, Moog synthesizer); Jonathan Williams (Clavinet, Farfisa, ARP synthesizer, Oberheim synthesizer); Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (keyboards, synthesizer); Stan Frazier (congas, shaker, percussion); Michael Beinhorn (tambourine, percussion); Steve Gallagher (programming). Additional personnel: Cory Bookman (trumpet); Phil Katz (trombone); Steve Gallagher . Audio Mixers: OPM; Steve Gallagher ; Daryle Swann. Photographers: Chapman Baehler; Sean Murphy.
For The Masses Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET! This is another great CD from OPM, Song 10 "Horney" should be playing at the end of the night at every bar accross the world Submitted by lawnchairhigh78 (Calgary, Alberta, CANADA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good CD Buy it!!! OPM is awesome and great. I recently bought the CD and it is better than their other CD, "Menace to Sobriety". That's what I think for My opinion. If you like underground labels by Suburban Noize Records, you will love this cd From the artist OPM... If I were you, I would listen to it first of this website and if you like it, Buy it as soon as yuo can before they're sold out or out of print... Submitted by Taylorfeuer (Washington Crossing, pa, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
It's about time! After getting screwed by Atlantic, OPM is FINALLY back with "For The Masses" and it is FANTASTIC!!!!! The tracks have the same feel as "Menace To Sobriety", so, if you liked that then get this! Submitted by Jason (Sunrise, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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