The title is a bit of a misnomer: The Supremes are anthologized in more comprehensive fashion on Motown's three-volume Greatest Hits series, while this package is denser, and has a higher hit-per-track ratio. But if you'd rather pick up one collection than three, and if you want a good, thorough skimming of cream from the group's catalog, this is the better choice. All of the familiar songs are here, with no major omissions--and they're packed in with a liberal helping of second-magnitude hits. For a collection that samples only the extreme top end of the Supremes' output, there's Every Great No. 1 Hit, also on Motown. It's missing a lot, but it delivers exactly what it promises. --Gavin McNett
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Diana Ross and the Supremes - The Ultimate Collection
Diana Ross & Supremes Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001ANZ Release Date: 1997-10-07 |
Tracks:
- When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
- Where Did Our Love Go
- Baby Love
- Come See About Me
- Stop! In The Name Of Love
- Back In My Arms Again
- Nothing But Heartaches
- I Hear A Symphony
- My World Is Empty Without You
- Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart
- You Can't Hurry Love
- You Keep Me Hangin' On
- Love Is Here And Now Your Gone
- The Happening
- Reflections
- In And Out Of Love
- Forever Came Today
- Some Things You Never Get Used To
- Love Child
- I'm Livin' In Shame
- I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
- I'll Try Something New
- The Composer
- No Matter What Sign You Are
- Someday We'll Be Together
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The title is a bit of a misnomer: The Supremes are anthologized in more comprehensive fashion on Motown's three-volume Greatest Hits series, while this package is denser, and has a higher hit-per-track ratio. But if you'd rather pick up one collection than three, and if you want a good, thorough skimming of cream from the group's catalog, this is the better choice. All of the familiar songs are here, with no major omissions--and they're packed in with a liberal helping of second-magnitude hits. For a collection that samples only the extreme top end of the Supremes' output, there's Every Great No. 1 Hit, also on Motown. It's missing a lot, but it delivers exactly what it promises. --Gavin McNettCustomer Reviews:
It's About the Music.......2007-06-27
This record collection can remedy that situation. Among its 20 tracks, I count 14 songs that were big, reasonably rocking hits, Motown style, before the studio started going for a softer style that better suited the emerging solo star Diana Ross's slender voice. Holland-Dozier-Holland surely knew how to write rocking songs; the studio had a celebrated, tight backing band, and The Supremes could deliver. Listen to "Come See About Me," one of their earliest hits, and hear those girls belt it out. Or try "Back In My Arms Again," "Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart,""Stop! In the Name of Love." Any one of their 14 original hits: these girls were not peddling bubblegum.
The backstory doesn't explain their great success: it's about the music...
The best!!.......2007-01-05
Damn, these girls could SING!.......2006-07-26
Not entirely Supreme.......2006-01-20
And are you really sure you don't want to hear the gems that are finally discovered on the Supremes Box set?
Awesome songs, bad audio.......2005-03-20
However...
In remastering these recordings, the audio engineers have apparently done what I always call a "boost and compress," which reduces dynamic range, increases overall apparent loudness, and often increases distortion. Back in the 60's, the tendency was to mix songs with vocals much louder than the accompanying music, and with very little deep bass. Nowadays the tendency is right the opposite, with electronically generated deep bass notes, and vocals barely peeking over the music. To give the Supremes a more modern sound, they seem to have compressed these tracks to bring up the music, especially the bass. The result is distorted and unnatural vocals, and compressed dynamic range, especially on the older songs. It's really a shame.
If you can't tell the difference between mp3's and CDs, you won't care. If you're an audiophile, you'll be disappointed.
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One Woman - The Ultimate Collection
Diana Ross , and The Supremes Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007KWP0G Release Date: 2005-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Where Did Our Love Go
- Baby Love
- You Can't Hurry Not
- Reflections
- Reach Out And Touch
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Touch Me In The Morning
- Love Hangover
- I'm Still Waiting
- Upside Down
- Theme From Mahogany
- Endless Love
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- If We Hold On Together
- Best Years Of My Life
- Your Love
- Let's Make Every Moment Count
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