Lost and Found: You've Got to Earn It (1962-1968)

Lost and Found: You've Got to Earn It (1962-1968)

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Motown fans who've lived through a few reissue campaigns know how shoddily the label's various corporate stewards have sometimes treated the riches in its tape vaults. With numerous and varied fine best-of packages currently available, though, attention has turned toward unreleased material, most notably in the Lost and Found series. Under that banner, You've Got to Earn It pulls together a set of quality Tempts cuts that, while not always representative of the highest songwriting standards, is often effective and intense. The puzzle is why some of these David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks vocals were left off releases at the time they were recorded; a weak record such as Meet the Temptations might have benefited. At this late date, it's no matter; Earn It is anything but barrel scrapings. Those longtime Tempts fans will find a good deal to dig here, and newcomers will be enlightened. --Rickey Wright

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Lost and Found: You've Got to Earn It (1962-1968)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Ratings don't mean much with this magic
  • Prequel to Fame
  • Hits from a parallel world
  • Historically Valuable-Musically Marginal
  • The Best
Lost and Found: You've Got to Earn It (1962-1968)
The Temptations
Manufacturer: Motown
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00001QGU7
Release Date: 1999-09-28

Tracks:

  1. What Am I Gonna Do Without You
  2. Happy Landing
  3. Love Is What You Make It
  4. No Time
  5. Last One Out Is Brokenhearted
  6. I Can't Think Of A Thing At All
  7. Camouflage (Version 1)
  8. My Pillow
  9. Tear Stained Letter
  10. Forever In My Heart
  11. You've Got To Earn It (Alternate Fast Version)
  12. I Know She's Not A Mannequin
  13. Dinah
  14. I Now See You Clear Through My Eyes
  15. Only A Lonely Man Would Know
  16. Camouflage (Version 1)
  17. Ain't Too Proud To Beg (Alternate String Mix)
  18. That'll Be The Day
  19. We'll Be Satisfied
  20. My Girl (Live At The Fox)

Amazon.com

Motown fans who've lived through a few reissue campaigns know how shoddily the label's various corporate stewards have sometimes treated the riches in its tape vaults. With numerous and varied fine best-of packages currently available, though, attention has turned toward unreleased material, most notably in the Lost and Found series. Under that banner, You've Got to Earn It pulls together a set of quality Tempts cuts that, while not always representative of the highest songwriting standards, is often effective and intense. The puzzle is why some of these David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks vocals were left off releases at the time they were recorded; a weak record such as Meet the Temptations might have benefited. At this late date, it's no matter; Earn It is anything but barrel scrapings. Those longtime Tempts fans will find a good deal to dig here, and newcomers will be enlightened. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ratings don't mean much with this magic.......2006-04-03

What a travesty! That these unpublished gems by the great Temptations have languished away for many years says a lot about Motown and its lack of respect for these geniuses of American music. Not only do fans deserve more but the great original Temptations need to be honored and revered as the geniuses they were and will always be.

Let's have more CD's...more DVD's of their performances of the composers and arrangers and choreographers etc of this great epoch in American musical traditions...so that the new generations can be awed once again by these performances.

5 out of 5 stars Prequel to Fame.......2005-09-22

A must for Temptations fans -- a trip to a time when the orignal Tempts were younng,talented, and on the brink of fame and before the time when superstardom tore the group apart.

4 out of 5 stars Hits from a parallel world.......2004-12-15

The Lost And Found series has featured unreleased masters by the Four Tops (a complete debut album of standards in a wholly different style from their norm), Marvin Gaye, the Miracles and others, all demonstrating the same thing - that the Motown machine was a mighty force that threw up far more goodies than it could handle.
This Temptations collection is no exception to that rule. The period between 1962 and 1968 had them quickly rising to fame and fortune with the relatively stable line-up featuring Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams and David Ruffin (who joined in 1963) as lead and harmony tenor vocalists, with Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin adding baritone and bass.
After a few plays, some of the tracks here already sound so much a part of the Temptations repertoire that is almost impossible to believe that they have languished in a vault unheard for all this time, and one cannot escape the suspicion that some of these would have made better album tracks than those that made the final track-list. Perhaps some internal politics came into play; producer pressure, or a ruling from Berry Gordy on high.
There are two versions of one song written and produced by Berry Gordy. Camouflage is first heard in a recording from February 1962, the earliest recording on the disc, and then in a supercharged version from March 1967.
Three of the songs are familiar from other versions. You've Got To Earn It is known from Temptin' Temptations, but turns up here in an alternative fast version. Ain't Too Proud To Beg is one of their best known songs, a US Top Twenty hit in 1966, but minus the seductive but possibly inappropriate string section that fascinatingly adorns it here. Their magnificent signature tune, My Girl, closes the album in an on-stage version performed without ceremony just 10 days after its release as a single.
One star is lost as all but three have been mastered from mono mixes.
Maybe there is a parallel world where some of these tunes were singles and were part of the fabric of everyday life as they so easily could have been here

2 out of 5 stars Historically Valuable-Musically Marginal.......2004-05-26

Remembering the days back in '66 when I would sit for hours and sing along with the Tempts as that purple Gordy label spun endlessly on the turntable, I can lay some claim to being a serious fan.

With that said, In my humble opinion, most of the items on this CD are "Grade B". It's historically interesting, since we've not heard them before, but they don't measure up to the stuff that made them legends. With a few exceptions, the melodies are poorly defined, and the lyrics are often a "force-fit" to the music (e.g. "Happy Landing"). Also, the additional strings on "Ain't Too Proud..." are a bit too "schmaltzy". The execs. at Hitsville knew what they were doing when they kept these in the can.

On the positive side, who would have guessed that the guys singing "My Pillow" were the Temptations? Great doo-wop!
And, "What am I Gonna Do Without You?" could well have been a hit.

Buy this disk for the history. Listen to it for a while, then quickly pop in their Greatest Hits Vol. 1 and watch the smile come on your face. This disk is interesting, but it isn't "Get Ready", "The Way You Do. . ." or "My Girl".

5 out of 5 stars The Best.......2003-06-30

Great CD! The alternate versions are priceless! I wonder why some of these tracks didn't make it out of the can? "Dinah" is an excellent track as well as "What am I Gonna Do Without You". The late great Paul Williams is truly an underated singer on "Tear Stained Letter and "I Can't Think of a Thing At All". And you also get to hear Eddie Kendrick's raw tenor in "Camouflage Version 1". Truly a CD to put in your collection!

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