| 1. I've Been Good To You | |||
| 2. Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart) | |||
| 3. I'll Always Love You | |||
| 4. Sad Song | |||
| 5. Every Little Bit Hurts | |||
| 6. Operator | |||
| 7. I'll Be Available | |||
| 8. Too Proud To Cry | |||
| 9. Together 'Til The End Of Time | |||
| 10. Who's Lovin' You | |||
| 11. Land Of A Thousand Boys | |||
| 12. Where Were You | |||
| 13. I've Got To Find It | |||
| 14. Suddenly | |||
| 15. Embraceable You | |||
| 16. How Many Times Did You Mean It | |||
| 17. Unchained Melody | |||
| 18. You've Changed Me | |||
| 19. Favor For A Girl (With A Love Sick Heart) | |||
| 20. All I Do Is Think About You | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Import exclusive two CD compilation for the sexy Motown vocalist whose gritty, gospel influenced delivery made 'Every Little Bit Hurts' a hit. Motown. 2005.
The Motown Anthology,Brenda Holloway,Universal Int'l,Motown,Pop,Pop-Soul,R&B/Soul,Rock,Soul,Soul/R & B,United States of America,Urban
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Anthology-The Best of The Temptations
The Temptations Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001A96 Release Date: 1995-05-23 |
Tracks:
- The Way You Do The Things You Do
- I'll Be In Trouble
- The Girl's Alright With Me
- Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)
- My Girl
- It's Growing
- What Love Has Joined Together
- Who's Lovin' You
- Since I Lost My Baby
- You've Got To Earn It
- Nobody But You
- My Baby
- Don't Look Back
- Ol' Man River (live)
- Get Ready
- Ain't Too Proud To Beg
- You'll Lose A Precious Love
- Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
- (I Know) I'm Losing You
- All I Need
- You're My Everything
- (Loneliness Made Me Realize) It's You That I Need
- I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You)
- Please Return Your Love To Me
- Lullaby Of Love
- The Impossible Dream
Tracks:
- Cloud Nine
- I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
- Runaway Child, Running Wild
- Don't Let The Joneses Get You Down
- I Can't Get Next To You
- Psychedelic Shack
- Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today)
- Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
- Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)
- Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
- Masterpiece
- Hey Girl (I Like Your Style)
- Let Your Hair Down
- Shakey Ground
- A Song For You
- Power
- Standing On The Top-Pt. 1
- Treat Her Like A Lady
- Lady Soul
Amazon.com essential recording
The Temptations have long had the reputation for being able to out-sing, out-dress, and out-dance any vocal group in sight. Their earliest hits featured either the grits-and-gravy stylings of David Ruffin ("My Girl," "I Wish It Would Rain") or the gossamer falsetto of Eddie Kendricks ("The Way You Do the Things You Do," "You're My Everything"). Replacing Ruffin with Dennis Edwards, the group went to a five-lead-voices concept ("Cloud Nine," "I Can't Get Next to You," "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone") that kept them in hits for another two decades. This 46-song, 2 CD set sports every one of these classics, an incredible live! version of "Ol' Man River," the seriously funky &quo;Shakey Ground," the Rick James-assisted "Standing on the Top," and many, many magical musical moments more. Bassman Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, and the unrelated Otis Williams were the other key members . Recommended reading: Temptations by Otis Williams with Patricia Romanowski (Putman, 1988) and Deliver Us from Temptation by Tony Turner with Barbara Aria (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1992). --Don WallerAmazon.com
The Temptations have long had the reputation for being able to out-sing, out-dress, and out-dance any vocal group in sight. Their earliest hits featured either the grits-and-gravy stylings of David Ruffin ("My Girl," "I Wish It Would Rain") or the gossamer falsetto of Eddie Kendricks ("The Way You Do the Things You Do," "You're My Everything"). Replacing Ruffin with Dennis Edwards, the group went to a five-lead-voices concept ("Cloud Nine," "I Can't Get Next to You," "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone") that kept them in hits for another two decades. This 46-song, 2 CD set sports every one of these classics, an incredible live! version of "Ol' Man River," the seriously funky &quo;Shakey Ground," the Rick James-assisted "Standing on the Top," and many, many magical musical moments more. Bassman Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, and the unrelated Otis Williams were the other key members . Recommended reading: Temptations by Otis Williams with Patricia Romanowski (Putman, 1988) and Deliver Us from Temptation by Tony Turner with Barbara Aria (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1992). --Don WallerCustomer Reviews:
Top class stuff.......2007-03-04
I wanted to get this CD after hearing the song "Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today)" being used to promote (the then upcoming) Season 4 of HBO's "The Wire". Check out these lyrics: "People moving out, people moving in (Why?)/ Because of the colour of their skin/ Run, run, run but you sure can't hide/ An eye of an eye, a tooth for a tooth/ Vote for me and I'll set you free!/ The only person talkin' about love, my brother, is the preacher/ And it seems nobody's interested in learnin' but the teacher."
The producers of that show are incredibly smart. I'm sure any fan of "The Wire" will agree that those few lines capture the current season of the show perfectly, almost as if the song was written for it. Or as if they wrote the show around the song.
Of course neither is the case; the use of the song simply came about as the result of good researching, and The Temptations probably don't need any introduction anyway. Alongside other male vocal groups like the O'Jays, The Four Tops, The Jackson 5/The Jacksons, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles and even The Commodores, these dudes were the soundtrack to the 60s and 70s, and the soundtrack to my generation's youth. They don't make them like this anymore.
All the hits are here; tunes like "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone", "My Girl", "Get Ready", "Just My Imagination" and "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" (with Diana Ross & The Supremes) among more recent ones like "Treat Her Like A Lady". And of course, "Ball Of Confusion". Over 40 songs and not a dud to be found anywhere. They certainly don't make them like this anymore.
This is one of those CDs I put on and find difficult to stop even if I'm late for an appointment somewhere. I'm playing it in the car and I get to where I want to go and I don't want to get out, at least, not until the song I'm listening to has finished. This is top class stuff. The best Temptations collection around today.
Right on, brothers!
Is Temptation a sin then iam guilty........2006-01-26
I've got sunshine on a cloudy day!.......2005-08-18
Great Compilation.......2005-08-10
Mono?!?!!?.......2005-05-23
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50th Anniversary Anthology
The Four Tops Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00016MSYE Release Date: 2004-01-13 |
Tracks:
- Baby I Need Your Loving
- Without The One You Love (Life's Not Worthwhile)
- Ask The Lonely
- I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)
- It's The Same Old Song
- Something About You
- Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)
- Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
- Reach Out I'll Be There
- Standing In The Shadows Of Love
- Bernadette
- I Got A Feeling
- 7-Rooms Of Gloom
- I'll Turn To Stone
- You Keep Running Away
- Walk Away Renee (Alternate Mix)
- If I Were A Carpenter
- Yesterday's Dreams
- I'm In A Different World
- What Is A Man
- Don't Let Him Take Your Love From Me (Stereo Single Mix)
- It's All In The Game
- Still Water (Love)
- River Deep-Mountain High (Stereo Single Edit)
- Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)
- In These Changing Times
- MacArthur Park (Part II)
Tracks:
- A Simple Game (U.K. Single Mix)
- I Can't Quit Your Love
- (It's The Way) Nature Planned It
- Keeper Of The Castle
- Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)
- Are You Man Enough
- Sweet Understanding Love
- I Just Can't Get You Out Of My Mind
- One Chain Don't Make No Prison
- Midnight Flower
- Seven Lonely Nights
- We All Gotta Stick Together
- Catfish
- H.E.L.P.
- When She Was My Girl
- Tonight I'm Gonna Love You All Over
- I Believe In You And Me
- Back To School Again
- I Just Can't Walk Away
- Mean Green Mother From Outer Space - Levi Stubbs And Chorus
- Indestructible (7-Inch Extended Single)
Album Description
The Four Tops' musical passion captures your ear. Their overflowing joy catches your eye. Their four souls touch yours and you succumb. You smile broadly, sing along, sway your hips and arms from side to side, and you dance that "Four Tops boogaloo" forever. It's been 50 years since Renaldo (Obie) Benson, Abdul (Duke) Fakir, Lawrence Payton and Levi Stubbs first sang together at a weekend party in Detroit's North End in 1954. The party's host asked the four, each from a different group, to sing for the gathering. They liked the results and decided to make things permanent. * 50 Years Of Hits and Counting.
* Two Career-Spanning CDs Featuring I CAN'T HELP MYSELF, REACH OUT I'LL BE THERE, BABY I NEED YOUR LOVING, WHEN SHE WAS MY GIRL, AIN'T NO WOMAN and Many More.
* Newly Remastered, Great-Sounding Mixes, New Essay and Photos from the Archives!
Customer Reviews:
A Quality Compilation.......2007-03-19
Many compilations exist, but I doubt you'll find one that encompasses any more without springing for a box set. The quality of the sound in this release is amazing. This should definitely be the standard for future anthologies and compilations. This collection chronicles their entire career (minus their Christmas album) and has every hit you could ask for. Do yourself a favor and buy it today. You won't regret it.
1st cd was great.......2007-03-16
The Four Tops-50th Anniversary Anthology .......2007-03-09
Van's Review.......2007-01-20
This collection deserves much listening to!
Four Tops.......2006-11-10
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Ooo Baby Baby: The Anthology
Smokey Robinson & Miracles , and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006J3KH Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Get A Job
- Bad Girl
- Way Over There
- (You Can) Depend On Me
- Who's Lovin' You
- Shop Around
- Ain't It Baby
- Mighty Good Lovin'
- Everybody's Gotta Pay Some Dues
- What's So Good About Goodbye
- I'll Try Something New
- You've Really Got A Hold On Me
- A Love She Can Count On
- I Can Take A Hint
- I've Been Good To You (Live)
- Mickey's Monkey
- Whatever Makes You Happy
- I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying
- (You Can't Let The Boy Overpower) The Man In You
- I Like It Like That
- That's What Love Is Made Of
- Would I Love You
- Come On Do The Jerk
- Baby Don't You Go
- Ooo Baby Baby
- The Tracks Of My Tears
- My Girl Has Gone
Tracks:
- Going To A Go-Go
- Choosey Beggar
- Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart (Since I Met You)
- (Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need
- The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage
- More Love
- I Second That Emotion
- If You Can Want
- Yester Love
- Special Occasion
- Give Her Up
- Baby, Baby Don't Cry
- Doggone Right
- Here I Go Again
- Abraham, Martin And John
- Point It Out
- Darling Dear
- Who's Gonna Take The Blame
- The Tears Of A Clown
- I Don't Blame You At All
- Crazy About The La La La
- Satisfaction
- When Sundown Comes
- We've Come Too Far To End It Now
- I Can't Stand To See You Cry
Customer Reviews:
could have used more original 45s.......2007-02-25
THE MIRACLES..MOTOWN'S GREATEST GROUP, PERIOD !!.......2006-06-12
Best overview to date.......2005-09-25
Although the first 8 tracks are in mono, the rest are in stereo and it is a delight to discover that tracks 9-24 on disc 1 appear in previously unreleased stereo mixes. To hear old classic favourites like You've Really Got A Hold On Me and Mickey's Monkey in stereophonic glory for he first time is like discovering them afresh. The separation of guitars, horns and voices adds so much to the sound picture.
The first disc, which is over 80 minutes long, is especially strong and causes one to want to dig out the original albums. The overall descent into schmaltz and blandness on the second disc is offset by some key returns to form, notably on Abraham Martin And John, The Tears Of A Clown (US Single Remix) and I Don't Blame You At All. Sadly, by the time of We've Come Too Far To End It Now, Smokey Robinson had come too far not to end it then
This is IT! The best Smokey Robinson & the Miracles collection available........2005-09-22
A nice overview.......2004-05-14
With so much material on here this album is worth the price, Smokey is an all time great artist, and his work shines here. He never was as important solo as his label mates Marvin and Stevie but he had a lot of talent. Essential for people who can't get enough of that old Motown stuff like Temptations, Four Tops, The Supremes, what a label.
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Anthology
The Commodores Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005O6HX Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
Tracks:
- Machine Gun
- I Feel Sanctified
- Are You Happy
- The Bump
- Slippery When Wet
- This Is Your Life
- Gimme My Mule
- Sweet Love
- Cebu
- Fancy Dancer
- High On Sunshine
- Just To Be Close To You
- Brick House (12in Version)
- Zoom
- Easy
Tracks:
- Come Inside (Live)
- Too Hot Ta Trot
- Flying High
- Say Yeah
- Three Times A Lady
- Sail On
- Still
- Old-Fashion Love
- Heroes
- Jesus Is Love
- Lady (You Bring Me Up)
- Oh No
- Painted Picture
- Lay Back
- Nightshift
Customer Reviews:
The one to get if you want all of the (full length) classics........2007-02-28
Brick Houses.......2006-04-11
The Commodores: Anthology is a well-recognized reflection of one of the most unique acts to have ever discovered out of the 70's. The double album deliver well in showcasing the classic Motown vibe, and reintroducing so much from classics of the past. The collection includes some great guilty pleasure delights like the classic party track Brick House, Lady (You Bring Me Up), their breakthrough smash Machine Gun, and laid back mellow ballads like Easy, Still, Just To Be Close To You, and the soulful Three Times A Lady. The album does a great job delivering everything that The Commodores had from beginning to end, while letting listeneres have a vivid imagination to Funk, Soul and Pop into one. Not bad for a group of guys from Tuskegee, Alabama.
The Commodres: Anthology is a fantastic compilation for die hard Motowns fanatics, and Commodres followers young and old. It is definitely worth the purchase. Howvever, if you are not interested into this great double disc storyteller, I definitely would suggest their '97 Ultimate Collection instead.
Album Cover: B+
Songs: B+
Price: A-
Remastering: B 1/2+
Overall: B+
Solid, Festering Funk..........2005-07-21
It is continuous enjoyment and listening pleasure...from the ever chart popular songs: Brickhouse, Lady (You Bring Me Up), Sweet Love and Night Shift to the less radio played but nonetheless spittin' fire tunes: High on Sunshine, Say Yeah, Fancy Dancer and Come Inside! Just check the harmonizning on "High On Sunshine." Phew! There is but one song missing I would have loved to have in the collection and that is the dynamite instrumental "Rapid Fire" from their "Machine Gun" album.
Nevertheless, you can not go wrong purchasing this package of pure, smoldering, TNT! I guarantee, you'll either be blowing the roof off the sucker, grooving and swaying or simply chilling depending upon what song is playing. I can guarantee you this too, when you do listen, you will not be disappointed and you'll take a trip to your past, while enjoying the present! Also, for a "live" feel of these fellas..pick up there "Commodores Live" Cd. I waited years for that gem to be re-issued and it was worth the very long wait!
Consumate Pop/Funk Band.......2004-11-14
Excellent!.......2004-09-15
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Motown Anthology
Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EULS7A Release Date: 2006-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Blackmail
- Hey Lordy
- I Am Your Man
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine
- All I Need
- Fading Away
- Soul Man
- Harlem
- Meeting Over Yonder
- I Should Have Known It Was You My Love
- Day By Day Or Never
- I Can Feel The Pain
- A Little Too Much
- Oh, I've Been Blessed
- Child Of Tears
- Further Up The Road
- Eleanor Rigby
- Grandma's Hand
- (In Other Words) Fly Me To The Moon
- Don't Be Afraid
- Look Before You Leap
- It Should Have Been Me Loving Her
- Chained
- Serve Yourself A Cup Of Happiness
- Does Your Mama Know About Me
- So This Is Love
- Just A Little Bit Closer
- Memories
- Malinda
- Weekends Vacation
- You Gave Me Someting (And Everyting's Alright)
- It's Growing
- One Girl
- Try A Little Tenderness
- Sometimes I Wonder
- If You Love Her
- Out In The Country
- Two Sides To Love
- How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone
- My Girl Has Gone
- Where Would I Be Without You
- I Just Can't Carry On
- I Need To Belong To Someone
- Park Street Bridge
- One Too Many Heartaches
- Bigger You Love The Harder You Fall
- Little Miss Sweetness
Album Description
Import only 47-track double-disc collection released through Motown/Spectrum. 2006.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Anthology of Recordings on Motown by the Man who was the "Bobby" in Bobby and the Vancouvers, with a Lineup the Included Tommy Chong (Yes, that Tommy Chong), Wes Henderson (Guitar), Robbie King (Keyboards), Ted Lewis (Drums) and Eddie Patterson (Bass). Motown's Efforts to Break the Band Never Caught Wildfire and the Group was Relegated to "The Minor League". Taylor Claims to Be the One to have Discovered the Jackson Five and was Clearly Instrumental in Getting Berry Gordy to Sign Them, Even Put them Up in his Detroit Apartment While He Prepared them for their Motown Audition (And He was Evicted after the Visit!). Taylor Himself Cut Two Albums for the Label, One with the Vancouvers and a Solo Album. This Double Disc Set Presents the Most Complete Picture of his Time in the Corner of the Spotlight.Customer Reviews:
Some of the best Motown ever...........2007-07-12
The best out of all of the Motown Anthologies and Collections out of Great Britain.
Was very please.......2007-03-13
Memories.......2006-11-19
Now a rant: Do the people running the remnants and affiliates of Motown know anything about marketing? Clearly, Motown at its peak was overloaded with more talent than they knew what to do with. They keep repackaging the big 10 groups literally a thousand times over while dozens of other talented groups and hundreds of great songs have virtually disappeared from public consciousness. (I am not ignoring the recent efforts of the Universal Music companies). So here is a free recommendation from someone who has done his own market research with the target market. Do a series of cd's with a name like "The Lost Hits of Motown". At 20 hits a cd, you could easily fill 3 cd's with memorable top 20 songs by Shorty Long, Kim Weston, Blinky, Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, The Contours, The Elgins, et al. Then there are all of the acts that, if you are not over 50 or 60 you would never realize that they once worked for Motown, like The Isley Brothers, Barbara McNair, Billy Eckstine, Meatloaf, The Spinners, not to mention that old hippy dude from That 70's Show. I think that by reintroducing some of the BEST forgotten songs of these forgotten Motown groups to people under 50, they could awaken a whole new set of buyers who would be interested in other songs by these acts. And of course people over 50 would surely snap up the cd's for themselves and for gifts.
If we depended on U.S. power callers.............2006-05-06
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Solo Anthology
Smokey Robinson Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005O6HW Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
Tracks:
- Sweet Harmony
- Baby Come Close
- Just My Soul Responding
- Virgin Man
- I Am I Am
- Quiet Storm
- The Agony And The Ecstasy
- Baby That's Backatcha
- Open
- There Will Come A Day (I'm Gonna Happen To You)
- Daylight And Darkness
- Shoe Soul
- Tracks Of My Tears (live)
- Crusin'
- Let Me Be The Clock
- Heavy On Pride (Light On Love)
Tracks:
- Being With You
- You Are Forever
- Tell Me Tomorrow
- Yes It's You Lady
- I've Made Love To You A Thousand Times
- Blame It On Love (with Barbara Mitchell)
- Don't Play With Another Love Song
- Ebony Eyes (with Rick James)
- Little Girl, Little Girl
- I Can't Find
- Be Kind To The Growing Mind (with The Temptations)
- Just To See Her Again
- One Heartbeat
- Love Don't Give No Reason (12" Club Mix)
- Everything You Touch
- We've Saved The Best Got Last (with Kenny G)
Customer Reviews:
Where there is Smoke!.......2007-05-03
SMOKE BREEZE! .......2006-08-04
A lot of people tend to hate on Smokey's solo work by saying that its material isn't up to par with music he did with the Miracles. What people need to understand is that after an artist has reached the pinnacle of their music, it's unrealistic to expect that artist to dish out just as many classics when they start another phase in their career. It doesn't mean that the artist still can't make good music, In the case of Smokey, he adjusted to his solo career gracefully- the proof is in this double disc set.
Disc one is obviously the strongest between the two. As he turn out sweet 70's soul with flair and occasionally rival Marvin Gaye's intimate energy on tracks like "Cruisin" and "Quiet Storm". Disc two moves toward his more Adult Contemporary/ easy listening period. While there's plenty of memorable tracks with "Being with You", "One Heartbeat", and "Just to see Her", there are times when the music can be too polished to give the songs the soulful feel it want to have (ex. "Little Girl, Little Girl" and "Eveything you Touch"). Even when he joins Kenny G on " Save the Best for Last", the studiocraft can be too immaculate to seduce some listeners.
This may not be quite as consistent as the first disc, but the standout gems are excellent in their own right.
What really make this collection essential is the range of the songs. Rather Smokey is singing about the insecurities of an inexperienced lover (Virgin Man), or letting one's ego get in the way of true love (Heavy on Pride), this album doesn't get redundant and can be crucial listening for any aspiring singer.
I done typed more than an handful about how great this album is. But don't take my word for it. Hear for yourself, and let the Smoke make love to your ears.
Everything He Touches.......2006-07-09
Smokey Robinson's 2001 The Solo Anthology, is a well-reflected double-album display of his great soulful voice from the Motown era. The songs here on this collection definitely sound better than they were released years ago. There are just so many great hits and reflections shown here including songs like Tracks Of My Tears, Ebony Eyes with the late Rick James who sadly passed away last year, Just To See Her, the R&B standards Let Me Be The Clock, and Crusin' which was covered by D'Angelo and Huey Lewis and Gwenyth Paltrow from the movie Duets.
Arguably, Smokey Robinson's Solo Anthology is a great greatest hits record for die hard Motown fans of all kinds. I absolutely recommend this record a whole lot. It still proves that even after all this time, everything Smokey Robinson touches still shines a little brighter.
Album Cover: B
Songs: A-
Price: B 1/2+
Remastering: A-
Overall: B+
5 STARS IS NOT ENOUGH...............................2004-11-28
Overview of Smokey as a solo artist.......2004-05-14
Still, he had a knack for crafting great melodies, if not albums. Disc one is a hitting set, Smokey was at his best in the 70s. The 3 killer jams from 'Quiet Storm' are included (inc. 'Baby Thats Backatcha'), and some of the slow jams here are as atmospheric as gets (check the vibe on 'Baby Come Close'!). The material here is a cool chunk of 70s soul, what a collection of grooves. Disc two covers the 80s, and its alright. Pretty cool in parts, but not all that great. 'Being With You' was a big hit, and I enjoy the cuts he did with Rick James and Kenny G. Its kind of patchy though, but overall this double album captures some of Smokeys best work and its a cool album to play late night or in a hot bath. Recommended for soul fans.
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The Motown Anthology
The Elgins Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OONPO0 Release Date: 2007-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Darling Baby
- In The Midnight Hour
- Heaven Must Have Sent You
- I Understand My Man
- Good Lovin'
- It's Gonna Be Hard Times
- Put Yourself In My Place (Single Version)
- 634-5789 (Soulville, Usa)
- No Time For Tears
- How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
- Stay In My Lonely Arms
- When A Man Loves A Woman
- It's A Man's Man's Man's World
- For Your Precious Love
- I Still Love You
- That's The Night The Love Died
- Love (Is The Answer)
- It's Been A Long Long Time (Single Version)
- All For Just Lovin' You
- My 2 Arms - You = Tears (Cellarful Of Motown Version)
- Thank You Love
- Let's Give Love Another Chance
- Another Hurt Like This
- When You Are Available
- Life Can Be Beautiful When You're In Love
- My Love For Your Love
- Love Where Are You Hiding
- Request Of A Fool (Single Version) (Mono)
- Don't You Know I Love You Baby
- Your Baby's Back (Single Version) (Mono)
- All I Got
- Boo Hoo (You Got Me Cryin' Over You)
- First Try At Love
- Party Time
- Until I Lost You
- Camel Walk
- It's Gonna Be Hard Times (Single Version) (Mono)
- Lonely Boy
- I Feel So Fine
- I Want To Be With You
- Let The Groove Roll On
- You Say You Love Me
- They Say You Don't Care
- Do You Know What I'm Talkin' About
- Put Yourself In My Place
- Darling Baby (Mono)
- Heaven Must Have Sent You (Single Version) (Mono)
- Stay In My Lonely Arms (Mono)
- I Understand My Man (Mono)
- It's Been A Long Long Time (Mono)
Album Description
2007 two CD compilation from the Detroit-based '60s R&B group best known for their single 'Heaven Must Have Sent You'. This 50 collection delves right into the heart of their Motown repertoire and includes many great lost classics from the height of Motown including 'Darling Baby', 'Good Lovin'', 'No Time For Tears' and many more. Universal.Album Details
2007 Digitally Remastered Anthology by the American R&B Group who Recorded for Berry Gordy's Motown Label from the Late 1950's Til their Breakup in 1967. The Group was Founded by Robert Fleming, Norbert Mcclean and Johnny Dawson who Recorded in the Groups the Sensations, the Five Emeralds, and the Downbeats. They Added Saundra Edwards and Became the Elgins in 1962. With the Label Success of the Supremes, Gladys Knight and the Pips and the Vandellas, Ms. Edwards was Thrust Upfront for Several Singles Recorded in the Group's Final Two Years, Including "Darling Baby" and "Heaven Must have Sent You" (Later a Hit for Bonnie Pointer), Both Contributions from the Hit House Writing Team of Holland Dozier Holland.Customer Reviews:
Motown Treasure Trove.......2007-07-13
The Elgins' hit 1965 single Darling Baby provided the title track of their V.I.P. album of the following year, which also included the hits Heaven Must Have Sent You, Put Yourself In My Place and Stay In My Lonely Arms. The entire album, mixed in stereo, is included in full and comprises the first twelve tracks of disc one. Saundra shines on all the lead vocals on the album, apart from 634-5789 and When A Man Loves A Woman on which Johnny Dawson sings lead. It was mostly recorded in 1966, but It's Gonna Be Hard Times dates from 1962, and was the B-side of her solo single on which she was joined by the three Vandellas and Marvin Gaye on piano. Most of the album was produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier, with several original Holland-Dozier-Holland songs from when they were on a huge roll, but one of my favourites is No Time For Tears, which Norman Whitfield produced. The Marvelettes did the great original version of this but that was buried on a B-side, and Saundra here makes it her own.
The original mono singles and their B-sides are also included separately, as well as those by Saundra Mallett and the Downbeats, but the revelation here once again is the quality of the wealth of previously unreleased material. The second disc includes fifteen tracks by the Downbeats, more than enough for a pretty good album, and all but three of these are appearing for the first time (one is a superior alternative mix of a 1962 single). A couple of these may never have been intended for release as they are fairly blatant carbon copies of existing songs: Party Time bears a strong similarity to Pony Time by Chubby Checker, and Let The Groove Roll On is a secular version of Mahalia Jackson's Let The Church Roll On via Chris Kenner's I Like It Like That. Both bring out the gospel fervour of the Downbeats, though, and sound terrific.
Yvonne Vernee Allen took over as lead singer in 1968 but nothing was released from her tenure with the Elgins, until now: there are four excellent examples of her work with the Elgins on disc one, produced by James Dean and William Weatherspoon, and reflecting the Motown sound of the time.
These Motown Anthologies are pure treasure trove and this opens another largely unknown chapter.
Another Motown Winner.......2007-07-12
Thanks, Universal!!.......2007-06-18
The Elgins anthologhy.......2007-06-07
yet. I thought the "B" artist who had only 1 or 2 hits, maby had a hand
full of things in the vaults. My God, there are nearly 40 or so great
songs here. What an awsome surprise! Berry Gordy, you were really the
busy little bee. Then the other surprise on these cd's is what they
recorded versions of. Jerry Butler's "For your precious love"
James Brown's fabulous"It's a man's world" , just to mention a few.
The stero mix of the "Darling Baby" lp is something to listen to.
I will not list my favorite cuts, all I can say is that, if you
are truley a motown fan, you will be pleasantly surprised.
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Anthology
The Jackson 5 Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004ZEJ8 Release Date: 2000-10-24 |
Tracks:
- I Want You Back
- Who's Loving You
- ABC
- The Young Folks
- The Love You Save
- I Found That Girl
- I'll Bet You
- I'll Be There
- Goin' Back To Indiana
- Mama's Pearl
- Darling Dear
- Never Can Say Goodbye
- Maybe Tomorrow
- It's Great To Be Here
- Sugar Daddy
- I'm So Happy
- Sing A Simple Song/Can You Remember (At The Hollywood Palace)
- Doctor My Eyes
- Little Bity Pretty One
- Lookin' Through The Windows
- Love Songs
Tracks:
- Corner Of The Sky
- Touch
- Hallelujah Day
- Daddy's Home (J5 Live In Japan)
- Get It Together
- Hum Along And Dance
- Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing (Don't Say No)
- It's Too Late To Change The Time
- Dancing Machine (Original LP Version)
- Whatever You Got, I Want
- The Life Of The Party
- I Am Love
- All I Do Is Think Of You
- Forever Came Today
- We're Here To Entertain You
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In retrospect, making 11-year-old Michael Jackson into a sex symbol was maybe not such a good idea, but it made for some great records with his brothers in the first half of the '70s. Anthology is the first compilation in ages to treat the Jackson 5 as a band rather than a franchise--meaning no solo records, though Jermaine's cover of Shep and the Limelites' "Daddy's Home" gets gerrymandered in via a live-in-Japan recording--and as an album act rather than just a factory for turning The Corporation's songs (like "ABC" and "I Want You Back") into hits. It includes all their big singles, but it also plumbs the archive for noteworthy B-sides and album tracks, of which there turn out to be plenty: some ridiculous (a make-way-for-the-new-generation anthem called "The Young Folks," hollered convincingly by a prepubescent Michael), some startling (who'd have thought they covered Funkadelic?), some both (a bouncy take on Jackson Browne's "Doctor My Eyes"). The second disc is especially juicy, documenting the 1973-74 period when the Jacksons fell into the hands of producer Hal Davis and turned out some fantastic, long psychedelic-funk jams, eventually streamlining their new approach into the megahit "Dancing Machine." --Douglas WolkCustomer Reviews:
Fantastic Redo!!.......2006-01-16
The Essential Album from a Very Legendary Family Soul Group.......2004-04-26
A Jackson 5 Lover!!!.......2003-08-10
Dance music for hyperactive monkeys on speed........2002-11-23
Great stuff, but available elsewhere.......2002-07-09
However, there are a couple of very rare trax on this collection. There is a live version of the J-5 singing and playing Sly Stone's "Sing a Simple Song" and the Delphonics' "Can You Remember." Both are from the J-5's 1969 debut on the "Hollywood Palace" show. Disc 2 also includes Jermaine singing "Daddy's Home" circa 1973 live in Japan. Since the J-5 usually did not record playing their own instruments live, that makes this collection interesting and worthwhile.
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The Best of Marvin Gaye (Motown Anthology Series)
Marvin Gaye Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001A9C Release Date: 1996-09-03 |
Tracks:
- Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
- Hitch Hike
- Pride And Joy
- Can I Get A Witness
- Try It Baby
- What's The Matter With You Baby
- Baby Don't You Do It
- How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
- I'll Be Doggone
- Ain't That Peculiar
- One More Heartache
- Take This Heart Of Mine
- Little Darling (I Need You)
- Sweeter As The Days Go By
- It Takes Two
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Your Unchanging Love
- Sweet Thing
- Your Precious Love
- If I Could Build My Whole World Around You
- You
- Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
- You're All I Need To Get By
- Chained
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine
- Too Busy Thinking About My Baby
- That's The Way Love Is
Tracks:
- What's Going On
- God Is Love
- Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
- Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
- Sad Tomorrows
- You're The Man - Pts. I & II
- The World Is Rated X
- Trouble Man
- Let's Get It On
- Come Get To This
- Just To Keep You Satisfied
- My Mistake (Was To Love You)
- Distant Lover (Live)
- I Want You
- After The Dance
- Got To Give It Up - Pt. I
- When Did You Stop Loving Me, When Did I Stop Loving You
- Ego Tripping Out
- Praise
- Heavy Love Affair
Amazon.com essential recording
Balancing raw power with shades of vulnerability, Gaye rose to the top of Motown's roster without the benefit of a supporting vocal group. Whether singing love songs or social commentary, Gaye's voice displays an earnestness and sincerity that are a soul singer's most potent weapons. Among these 47 hits are his memorable duets with Mary Wells, Kim Weston, and Tammi Terrell along with Motown staples such as "Can I Get a Witness," "How Sweet It Is," "Ain't That Peculiar," and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." This 2 CD set also covers socially conscious 1970s originals such as "What's Going On," "Mercy, Mercy Me," and "Inner City Blues." Only his last hit, "Sexual Healing," is left out. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
best of marvin gaye.......2006-03-20
amazon was a HORRIBLE sound quality. the outside of the cd
said it was done in 'germany'...the sound was hollow and
scratchy. i returned it with a minimal amt of trouble.
An impeccable collection of classic Marvin.......2005-12-13
Amazon has double listed the 2nd disc.......2005-04-04
BTW, great album. This is the best 'best of' collection/ compilation/ anthology of Marvin Gaye's work, outside of the box set.
Superb anthology .......2004-11-28
This superb anthology from the Motown vaults is packed with great songs, and I have been a big fan of this record since discovering it in 2001. I cannot recommend this more highly to those Amazon shoppers who may yet be unaware of this great vocalist.
By the way, these Motown Anthology 2CD sets are not to be missed. Try out The Supremes and The Temptations also in this series.
5 stars!!
The Diary of a Motown and Soul Music Legend.......2004-05-18
Anyway, this 2-CD (or 2-tape) collection of 67 songs, 40-some known hit singles and some album cuts, b-sides and rarities is the PERFECT album for a true artist like Marvin Gaye was. Many cats can only wish that they can have the hit catalogue that this brotha from the Chocolate City had! I mean, he was not only just a popular singer who recorded some of the 20th century's greatest songs and albums known to mankind, but he was also a great writer, producer, arranger, mixer, musician and instrumentalist not to mention he already had a career as a lead singer of two R&B groups in the late-'50s before signing with Motown in 1961 to be a jazz singer (his original intention of rebelling against what people were telling him how he should be).
And then you can't forget his LEGENDARY and AMAZING duets with classic R&B female legends like Mary Wells (the first female superstar of Motown), Kimberly Weston, the wonderful and memorable Tammi Terrell and last but not least the Motown Queen, Diana Ross. So not only has his career spread four decades but in the middle of it, he was able to be in a couple of groups, be a legendary duet partner and he even played in a couple of movies or three.
But anyway back to the anthology set of Marvin! The man's hit career spreads into three or four or even five different periods at a time:
Suave Gentleman (1962-67)
Soul Loverman (1967-70)
Patriotic Ghetto Warrior (1971-1972)
Romantic and Erotic Ladies' Man (1973-1977)
Confessional Ghetto Preacher (1978-1981)
The first CD (full of 20 solo hits and 7 wonderful duets) may be the most interesting of the anthology set. It shows Marvin at first reaching his inner Sam Cooke in the early portion of his career going from "Stubborn Kind of Fellow" to "Baby Don't U Do It" and then finding his own voice slowly from "How Sweet It Is" and then finally finding his vocal POWER in songs like "You" (check out the HIGH note near the middle of the song!) and "Grapevine". And then there's the memorable duets with Tammi Terrell that are the essence of true soul. Marvin & Tammi should both be inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame just for the five songs listed on the album.
But then again, the second CD of the anthology set can be the most complex! I mean, this is when Marvin Gaye took FULL ARTISTIC CONTROL and gave us the legendary albums WHAT'S GOING ON, TROUBLE MAN, LET'S GET IT ON, MARVIN GAYE LIVE, I WANT YOU, HERE, MY DEAR, and IN OUR LIFETIME (which was Marvin's first entry into the '80s). You would fall in love with the different production of "What's Going On", without so much of the people talking and just the music, it also shows more of Marvin's vocal backings in its beautiful pitch. "God Is Love", even with its short time, is classic MOTOWN with a gospel-soul feel to it. You had a feeling R. Kelly was listening closely to this album while making Step In The Name of Love. "Sad Tomorrows" with its different feel of a bluesy and classical feel and with that soul is different from the album version (Flying High) from What's Going On and it's also breathtaking that you have to play it over and over. "The World Is Rated X" and "You're The Man" is the brotha's finest work as a political preacher as he sung about the social ills of the world and the political administration. And of course songs from the wonderful "Let's Get It On" album is produced brilliantly here. "Just to Keep U Satisfied" is classic doo-wop!
Then you get into the live recording of "Distant Lover" even while edited (for album purposes) and well it's still a masterpiece. "I Want You" and "After the Dance" are classics and of course "Got to Give It Up" is a blue-light in the basement party anthem that is still hot even after all these years. Finally Marvin's later work with "Here, My Dear" and "In Our Lifetime" are produced and helps brings a climatic ending to the entire 2-CD set.
From "Stubborn Kind of Fellow" in 1962 where he was in love with a girl but somehow stubborn to his or his woman's feelings to when he was looking for love in 1981's funky "Heavy Love Affair", it's particularly the Diary of Marvin Gaye. Nobody in soul music was like this cat and there will be nobody like him again no matter what you say! Marvin Gaye is forever the Original King of R&B! (TAKE THAT, WHITNEY, HA-HA!)
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Anthology
The Four Tops Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001ABE Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Baby I Need Your Loving
- Without The One You Love (Life's Not Worthwhile)
- Sad Souvenirs
- Ask The Lonely
- I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
- Helpless
- It's The Same Old Song
- Something About You
- Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)
- Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
- Then
- Reach Out, I'll Be There
- Standing In The Shadows Of Love
- I Got A Feeling
- Bernadette
- 7-Rooms Of Gloom
- I'll Turn To Stone
- MacArthur Park
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain(Live)
- Everybody's Talking
- For Once In My Life
- A Place In The Sun
- Reflections
Tracks:
- You Keep Running Away
- Walk Away Renee
- If I Were A Carpenter
- Yesterday's Dreams
- I'm In A Different World
- Can't Seem To Get You Out Of My Mind
- Don't Let Him Take Your Love From Me
- It's All In The Game
- Still Water (Love)
- River Deep-Mountain High
- Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)
- In These Changing Times
- You Gotta Have Love In Your Heart
- I Can't Quit Your Love
- (It's The Way) Nature Planned It
- Medley: Hey Man/We Got To Get You A Woman
- I Just Can't Walk Away
- Don't Tell Me That It's Over
Amazon.com
On soul symphonies like "Standing in the Shadows of Love" and "Reach Out, I'll Be There," Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs applied his rough singing to some of the finest soul ever created. Anthology features 39 riveting Motown cuts, 18 of them hits, though none can compare to their masterpiece among masterpieces, "Bernadette." Stubbs begins each verse trying to reason with the woman who's leaving him, but by verse's end he's inevitably blabbering, demanding more than anyone could ever deliver. He yells out her name again and again, and when the music suddenly stops, you'll swear you hear the echo of her steps walking away. --David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
Great Anthology.......2004-12-29
Classic, just like the Tops themselves.......2000-04-06
They have been great for so long. Their harmonies are wonderful, with the ever-present Levi Stubbs way way out in front. They sang with power and with passion, and were a must for those basement parties back in the day.
Their hits are just about all here, from "Baby I Need Your Lovin'" , and "Ask The Lonely", "Reach Out" "Seven Rooms of Gloom" and "Bernadette". Also some more obscure (comparatively speaking) such as "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever" (my personal favorite) and "Its All In The Game". Happily, they are the original recordings (like all of the Mowtown Anthology collection).
For the most part, if it got much play in the '60's or '70's by the Four Tops, it is here. THE place to find the songs you remember and love.
Classic Material from A Classy Group.......2000-03-25
excellent dancing & singing music in classic motown style.......1999-04-05
Serviceable, but not for the completist.......1998-07-21
The focus is always on the front man, and the Tops had (and have) a dynamic one in Levi Stubbs. The power and range of his voice does not show as strongly through the early tracks, when producers forced him into that cookie-cutter tenor key owned by so many in the Motown stable, which was just a shade too high for Stubbs to be completely comfortable. Check out the range he shows on "Bernadette" and "Standing In The Shadows Of Love" and you'll feel the earth moving as Levi's power surges forth.
Now if we can just get Motown to give them the set they deserve; one along the lines of the E! mperors of Soul set their contemporaries, the Temptations, were given....
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