The Magic of Motown [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Stop! In The Name Of Love
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2. Love Machine
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3. Please Mr Postman
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4. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby
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5. I Heard It Through The Grapevine
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6. Take Me In Your Arms & Love Me
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7. What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted
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8. Walk Away From Love
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9. My Girl
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10. You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)
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11. I Was Made To Love Her
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12. I Love Your Smile
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13. Every Little Bit Hurts
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14. Abc
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15. I Want To Go Back There Again
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16. When You're Young & In Love
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17. Soul Stomp
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18. It Takes Two
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19. I Got A Feeling
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20. Night
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See all 40 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
UK Only Compilation. Along with the Familiar Names the Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie and Many More, There Will Be Musical Nuggets Including a Rare Track from Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Hits from White Artists who Signed to the Label and a Few of Those One Hits Wonders.
The Magic of Motown,Various Artists,Universal Int'l,Pop,R&B,R&B/Soul,Soul/R & B Collections,V/a Compilations
The Magic of Motown [Import]
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- The Spectacular Tones Of Grover!
- Mister Magic...
- Hits the sweet spot
- Passionate trailblazer in jazz fusion history..
- Spectacular!
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Mister Magic
Jr. Grover Washington
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ASIN: B000001A5Z
Release Date: 1995-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Earth Tones
- Passion Flower
- Mister Magic
- Black Frost
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This 1975 release is a masterpiece of soul jazz, with keyboardist Bob James providing the arrangements for Grover Washington's emotive saxophones. James's opening "Earth Tones" has Washington playing soprano over a weave of percussion and electronics that suggests the influence of Miles Davis's electric fusion work, while "Passion Flower," a beautiful ballad by Duke Ellington's composing partner, Billy Strayhorn, has Washington's soprano backed by rich strings. His tenor is potent and soulful on the punchy version of "Mr. Magic" and funkier still on the James-Washington collaboration "Black Frost." Eric Gale turns in some superb guitar solos, and the studio band, anchored by taut backbeats from bassist Gary King and drummer Harvey Mason, is first-rate. --Adam Rains
Customer Reviews:
The Spectacular Tones Of Grover!.......2007-06-16
Grover Washington,actually pretty early in his career at this point just about floored the jazz funk saxophone world with "Mister Magic".The album starts out with the 12 plus minute "Earth Tones"-starting itself with gentle nature sound effects and then lurching into a deep,primal jazz/funk groove with Grover's sax permateating every cravass in between!And those nature songs and bubbly guitar just melt around the songs like carmel!And a cover of the Billy Strayhorn classic "Passion Flower" is given a treatment not dissimilar to Coltrane.And then there's that title song-a moodily grooving slice of funk with deep beats and light,sensual orchestration to die for-not to mention having one of the FUNKIEST bottoms your going to hear!And the whole thing is capped off with "Black Frost" whitch does'nt change alot!'Mister Magic' swings in and out of tempo's,from jazz to funk and back all in little more then half an hour and is CLEARLY Grover Washington's artitic statement of intent and those who only know him for albums like Winelight your going to be in for quiet a surprise!If only he were here today to make more music like this-I know alot of people who'd like to hear it.I would!
Mister Magic..........2007-04-13
Truth be told, I had forgotten about Grover Washington and his music! You can get this disk at a good price these days. Just buy it, place it in your player and mellow out! Of course, the signature tune here is "Mister Magic." Relive this Grover's music today!!!! Five stars!
Hits the sweet spot.......2006-01-03
Talented, versatile and confident, are a few words that can describe Grover's cuts.
He is one of the very few, who has able grasps a constant following for all the years he has gifted us.
He fluidly morph from his early days of traditional, to (what most of us remember him as) one the funkiest saxes with the CTI and Motown years, then to his latter years of smooth jazz, he has always kept us captivated with certain cuts we all can say "Ah man, that's Grover!" He was one who never stayed in the back of the pack with the changing times, and didn't limited himself with certain fortes.
I have been listening to Grover for over 35 years and his music still hits the senses of the soul. In my collection over the years, his name is repeated the most. Mr. Magic was his signature cut, but if you want pure funky Grover, take a listen to Black frost, it's all him, no other solos are used and I think it's his best tenor works of its time. He goes from high to low, short to long notes and even does battle with the horn section. I'm reviewing this album only because this was the first Grover album I purchased way back.
To get the full spectrum of Grover you must check out his other albums, Feels so Good, (Knucklehead) Reed Seed, (Loran's Dance) Paradise, and Live at the Bijou are a few. Go by the ratings and you won't go wrong. Grover will be missed, never forgotten and never gets old.
Passionate trailblazer in jazz fusion history.........2005-11-19
This album was unique as it almost singlehandedly sparked the whole jazz fusion era that was to take grip in the early 70s, at least to say it shone a commercial spotlight on the whole genre. It still is even today considered a landmark album because the level of musicianship contained will never be surpassed. Grovers adaptation of Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorns "Passion Flower" almost equalled the original. The sound is enchanting on each track!
Some of the greatest session musicians of the 70s are contained on this c.d. Many like Grover, sadly are no longer around. By this i'm referring to the phenomenal guitarist Eric Gale who captivates you rigidly from his very first reverb drenched lick during his sensational solo on "Mister Magic". Eric Gale set the standard and laid down one of the most memorative, funky and passionate solos in jazz funk history. Absolute perfection. The 'tension & release' effect & feel in guitar playing was never better displayed..and no one can play this solo like Eric. Even today it makes the hair on my neck stand on end. Maybe even Eric would never have been able to replicate the solo because it just seems so spontaneously perfect. Grover never sounded as good as on this album and his next one "Feels So Good" which was almost part of the same concept as this one. This was the true sound of KUDU records in 1973. Beautiful!
Spectacular!.......2004-06-26
This album starts out with the 12 plus minute "Earth Tones"-starting itself with gentle nature sound effects and then
lurching into a deep,primal jazz/funk groove with Grover's sax
permateating every cravass in between!And a cover of the Billy
Strayhorn classic "Passion Flower" is given a treatment not
dissimilar to Coltrane.And then there's that title song-a moodily
grooving slice of funk with deep beats and light,sensual orchestration to die for!And the whole thing is capped off with
"Black Frost" whitch does'nt change alot!'Mister Magic' swings
in and out of tempo's,from jazz to funk and back all in little
mor then half an hour and is CLEARLY Grover Washington's artitic
statement of intent!If only he were here today to make more music
like this-I know alot of people who'd like to hear it.I would!
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- Teena is one singing woman
- Very nice
- Another Gem From Teena's Motown Days
- It Must Be Magic
- It's About Time!
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It Must Be Magic
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ASIN: B000078JLP
Release Date: 2002-11-12 |
Tracks:
- It Must Be Magic
- Revolution
- Where's California
- 365
- Opus III (Does Anybody Care)
- Square Biz - (long version)
- Ballad Of Cradle Rob & Me, The
- Portuguese Love
- Yes Indeed!
- Square Biz - (instrumental, 12-inch B-side)
- Someday We'll All Be Free - (previously unreleased, live)
- Deja Vu (We've Been Here Before) - (previously unreleased, live)
Customer Reviews:
Teena is one singing woman.......2007-05-30
This is an excellent CD. Not only does she get you moving when she sings square biz, It must be magic and Revolution but she comes out swinging with the slow jams. Portuguese love, Where's California, and Yes indeed. If you can get the remasted extended version you will also get DeJa vu (Live) and trust me she sings that song.
Very nice.......2007-05-23
Remastered and the extra tracks make it special.
There are pictures of Teena added inside the album of Teena doing a concert.
Very enjoyable. Her live shows were really awesome and the last two tracks are live from back then I believe.
Another Gem From Teena's Motown Days.......2006-08-28
Two of Teena's signature hits come from this LP- "Portuguese Love" and "Square Biz". What can I say..both timeless songs. Other gems..."Yes Indeed", "It Must Be Magic", and "Revolution". This album is not as consistently good as "Irons In The Fire"...but still a worthwhile addition to anyone's collection. It seems though that Teena's tendency toward vocal excessiveness is first evident on this album. While I love "Yes Indeed" toward the end at the last "indeed" her vocals could have been scaled back just a bit. But overall, the vocal and songwriting strengths on this album give it 5 stars.
It Must Be Magic.......2006-08-03
Anyone who knows the music of Teena Marie will really enjoy this CD. It is one of her best albums.
It's About Time!.......2006-04-04
I've been waiting years for this CD to be available on amazon.com. I had the original album, but it was lost in a fire. Oh, I'm so glad to see its re-release! Teena Marie's collaboration on this album with the late great Rick James made this easily her best album! Teena Marie rocks!!
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Mister Magic / Feels So Good
Manufacturer: Motown Record Corporation
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ASIN: B0002Z3AU0 |
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Contains 2 of Grover Washington's albums on 1 CD - "Mister Magic" and "Feels So Good". 1986 Motown Records release.
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- Martha's best!!!!!!
- Two early seventies albums
- Worth The Wait
- They Saved the Best for Last
- Features Martha Reeves at her vocal peak
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Natural Resources / Black Magic
Martha & the Vandellas
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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ASIN: B0000647GT
Release Date: 2002-04-29 |
Tracks:
- Something
- Easily Persuaded
- Didn't We
- I'm in Love
- Love, Guess Who
- Everybody's Talkin'
- Put a Little Love in Your Heart
- Hurt Is Over (Since I've Found You)
- Take a Look
- Won't It Be So Wonderful
- I Should Be Proud
- People Got to Be Free
- No One There
- Your Love Makes It All Worthwhile
- Benjamin
- Tear It on Down
- I've Given You the Best Years of My Life
- Bless You
- I Want You Back
- In and Out of My Life
- Anyone Who Had a Heart
- Hope I Don't Get My Heart Broke
- I Gotta Let You Go [Stereo Mix][#][*]
- Earthquake [#][*]
- People Got to Be Free [Alternative Version][Alternate Take][*]
Album Description
UK two-on-one remastered reissue includes 'Natural Resources' (1970) & 'Black Magic' (1972) plus three previously unreleased bonus tracks, 'I Gotta Let You Go' (Stereo Mix), 'Earthquake' & 'People Got To Be Free' (Alternative Version). Slimline 2CD case housed in a slipcase with one CD.
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Two Original Albums on a Single CD.
Customer Reviews:
Martha's best!!!!!!.......2006-03-30
These two albums are by far the best of Martha Reeves & The Vandellas. It is so refreshing to finally see them on CD. 'Natural Resources' is far better than 'Black Magic.' The best song I feel on the album is 'The Hurt is Over,' which would have skyrocketed to No.1 had it been released. Another standing out is 'Easily Persuaded,' which Reeves has said she thought could have been a No.1. Too bad Diana Ross squatted Berry Gordy. It's sad to say that sex gets you farther than talent, that of which Ross had very little of, if none at all. I also love the track 'Something,' which is filled soul, and 'Didn't We' which shows Martha can sing standards like the best of 'em. In fact ...all of the tracks not used on the album, were issued on the 'Spellbound: Lost & Found' 2-CD set. Those tracks are 'Talking 'Bout Love,' 'Build Your Love on a Strong Foundation,' 'Earthquake [stereo mix],' and 'There's Love in the World,' just to name a few. "Black Magic,' boasted two fine tracks, the highly collected 'No One There,' now a cult classic, and a very emotional 'Benjamin.'
Two early seventies albums.......2003-05-25
By the time these albums were recorded, Martha and the Vandellas were no longer the attraction they had been in the sixties, but the albums are still worth a listen by committed Motown fans.
The first album, Natural resources, was released in 1970. Only one single was released in America (I should be proud, which failed to chart) and no single was released in Britain. I should be proud is an anti-Vietnam song, which Martha delivers with real feeling. There are some covers here, including Something (Beatles), Put a little love in your heart (Jackie De Shannon) and Everybody's talking (Harry Nilsson), but most of the songs are original, though none are as impressive as I should be proud.
The second album, Black magic, was released in 1972. The cover of Something re-appeared on that album but is not duplicated here as no changes were made to it. The American singles from this album were Bless you, In and out of my life and I want you back. The British singles were Bless you and No one there. None of these singles climbed very high and some failed to chart at all. The only cover here is Anyone who had a heart.
Three bonus tracks include I gotta let you go, another minor hit, and an alternative version of People got to be free.
While this set could hardly be described as essential, it is enjoyable.
Worth The Wait.......2002-12-14
This compilation includes two of my favorite albums I purchased 30 years ago as a teenager. I don't think there's a bad track on either album with many of the songs favorites of mine until today. I'm sure many fans of early Motown have never heard these songs as neither album sold well at the time. I was thrilled to finally get remastered versions of two albums I wore out years ago.
They Saved the Best for Last.......2002-06-21
After criminally neglecting Martha Reeves in his obssessive quest to make Diana Ross the greatest star who ever lived, Berry Gordy Jr. began having second thoughts. In "Natural Resources" the Vandellas were allowed to move beyond albums of random tracks to something a little more ambitious mixing Motown originals with important material from outside the company and the orchestrators were given the go-ahead to be experimental and imaginative. "Natural Resources" glows with this freedom for the group, as does the cover which frees them from evening gowns and girl groupiness and lands the trio squarely in the middle of the back to nature movement. The album is terrific start to finish (the harmonies on "Something" are something!) and Martha finally is allowed to show she can do more than be a Vandella, that she can do ballads, showtype tunes, whatever, but the release went barely noticed as Motown was frying other fish. "Black Magic," with the best cover the Vandellas ever got, was strictly the result of Martha's own enterprise. The company had moved to L.A. and left her behind in Detroit but, again, had second thoughts. The idea was to put her on the new MoWest label out of L.A. working with the Jackson Five's producers the Corporation. That project never got completed, but some of the tracks ended up on this album. Beyond that, Martha got attention from George Gordy, resulting in one of her greatest records, "In and Out of My Life;" Ashford and Simpson for "Tear It on Down" and somehow got the gorgeous ballad "No One There," which opened the album and should have been a #1 single but--guess what--never got out AS a single in the U.S. Martha herself found some of the tracks at Motown and managed to get herself recorded with them and from this total botched mess comes surprisingly a beautiful piece of work. "Benjamin" is particularly noteworthy, showing Martha way, way beyond her shout days to being a thoughtful, deep singing actress. Meanwhile, Motown, mysterious as usual, repeated "Something" from the previous album while leaving off two amazing tracks, "Baby Don't Leave Me" and the followup to "In and Out of My Life," "I Won't Be Fooled The Way I Was Before." They appeared 30 years later. This album (originally to have been titled "Black Lace") got zip promotion and was hard to find. But together on C.D. these two albums represent a revelation--here is a truly great singer truly ignored by the record company she helped raise to success and, despite it all, she ends up triumphant. And doing better than ever now, thank you very much.
Features Martha Reeves at her vocal peak.......2002-05-20
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas always had a loyal cult following in Britain, so it's not surprising that Motown UK has finally reissued all their original albums as twofers in CD format. The good news is that they're all given the royal treatment (similar to the Supremes reissue), with annotated track listings, bonus tracks including alternative takes, glorious colour pictures on the covers and booklets and above all. great audio quality from digital remastering. The not-so-good news is that the albums themselves are of variable qaulity and not always essential to all but hardcore fans. The best of the 3 later releases is to my ears "Natural Resources/Black Magic", the weakest and least essential being "Riding High/Sugar & Spice". "Dance Party/Watchout" is worth buying if only for the dance set.
Released in the early 70s when the group was considered to have passed its sell by date, "Natural Resources/Black Magic" contained surprisingly some of the most accomplished and mature work Martha ever did with Motown. By then, the music scene had changed and the practice of loosely throwing together a bunch of familiar covers for an album release was considered passe for artistes who wanted to be taken seriously. So, with these two albums, Motown tried to upgrade the group's image a bit by getting them to record more contemporary material. The results were mixed. But vocally, Martha was in peak form. She never sounded better. On gems like "I Should Be Proud", she lets rip with a new confidence, allowing her gorgeous voice to soar and her passionate vibrato to convey emotions that must have registered on the richter scale. Her phrasing on some of her earlier recordings could be sloppy occasionally, but by the early 70s, she had tightened up professionally and was hitting the sweet spot with deadly accuracy.
The release of "Natural Resource" went virtually unnoticed. It yielded no hits. But even with its fair share of fillers, it was memorable for the half dozen songs that genuinely worked and showcased Martha's growing prowess as a vocalist. Aside from the devastating "I Should Be Proud" - a high watermark of the group's latter day work with Motown - Martha also experimented with jazz and come up with the goods on Jimmy Webb's "Didn't We" and a searing performance on "Love, Guess Who". Another particular highlight for me was the raunchy "Easily Persuaded" featuring some of the most impressive and soulful singing Martha ever did. Unfortunately, their covers of the Beatles ("Something"), Nilsson ("Everybody's Talking"), Jackie de Shannon ("Put A Little Love In Your Heart") and the Rascals ("People Got To Be Free"), though respectable, didn't work so well, reflecting Motown's own A & R limitations.
Nevertheless, the group went out in style with "Black Magic", which like its predecessor, wasn't perfect but delivered some truly good stuff. By 1972, the Jackson 5 was Motown's priority act, so Martha & the girls benefited from the spillover effect. "Bless You", written and produced by The Corporation, was their most catchy number in a long while and a modest sized Top 40 hit for them. Their cover of the Jacksons' "I Want You Back" was also different and interesting. But the piece de resistance was "Benjamin", an emotional ballad which showed off Martha's vocal dexterity to great effect. There was also Ashford & Simpson's "Tear It On Down", which once again distinguished Martha's choices from Diana's when they were picking from the same songbook. Martha always went for the heavier, grittier, though less tuneful stuff. The non-album single "I Gotta Let You Go" was a good bonus track.
"Natural Resources/Black Magic" is my own personal favourite and the most satisfying of the 3 later twofers.
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A Tribute to Berry Gordy - The Music, the Magic, the Memories of Motown
The Temptations , Marvin Gaye , Shanice , The Four Tops , Diana Ross & The Supremes , Jackie Wilson , Smokey Robinson , Boyz II Men , and Stevie Wonder
Manufacturer: Motown
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Binding: Audio CD
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Product Description
A Tribute to Berry Gordy - The Music, The Magic, The Memories of Motown //
1. Do You Love Me - The Temptations
2. Try It Baby - Marvin Gaye
3. I Want To Go Back There Again - Shanice
4. I'll Be There - The Four Tops
5. You've Made Me So Very Happy - Diana Ross & The Supremes
6. To Be Loved - Jackie Wilson
7. Lonely Teardrops - Jackie Wilson
8. Did You Know (Berry's Theme) - Smokey Robinson
9. It's So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday - Boyz II Men (radio version)
10. You Are You - Shanice
11. Dream Come True, (You're My) - Stevie Wonder/The Temptations
12. Money (That's What I Want) - Barrett Strong
13. Power - The Temptations
14. You've Got What It Takes - Marv Johnson
15. We Couldn't Get Along Without You - Diana Ross & The Supremes
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Mister Magic
Jr. Grover Washington
Manufacturer: Motown
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ASIN: B00000DWSH
Release Date: 1992-02-03 |
Tracks:
- Earth Tones
- Passion Flower
- Mister Magic
- Black Frost
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Magic Lady
Magic Lady
Manufacturer: Motown
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ASIN: B00008FF6Q
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
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The Magic of Motown
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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ASIN: B0002QFFNO
Release Date: 2004-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Stop! In The Name Of Love
- Love Machine
- Please Mr Postman
- Too Busy Thinking About My Baby
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine
- Take Me In Your Arms & Love Me
- What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted
- Walk Away From Love
- My Girl
- You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On)
- I Was Made To Love Her
- I Love Your Smile
- Every Little Bit Hurts
- Abc
- I Want To Go Back There Again
- When You're Young & In Love
- Soul Stomp
- It Takes Two
- I Got A Feeling
- Night
- Put Yourself In My Place
- Indiana Wants Me
- Do You Love Me
- War
- End Of The Road
- Upside Down
- He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'
- It's A Shame
- Somebody's Watching Me
- It Should Have Been Me
- My Guy
- Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
- Up The Ladder To The Roof
- Festival Time
- This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)
- I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
- From Head To Toe
- Rhythm Of The Night
- Uptight (Everything's Alright
- Money (That's What I Want)
Album Details
UK Only Compilation. Along with the Familiar Names the Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie and Many More, There Will Be Musical Nuggets Including a Rare Track from Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Hits from White Artists who Signed to the Label and a Few of Those One Hits Wonders.
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Magic of Motown
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000PHW2WW
Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
Album Description
Import exclusive two CD set featuring The Supremes, Miracles, Marvelettes, Temptations, & more. Motown. 2004.
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- WRITER, ARRANGER, PRODUCER AND PERFORMER
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It Must Be Magic
Teena Marie
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ASIN: B000001AGQ
Release Date: 1992-02-10 |
Tracks:
- It Must Be Magic
- Revolution
- Where's California
- 365
- Opus III (Does Anybody Care)
- Square Biz
- Ballad of Cradle Rob and Me
- Portuguese Love
- Yes Indeed
Customer Reviews:
WRITER, ARRANGER, PRODUCER AND PERFORMER.......2005-02-25
This CD is one of Teena's best recordings. With two members of the famous Temptations singing background, Teena gives us clarity on what it means to be diverse. On this disc, there's some rap, jazz, funk and soul. By far, "It Must Be Magic" was the hit album in the year of 1981. I remember walking the streets of New York City and there was not a neighborhood (in the hood) rockin' "Square Biz". If you like good soul food, then you'll like this good soul CD.
R&B Music:
- The Original Master Tapes Collection, Vol. 1
- Theen [Import]
- Tunin' up & Cosignin'
- Upward Bound
- Urban Soldiers 2
- Voice of Love [Import]
- What Colour Is Love/Dee Dee [Import]
- Where Does That Leave Love
- Who's Zoomin' Who?
- Across 110th Street [Soundtrack]
R&B Music
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