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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I know, I know. Another compilation but...,
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This review is from: The Best of Diana Ross & The Supremes: 20th Century Masters (Millennium Collection) (Audio CD)
...There are a couple of reasons to spring for this one. #1, it includes the alternate take of "I Hear A Symphony" that has Diana Ross harmonizing with the background on her outro lead. This version is hard to find and was originally only available on LP. Reason #2, it contains the even rarer version of "Someday We'll Be Together" which opens with a tambourine and soft conga drum intro. This was once available in the U.S. on Cimco Records' "64 Motown Greats." According to the Mary Wilson International Fan Club, this version was also available on the Japanese Greatest Hits collection. The sound on all eleven tracks is quite clean and Florence Ballard's strong vocals are heard clearer than ever assisting Diana Ross on "You Keep Me Hangin' On." Brian Chin provides some great liner notes and the photos inside and on the rear of the jewel case are ones not often seen.This CD is part of the "20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection," which isn't entirely clear here at Amazon.com. With yet another greatest hits package, it still puzzles me why Motown constantly repackages the same material and expects us to buy these sets over and over. Several of the last few I've simply skipped. However, if you're a fan of the Supremes or Motown, you'll want this particular disc in your collection, if for nothing more than the two gems mentioned above.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
5 stars for content, 2 for execution,
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This review is from: The Best of Diana Ross & The Supremes: 20th Century Masters (Millennium Collection) (Audio CD)
For years now, Universal has been cranking out basic, mid-priced compilation CD's of artists in their huge catalog of labels. In many cases, these CD's have been welcomed as they have provided overview collections for some artists that have not been collected before or are an improvement, sonically and/or content-wise, over existing product.
However, with the myriad of CD's available for supergroups such as the Supremes, there really is no need for this collection but here it is anyway. If by some chance a music fan does not already own a Supremes collection, this would be a decent sampling but unfortunately, the sound quality here leaves a lot to be desired. So while it's hard to dispute getting all number one tunes with one number two side, this CD falls on its face when it comes to how it performs. Much of the early Motown stuff is muddy-sounding and when mastered for lp the high end was pumped up to compensate for the warming effect of going to vinyl. However, use these masters for CD and without the smoothing out effect of vinyl, these sound terribly shrill and harsh. Two of the tracks here, "Baby Love" and "Come See About Me" are particularly difficult to listen to for this reason. Since stereo versions are available on other Supremes' CD's there is little reason to purchase this only to get sound that is inferior to that which can be obtained elsewhere. With their monumental charting success, a second Millennium collection volume was necessary to merely skim off the Supreme's biggest hits and that companion volume to this one is a bit better technically. Nonetheless, neither of these collections offer anything new and are actually a step down. Better Supremes collections are easily found elsewhere and are preferable to these Millennium pieces.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Bad sound quality,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Best of Diana Ross & The Supremes: 20th Century Masters (Millennium Collection) (Audio CD)
I have listened to this cd and quite frankly, the sound (remaster) in my opinion, is terrible. I also own the Supremes 25th Anniversary collection and that sounds much better - go figure. I would not recommend this cd nor the volume 2 that is due to be released later this month which will probably sound just as terrible. I bought this cd based upon other reviewers opinion and now that I have listened to it, I don't know how they can say the sound is terrific!
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