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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Essential Marvelettes,
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This review is from: Marvelettes: The Essential Collection [Karussell] (Audio CD)
According to the spine of this CD and the disc itself, the title of this album is The Best Of The Marvelettes, whereas the front and back cover and insert booklet call it The Essential Collection - The Marvelettes.
Either way it is an 18-track retrospective which duplicates little from other Marvelettes collections (it inevitably recycles three of their best known pieces - When You're Young And In Love, Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead and Please Mr Postman - in their mono single mixes). The opening track is a rip-roaring romp, I Just Can't Let Him Down, a Smokey Robinson production from 1964 featuring Gladys Horton. It sounds like a hit single of the time but is previously unreleased, one of six recordings making their debut here, all of which provoke the cry: why?, as there is no sense of barrel-scraping whatsoever. I would like to know why they were left in the can and who the lead singers are. Most date from 1964-1965 but Sugar's Never Been As Sweet As You is a William Weatherspoon/Jimmy Dean production from 1969, around the time of the In Full Bloom sessons. Five of the other tracks come from out of print albums which are welcome since Motown has not yet favoured the Marvelettes with any re-releases in their excellent 2 Classic Albums 1 CD series. All the other rarities make a fascinating listen. Your Cheating Ways was tucked away on the B-side of Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead, while The Boy From Crosstown is another song that sounds like a classic hit, but seems to have been buried on a Motown compilation from 1966. Norman Whitfield had also produced the same song the year before with the Velvelettes but it was never released in their lifetime. Similarly, Finders Keepers Losers Weepers is a lost Holland-Dozier-Holland classic from 1964, which may not have been released at the time, though it did come out over here on the other side of a Kim Weston single as an anniversary edition in 1980. Perhaps most interestingly of all another Holland-Dozier-Holland song, Too Hurt To Cry, Too Much In Love To Say Goodbye came out as a single under the pseudonym of the Darnells on the Gordy label in 1963. It is very much a pastiche of the Spector sound of the time, the arrangement sounding exactly like a copy of the Crystals. The Marvelettes deserve to be as well remembered as Martha and the Vandellas and the Four Tops.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Marvelettes reign Supreme,
By "funnstuf" (Wheat Ridge, co USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marvelettes: The Essential Collection [Karussell] (Audio CD)
Purchased this CD while vacationing in Paris in April 2002. (Was excited to grab such a "rare" find...) Very suprised to see the amount of unreleased material included in this collection. Enjoyed the entire album, with my two faves being "I Just Can't Let Him Down" (unreleased...featuring Gladys Horton on lead.) and "Our Lips Just Seem To Rhyme Everytime" (previously released....featuring Wanda Rogers on lead.) Great cross-section of music from their early years up to the end of the group. Buy it...you'll like it!!!!!!!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT MARVELETTES TRACKS UNRELEASED ON THIS CD,
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This review is from: Marvelettes: The Essential Collection [Karussell] (Audio CD)
I AM A HUGE MOTOWN FAN. I MUST SAY THE MARVELETTES ARE MYFAVORITE AND THEY ARE MOTOWN'S MOST UNDRRATED GROUP. THE SUPREMES WERE GREAT AND SO WERE ALL THE OTHER GROUPS. IN MY OPINION THE MARVELETTES WERE THE GIRL GROUP OF ALL GIRL GROUPS. THEIR SONGS WERE ABOUT INNOCENT RELATIONSHIPS. THIS CD IS FULL OF GREAT UNRELEASED TRACKS. THE TWO LEAD SINGERS GLADYS HORTON AND WANDA YOUNG EACH SING LEAD ON THE 18 TRACKS. SOME OF THEIR HITS ARE ON THE CD BUT THE UNRELEASED SONGS ARE A DREAM COME TRUE FOR ANY MARVELETTES FAN. THE SOUND QUALITY IS EXCELLENT. IF YOU LIKE THE MARVELETTES YOU NEED TO BUY THIS CD. IT IS FANTASTIC
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely a must-have!,
By Michael D. Skudar (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marvelettes: The Essential Collection [Karussell] (Audio CD)
Fans of the Marvelettes will be pleased with this collection, especially since there are some great unreleased tracks. "Because I Love Him" is the highlight of this package, but the other tunes are just as good. Although this is not a typical retread of a greatest hits package, I can see that this CD will win the Marvelettes new fans all over the world.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awe-struck,
By nobody123 (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marvelettes: The Essential Collection [Karussell] (Audio CD)
This essential collection is anything but essential but "Reaching For Something I Can't Have," "Boy from Xtown" and "Our Lips Just Seem to Rhyme Everytime" are the best!!! Buy this CD or your Marveletes collectionm, even with Deliver the singles, isn't complete.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hellllooooooooo,
By A Customer
This review is from: Marvelettes: The Essential Collection [Karussell] (Audio CD)
No one seems to have noted this C.D. includes PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED Marvelettes recordings from the Motown masters! Music NOT available in the United States and it is GREAT!
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Marvelettes: The Essential Collection [Karussell] by Marvelettes (Audio CD - 2000)
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