14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Corrected track list, June 14, 2002
Track list is not correct. Here is the correct one:
1. A Hard Day's Night - Supremes
2. Eleanor Rigby - Four Tops
3. We Can Work It Out - Wonder, Stevie
4. Hey Jude - Temptations
5. Yesterday - Gaye, Marvin
6. Long and Winding Road, The - Ross, Diana
7. Come Together - Supremes
8. She's Leaving Home - Syreeta
9. You Can't Do That - Supremes
10. Fool on the Hill, The - Four Tops
11. Michelle - Four Tops
12. And I Love Her - Robinson, Smokey &
13. Something - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
14. Let It Be - Gladys Knight & The Pips
15. Imagine - Diana Ross
16. My Love - Walker, Jr.
17. My Sweet Lord - Starr, Edwin
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Motown adds Soul To The Beatles, April 1, 2000
This is Fantastic.Marvin Gaye Rips Up Yesterday and The Four Tops Sprinkle Mad Soul to Eleanor Rigby one of My Favorite Beatle songs.also Michelle&Gladys Knight&The Pips Take on Let It Be.this is a Must.MOTOWN does The Four Lads From LIVERPOOL JUSTICE.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pappa's Got a Brand New (Mixed) Bag, February 14, 2007
Man. Oh man. I don't want to be too harsh on this collection, because these artists are great and so is the music they are covering.
But man. Oh man. Words cannot describe the butchering some of these classics receive. Listen to The Temps destroy "Hey Jude" and you will know what I mean. On second thought, don't. "Imagine" is a timeless classic, except in this cover version by Diana Ross. I hasten to put any version of a Beatles classic in the same category as Captain Kirk's delirious rendition of "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," but we are getting close. I won't even mention the Supremes' cover of "Come Together." There goes ol' flat top, indeed.
That doesn't mean there aren't some solid tracks here. Marvin Gaye's version of "Yesterday" is moving and elegant. Syreeta is sweet in her take on "She's Leaving Home." And the other tracks are either ok, inoffensive, or mildly enjoyable.
But for me I saw this collection as evidence of some of the flaws of the Motown approach. Overuse of tamborines, too much sweetener applied, songs reduced to mid-tempo numbers, regardless of lyrics or structure.
In short, this record is a curio, worth purchasing only if you are trying to round out your collection of either Motown or the Beatles.
Oh, and to hear Diana passionately sing about "toejam football."
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