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SupremesAudio CD
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The Beatles and Elvis had theirs. Now it's the ladies' turn as every No. 1 Motown hit from Diana Ross, The Supremes, and Diana Ross & The Supremes is presented on one CD for the first time. Diana Ross & The Supremes: The No. 1's (Motown/UTV Records), released February 3, 2004, features 23 classics from the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties, each newly digitally remastered, plus a new bonus remix of… Read more in Amazon's Supremes Store

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  • Audio CD (February 3, 1992)
  • Label: Motown
  • ASIN: B000008K9C
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #168,260 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. You Send Me
2. Nothing Can Change This Love
3. Cupid
4. Chain Gang
5. Bring It On Home To Me
6. Only Sixteen
7. Havin' A Party
8. Shake
9. (What A) Wonderful World
10. A Change Is Gonna Come
11. Good News

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Tired of "Baby Love" for the 5,000th time? Try this one., October 4, 2003
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In the glorious year that marked the first and most stunning success of the Supremes, roughly summer of 1964 through that of 1965, Motown hurriedly put out three albums of non-Holland-Dozier-Holland material. (A buck's a buck, you know...) "A Bit Of Liverpool" came first in October 1964, as "Baby Love" was charging up the singles' chart. Really not that bad, as the girls took a run at different British Invasion hits of that year, but its hurried production still told on it. Nevertheless, the sexy cover with the girls sporting bowler hats and umbrellas was irresistible. "Sing Country Western & Pop" came out in time to cross-cash-in with "Stop! In The Name Of Love's" chart run. This one's much more difficult to find praise for, and is a challenge for all but the most hard-core Supremes fans. It's pace and excitement is about as charged as molasses. Still, even it had an interesting read on Willie Nelson's "Funny How Time Slips Away" and the one instance on a Supremes song where each member has a lead verse, "It Makes No Difference Now."

Then, with the release of the "Back In My Arms Again" single came "We Remember Sam Cooke," the best of the three. Cooke's pop stylings were perfect as well for the Supremes and this catalog of his songs is a very good album for them. Diana, then just 21, brings an irresistible sexiness to her performance, especially on "Cupid," "You Send Me," and "Wonderful World." Yes, indeed, this album holds up even near 40 years later. And of course, it's also famous now for the one spotlight song on Florence Ballard, "(Ain't That) Good News." As well she should, with the group now flush with success, Ballard charges through this number with great confidence and command. Yes, alright, Ross had the most commercial voice of the three, but one listen to "Good News" refutes any claim that this group was mined of all the talent it had to offer. At the same time, it's one of the instances that keep lifelong fans of the group pondering `why' regarding the cruel fate that lay ahead for Blondie.

If you can find this, it is a really good collection of their less-familiar material, but close enough in line with their `hit' sound that you'll wonder how you let it get away from you. Search it out. (Originally Motown LP 629).

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Supreme Sam Cooke Tribute, May 9, 2010
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Gregory O. Dansby (Paulsboro, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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I was very hesitant at forking out 100.00 dollars for a CD, but my Love for the Sam Cooke Legacy outweighed the downsides of buying a CD I couldn't sample before buying. This is an album I missed hearing growing up,don't know how that happened but, glad I finally got it. Definitely a Classic, especially if you like the Sam Cooke sound. Sam,influenced so many artists, he is undoubtely the Father of Soul music. Very surprised that there are not many more Dedication albums to this legend. Many singers have song A Change Gonna Come,but, I'am searching for fully dedicated Albums to this legend. Are there any artist out there today that would not be intimidated by Sam's Legacy. I think Seal could put out a good album, but after that I just don't see anybody strong enough to sing Sam Cook for more than 2 or 3 songs. But, I wait patiently.
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