The Supremes Album: “Every Great #1 Hit”
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Every Great #1 Hit |
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Release Date:1974-01-01
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:R&B, Beatles Legacy, Lite Office Music
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Label:Motown
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:737463549820
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Customer review - August 22, 1999
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Not A Good Compilation
There are a number of far superior compilations for them, including Anthology and Ultimate Collection. This is simply not worth your time or money.
- Awesome Oldies
My husband drives around in his '60's collector car and listens to nothing but the oldies in his cassette player. I was happy to find this cassette in very good condition and he is very happy to have these great old songs from the past!
Customer review - August 29, 1999
- A collection of good songs, but not perfect.
The Supremes produced some great music in the 60's, and this is a good collection of it, even if it lacks some of their songs. Definitely deserves a solid four stars.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- 1964/1969 The Supremes Billboard Top Pop # 1 Singles!
"1964/1969 The Supremes Billboard Top Pop # 1 Singles" should the accurate tittle of this release that's merely a batch of honor of the legendary, complex, talented Motown trailblazers!
The Supremes have far much sophisticated material than the one placed in this compilation, this is their "commercial achievement" not their artistic diversity. If your looking for the second move to the 1970's Supremes, post Diana Ross when the group returned to its original format of "FEMALE TRIO" that was discarded in 1966/67 when Motown Berry Gordy to please his then new sexual muse Diana Ross under the contract that bind them restructured the group into "LEAD & BACKUP SINGERS" (musical dog & pony show Diana Ross & The Supremes) forever keeping Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson & later Cindy Birdsong who would replace Florence as she would not stand for the charade that kept them forever under Diana's shadow!
After Diana Ross achieved her well documented manipulative take over and by 1969 abandon the group for her "solo" career with the arrival of Jean Terrell, Cindy Birdsong together with THE QUINTESSENTIAL SUPREME Mary Wilson will see the group reach new artistic glory that can be also found here under Motown/Universal-Hip-O-Select releases like "The Supremes - This Is The Story 1970-1973 The Jean Terrell Years" & "The Supremes - The Final Sessions" & don't forget another release "Magnificent" a full compilation that team them up with "The Four Tops"
I wouldn't settle for the material that radio has been hammering for over four decades now, there's so much to The Supremes to discover, enjoy the ride!
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