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The Ultimate Collection(more) »rank: 5538by: Mary Wells
: :Motown's 'girl with the golden voice' actually spent only four of her 22 career years as a chart maker for the Detroit diskery, but Mary Wells was truly the Motor City machine's first bona fide solo female star. 'Bye Bye Baby,' the first track on this fine 25-cut compilation, was written by a teenage Wells for then-superstar Jackie Wilson; while she managed to get it to Berry Gordy Jr., the author of many of Wilson's earliest hits, she didn't know that it would give her the first of 10 consecutive hits of her own. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Wells's Motown ... |
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The Christmas Album(more) »rank: 4990by: Gladys Knight & the Pips
: :Motown's 'girl with the golden voice' actually spent only four of her 22 career years as a chart maker for the Detroit diskery, but Mary Wells was truly the Motor City machine's first bona fide solo female star. 'Bye Bye Baby,' the first track on this fine 25-cut compilation, was written by a teenage Wells for then-superstar Jackie Wilson; while she managed to get it to Berry Gordy Jr., the author of many of Wilson's earliest hits, she didn't know that it would give her the first of 10 consecutive hits of her own. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Wells's Motown ... |
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The Very Best of the Originals(more) »rank: 37369by: The Originals
: :The Originals languished on Motown's roster until Marvin Gaye took an interest in their career in 1968. Soon he'd produced and cowritten two Top 5 soul hits for the smooth quartet. The doo-wop-influenced 'Baby I'm for Real' and 'The Bells' are hardly the only highlights of this compilation, though--'God Bless Whoever Sent You' and the later disco smash 'Down to Love Town' are near classics that deserve the new light that falls on them here. Most rewarding for Gaye fans will be an early, unreleased version of 'Just to Keep You Satisfied,' a song he later rewrote for Let's Get It On. --Rickey ... |
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Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters(more) »rank: 3988by: The Supremes
: :The Originals languished on Motown's roster until Marvin Gaye took an interest in their career in 1968. Soon he'd produced and cowritten two Top 5 soul hits for the smooth quartet. The doo-wop-influenced 'Baby I'm for Real' and 'The Bells' are hardly the only highlights of this compilation, though--'God Bless Whoever Sent You' and the later disco smash 'Down to Love Town' are near classics that deserve the new light that falls on them here. Most rewarding for Gaye fans will be an early, unreleased version of 'Just to Keep You Satisfied,' a song he later rewrote for Let's Get It On. --Rickey ... |
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The Incredible Soul Collection(more) »rank: 7998by: Various Artists
:Album Description:The Incredible Soul Collection mines 32 definitive tracks, including #1 pop & R&B classics from Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight, and Aretha Franklin. Slipcase. Rhino 2003. |
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Everything Is Everything(more) »rank: 19139by: Diana Ross
:Album Description:Everything Is Everything, Diana Ross's 1970 sophomore solo album, is finally available on CD. Released even as her debut solo album was still on the charts, EIE featured productions by Deke Richards, the leader of the 'Corporation' team responsible for the Jackson 5 hits. The album didn't produce a major hit along the lines of 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough,' Ross's big smash that year, but 'I'm Still Waiting' became a U.K. No. 1. 'I Love You (Call Me),' a cover of Aretha Franklin's hit, was nominated for a Grammyr (it lost to Aretha herself). The complete, fascinating story is all here ... |
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Diana Ross and the Supremes - The Ultimate Collection(more) »rank: 13534by: Diana Ross & Supremes
: :The title is a bit of a misnomer: The Supremes are anthologized in more comprehensive fashion on Motown's three-volume Greatest Hits series, while this package is denser, and has a higher hit-per-track ratio. But if you'd rather pick up one collection than three, and if you want a good, thorough skimming of cream from the group's catalog, this is the better choice. All of the familiar songs are here, with no major omissions--and they're packed in with a liberal helping of second-magnitude hits. For a collection that samples only the extreme top end of the Supremes' output, there's Every Great No. 1 Hit, ... |
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The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 10: 1970(more) »rank: 7079by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Six CD set of the Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 10. In 1970, Motown was experiencing changes. Diana Ross went solo while the Supremes went Top 10 without her. Jacksonmania was in full effect. Stevie Wonder began producing himself. Rare Earth had an unexpected hit and so did the Miracles, forcing Smokey Robinson to put on hold his departure from the group. With this collection, there's so much more with promotion-only mixes and rare tracks that populate the booklet. Carving out the narrative is an introduction by famed artist manager John Reid, who was then Tamla Motown's label manager in the U.K. Duke ... |
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The Ultimate Collection(more) »rank: 5283by: Martha & the Vandellas
: :Considered by some pundits as having played second fiddle to the lofty mainstream success of Motown's Diana Ross and the Supremes, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas (initially Rosalind Ashford and Annette Beard, who was replaced by Betty Kelly in 1964) had a grittier sound that may not have given them the same kind of pop following accorded label founder Berry Gordy Jr.'s 'pet' group. But as this 25-track compilation demonstrates, former Motown secretary Reeves and her cohorts hardly languished in obscurity. Rather, the team--with the assistance of Motown producers like Mickey Stevenson and the formidable Holland-Dozier-Holland trio--provided the musical soundtrack for the '60s ... |
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Gold(more) »rank: 15073by: Gladys Knight & the Pips
: :Considered by some pundits as having played second fiddle to the lofty mainstream success of Motown's Diana Ross and the Supremes, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas (initially Rosalind Ashford and Annette Beard, who was replaced by Betty Kelly in 1964) had a grittier sound that may not have given them the same kind of pop following accorded label founder Berry Gordy Jr.'s 'pet' group. But as this 25-track compilation demonstrates, former Motown secretary Reeves and her cohorts hardly languished in obscurity. Rather, the team--with the assistance of Motown producers like Mickey Stevenson and the formidable Holland-Dozier-Holland trio--provided the musical soundtrack for the '60s ... |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



