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MUST HAVE: The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 1 1959-1961 EVERY A and B side from 1959-1961
http://www.hip-o-select.c...ngles1.asp RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 14TH Edition limited to 5000 non-numbered limited edition copies. Say the word “Motown,” and an immediate image forms in your head: maybe Smokey, or Diana, or Stevie, or the Temptations doing their famous steps. Or one of dozens of other classic Motown artists. But before the Motown sound had written itself into America’s musical DNA, before there was even a Motown label, there was an idea in the head of Berry Gordy, Jr. Gordy’s empire began even before the house at 2648 W. Grand Blvd. became ‘Hitsville U.S.A.’ The Complete Motown Singles, Part 1: 1959-1961 documents Motown’s earliest days, from Marv Johnson’s “Come To Me” on Tamla 101 through The Twistin’ Kings’ “Congo (Part 1)” on Motown 1023. This six-CD set offers an amazing insight into the development of the Motown Sound. You can follow along, single by single, as Gordy pursues his dream, often to unexpected places. It features the A-side and B-side of every single released by Motown and its subsidiaries during the label’s first three years of existence. Over the course of the set’s 155 tracks, you can hear the recorded debuts of the Temptations, the Supremes, Mary Wells, and many others. You’ll also hear Motown’s first big hits: Barrett Strong’s “Money (That’s What I Want),” The Miracles’ “Shop Around,” and The Marvelettes’ “Please Mr. Postman.” The luxurious packaging resembles a scaled-down 78-rpm-era “album,” with cardboard sleeves to hold each of the discs, and 92 pages of rare photos, detailed annotations and scholarly - as well as personal – liner notes. It also features a reproduction 45-rpm single from its era; in this case, it’s Barrett Strong’s “Money” b/w “Oh I Apologize.” Berry Gordy, who co-wrote and co-produced nearly every track in this first set, contributes a brief, personally signed note in the booklet’s opening page. It introduces an eyewitness account of the early days from singer Mable John, the first female solo act signed to Motown. Also included is a historical overview by author and scholar Craig Werner of the University of Wisconsin, and track-by-track annotations, with not just song credits but stories and context of each song, by noted authors and discographers Bill Dahl and Keith Hughes. The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 1: 1959-1961 is a limited-edition set. Most of the songs contained on it are unavailable anywhere else; many had never been re-released on vinyl, let alone on compact disc. When the edition is sold out, it’s gone for good, so act now. Keep in mind, too, that this Volume 1 is the first step in a proposed 12-part series. For those who don’t want the great packaging or just want a few of the songs themselves, 151 of the 155 of the songs contained on The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 1: 1959-1961 are available for download exclusively at Apple’s iTunes music store beginning January 18th. Check back on Tuesday for the iTunes link for more info. TRACKLISTING Track Listing Disc 1 1. Come To Me - Marv Johnson 2. Whisper - Marv Johnson 3. Merry-Go-Round - Eddie Holland 4. It Moves Me - Eddie Holland 5. Let’s Rock - Barrett Strong 6. Do The Very Best You Can - Barrett Strong 7. Solid Sender - Chico Leverett 8. I’ll Never Love Again - Chico Leverett 9. Snake Walk (Part 1) - The Swinging Tigers 10. Snake Walk (Part 2) - The Swinging Tigers 11. It - Ron & Bill 12. Don’t Say Bye Bye - Ron & Bill 13. Going To The Hop - The Satintones 14. Motor City - The Satintones 15. Money (That’s What I Want) - Barrett Strong 16. Oh I Apologize - Barrett Strong 17. Ich-i-bon #1 - Nick & The Jaguars 18. Cool And Crazy - Nick & The Jaguars 19. Bad Girl - The Miracles 20. I Love Your Baby - The Miracles 21. The Feeling Is So Fine - The Miracles 22. (You Can) Depend On Me - The Miracles [first version] 23. My Beloved - The Satintones [without strings] 24. Sugar Daddy - The Satintones 25. You Never Miss A Good Thing - Eugene Remus [without strings] 26. Hold Me Tight - Eugene Remus 27. Gotta Have Your Lovin’ - Eugene Remus Disc 2 1. Way Over There - The Miracles [without strings] 2. (You Can) Depend On Me - The Miracles [second version] 3. Way Over There - The Miracles [with strings] 4. My Beloved - The Satintones [with strings] 5. You Never Miss A Good Thing - Eugene Remus [with strings] 6. Yes, No, Maybe So - Barrett Strong 7. You Knows What To Do - Barrett Strong 8. Custer’s Last Man - Popcorn And The Mohawks 9. Shimmy Gully - Popcorn And The Mohawks 10. Who Wouldn’t Love A Man Like That - Mable John [first version] 11. You Made A Fool Out Of Me - Mable John 12. Whirlwind - Barrett Strong 13. I’m Gonna Cry (If You Quit Me) - Barrett Strong 14. Bye Bye Baby - Mary Wells 15. Please Forgive Me - Mary Wells 16. What Makes You Love Him - Singin’ Sammy Ward [first version] 17. That Child Is Really Wild - Singin’ Sammy Ward 18. Who’s The Fool - Singin’ Sammy Ward 19. Shop Around - The Miracles [regional version] 20. Who’s Lovin’ You - The Miracles 21. True Love - Herman Griffin 22. It’s You - Herman Griffin 23. Shop Around - The Miracles [national version] 24. Oh Lover - Sherri Taylor & Singin’ Sammy Ward 25. That’s Why I Love You So Much - Sherri Taylor & Singin’ Sammy Ward 26. I’ve Got A Notion - Henry Lumpkin 27. We Really Love Each Other - Henry Lumpkin Disc 3 1. Don’t Feel Sorry For Me - Jimmy Ruffin 2. Heart - Jimmy Ruffin 3. Don’t Let Him Shop Around - Debbie Dean 4. A New Girl - Debbie Dean 5. Ain’t It Baby - The Miracles 6. The Only One I Love - The Miracles 7. Money And Me - Barrett Strong 8. You’ve Got What It Takes - Barrett Strong 9. When I Needed You - Little Iva & Her Band 10. Continental Strut - Little Iva & Her Band 11. Whole Lotta Woman - The Contours [regional version] 12. Come On And Be Mine - The Contours 13. I Want A Guy - The Supremes 14. Never Again - The Supremes 15. He Lifted Me - The Gospel Stars [unedited version] 16. Behold The Saints Of God - The Gospel Stars 17. Poor Sam Jones - Mickey Woods 18. They Rode Through The Valley - Mickey Woods 19. Money (That’s What I Want) - Richard Wylie & his Band 20. I’ll Still Be Around - Richard Wylie & his Band 21. Tomorrow And Always - The Satintones [without strings] 22. A Love That Can Never Be - The Satintones 23. Tomorrow And Always - The Satintones [with strings] 24. Whole Lotta Woman - The Contours [national version] 25. Blibberin’ Blabbin’ Blues - Gino Parks 26. Don’t Say Bye Bye - Gino Parks Disc 4 1. Angel - The Satintones 2. (I’m Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over - Marvin Gay 3. Witchcraft - Marvin Gay 4. Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide - Marvin Gaye 5. Never Let You Go (Sha Lu Bop) - Marvin Gaye 6. I Don’t Want To Take A Chance - Mary Wells 7. I’m So Sorry - Mary Wells 8. Rosa Lee (Stay Off The Bell) - Andre Williams 9. Shoo-Doo - Andre Williams 10. Misery - Barrett Strong 11. Two Wrongs Don’t Make A Right - Barrett Strong 12. Broken Hearted - The Miracles 13. Mighty Good Lovin’ - The Miracles 14. No Love - Mable John [without strings] 15. Looking For A Man - Mable John 16. Same Thing - Gino Parks 17. That’s No Lie - Gino Parks 18. I Know How It Feels - The Satintones 19. My Kind Of Love - The Satintones 20. No Love - Mable John [with strings] 21. Buttered Popcorn - The Supremes [first version] (snippet of this tune will be up soon) 22. Who’s Lovin’ You - The Supremes 23. Buttered Popcorn - The Supremes [second version] 24. Oh Mother Of Mine - The Temptations 25. Romance Without Finance - The Temptations 26. I Am Bound - Golden Harmoneers 27. Precious Memories - Golden Harmoneers Disc 5 1. Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes 2. So Long Baby - The Marvelettes 3. The Stretch - The Contours 4. Funny - The Contours 5. Itsy Bity Pity Love - Debbie Dean 6. But I’m Afraid - Debbie Dean 7. They Shall Be Mine - Rev. Columbus Mann 8. Jesus Loves - Rev. Columbus Mann 9. Someone To Call My Own - The Equadors 10. You’re My Desire - The Equadors 11. Love Me - Pete Hartfield 12. Darling Tonight - Pete Hartfield 13. Everybody’s Gotta Pay Some Dues - The Miracles 14. I Can’t Believe - The Miracles 15. Angel In Blue - Joel Sebastian 16. Blue Cinderella - Joel Sebastian 17. Strange Love - Mary Wells 18. Come To Me - Mary Wells 19. The Day Will Come - Freddie Gorman 20. Just For You - Freddie Gorman 21. Have I The Right - Popcorn And The Mohawks 22. Real Good Lovin’ - Popcorn And The Mohawks 23. Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart - The Satintones 24. Faded Letter - The Satintones Disc 6 1. Jamie - Eddie Holland 2. Take A Chance On Me - Eddie Holland 3. Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam) - The Valadiers 4. Take A Chance - The Valadiers 5. Actions Speak Louder Than Words - Mable John 6. Take Me - Mable John 7. What Makes You Love Him - Sammy Ward [second version] 8. Don’t Take It Away - Sammy Ward 9. Check Yourself - The Temptations 10. Your Wonderful Love - The Temptations 11. Small Sad Sam - Bob Kayli 12. Tie Me Tight - Bob Kayli 13. Whose Heart (Are You Gonna Break Now) - Don McKenzie 14. I’ll Call You - Don McKenzie 15. Xmas Twist - The Twistin’ Kings 16. White House Twist - The Twistin’ Kings 17. Please Mr. Kennedy - Mickey Woods 18. (They Call Me) Cupid - Mickey Woods 19. Twistin’ Postman - The Marvelettes 20. I Want A Guy - The Marvelettes 21. What’s So Good About Good Bye - The Miracles 22. I’ve Been Good To You - The Miracles 23. Congo (Part 1) - The Twistin’ Kings 24. Congo (Part 2) - The Twistin’ Kings | |
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That's just a little bit too much Motown even for me. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: That's just a little bit too much Motown even for me.
I could say that if it weren't for the B-sides. Still, I don't think this is going to find its way into my collection soon. I ain't got that kinda dough. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: minneapolisgenius said: That's just a little bit too much Motown even for me.
I could say that if it weren't for the B-sides. Still, I don't think this is going to find its way into my collection soon. I ain't got that kinda dough. Ditto. (about the money I mean) "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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