Digitally remastered treasure trove of every great hit single produced by the legendary label through the 1960's in their heyday. The sheer volume of hits in this collection is mind boggling for any fan of pop music. Not an ounce of filler on these discs...this is the real deal! The sweetest part of the deal is that this set is priced like a double set and you get an extra third disc as a bonus!
P**S
Comprehensive sixties Motown compilation
This triple CD contains 81 tracks from the vaults of Motown, all except the opening track (Money that's what I want) recorded in the sixties, generally regarded as Motown's best period. British fans are often surprised when they first discover that Motown released their first single in 1959. It took almost five years before the British public embraced the sound of Motown.So this British compilation includes only a few tracks from the early years and the ones chosen are sometimes familiar to Brits via cover versions or re-releases. Personally, I would have liked better representation of these early years, but the tracks chosen are Money that's what I want, Shop around, Please Mr Postman, Do you love me, Beechwood 4-5789, Stubborn kind of fellow, Fingertips, Heatwave, How sweet it is, The way you do the things you do, Baby I need your loving and Needle in a haystack - every one a classic. There are many great songs from this period that were omitted, but if you are particularly interested in this period of Motown history, you must look for an American compilation or (as I did) buy compilations of the individual artists.Motown became successful in Britain in 1964 when Baby love (Supremes) and My guy (Mary Wells) became huge hits. After that, there was no stopping the seemingly endless stream of hits, although a look at the singles charts will show that Motown were much more successful in America than in Britain at the time. The remainder of the sixties is strongly represented, with plenty of tracks from Marvin Gaye (solo and duets), Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Stevie Wonder, the Four Tops, Junior Walker and the all-stars, the Isley brothers, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and Gladys Knight and the pips. Those artists dominate, but Motown's lesser names from the sixties are here too, with excellent tracks by Brenda Holloway, Jimmy Ruffin, Edwin Starr and others.Even with 81 tracks, it is not possible to include all the hits (or even all the hits from 1964-1969), but this is the best compilation of sixties Motown I've found. If you only want one Motown collection, this is an excellent choice.
P**N
Search no more...
It's hard to find a decent and comprehensive compilation from Tamla Motown (why?) but after much (soul!) searching' I found this - and it's the Motown collection to beat all collections. It contains all the major artists on three wonderful CDs crammed with hits, hits and more hits. If you love that soulful Motown sound, you will love this set of 3 CDs.Buy it now, and turn it up!
L**E
Seriously Flawed
Awesome selection, but for some reason (in order to cram in so many tracks? to force compulsive types to buy complete versions?) the last 5 to 10 seconds have been clipped from many of the cuts. For example, the drum fill at the very end of Isley Bros. "Behind a Painted Smile." It's quite infuriating.
H**N
Simply the best
This is a great collection of some of the greatest songs ever recorded. Sure, there are more songs from Motown that's great - but here are all the essentials. If you don't have it yet - get it!
J**.
Motown Gold
Excellent compiliation. It's got every Motown hit that I remember and a lot more. All original recordings with excellent sound. If you're a Motown fan, it's money well spent.
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