The Supremes - Meet The Supremes (Expanded Edition) (1962/2010)
BAND/ARTIST: The Supremes
- Title: Meet The Supremes
- Year Of Release: 1962/2010
- Label: Motown/Hip-O Select
- Genre: R&B, Soul, Funk, Doo-Wop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:11:18 + 01:06:49
- Total Size: 339/879 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Your Heart Belongs To Me (Mono Version with Echo)
02. Who's Lovin' You (Mono Version)
03. Baby Don’t Go (Mono Version)
04. Buttered Popcorn (Mono Version)
05. I Want A Guy (Mono Version)
06. Let Me Go The Right Way (Mono Version)
07. You Bring Back Memories (Mono Version)
08. Time Changes Things (Mono Version)
09. Play A Sad Song (Mono Version)
10. Never Again (Mono Version)
11. He's Seventeen (Mono Version)
12. Your Heart Belongs To Me (Stereo Version)
13. Who's Lovin' You (Stereo Version)
14. Baby Don’t Go (Stereo Version)
15. Buttered Popcorn (Stereo Version)
16. I Want A Guy (Stereo Version)
17. Let Me Go The Right Way
18. You Bring Back Memories (Stereo Version)
19. Time Changes Things (Stereo Version)
20. Play A Sad Song (Stereo Version)
21. Never Again
22. He's Seventeen (Stereo Version)
23. Your Heart Belongs To Me (Live At The Apollo Theater)
24. I Want A Guy (Live At The Apollo Theater)
25. Time Changes Things (Live At The Apollo Theater)
26. Let Me Go The Right Way (Live At The Apollo Theater)
CD 2:
01. After All (Stereo Mix)
02. You Can Depend On Me (Alternate Version)
03. The Boy That Got Away (Alternate Mix)
04. Hey Baby (Version 2)
05. Too Hot (Version 1)
06. Buttered Popcorn (Version 3)
07. Buttered Popcorn (Version 4)
08. I Want A Guy (Version 1)
09. Who's Lovin' You (Stereo Mix of Mono Vocal)
10. Because I Love Him (Version 2)
11. Save Me A Star (Stereo Mix)
12. Heavenly Father (Stereo Mix)
13. Those D.J. Shows (Stereo Mix)
14. The Tears (Stereo Mix)
15. Your Heart Belongs To Me
16. I'm Giving You Your Freedom (Alternate Mix)
17. Run, Run, Run (Battle Of The Stars: Live At The Graystone 1964)
18. Standing At The Crossroads Of Love (Battle Of The Stars: Live At The Graystone 1964)
19. Anyone Who Had A Heart (Battle Of The Stars: Live At The Graystone 1964)
20. Time Changes Things (Battle Of The Stars: Live At The Graystone 1964)
21. Make Someone Happy (Battle Of The Stars: Live At The Graystone 1964)
22. Let Me Go The Right Way (Battle Of The Stars: Live At The Graystone 1964)
23. When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes (Battle Of The Stars: Live At The Graystone 1964)
"Meet the Supremes" is the debut album by The Supremes, released in late 1962 on Motown. The LP includes the group's earliest singles: "I Want a Guy", "Buttered Popcorn", "Let Me Go the Right Way", and "Your Heart Belongs to Me". The earliest recordings on this album, done between fall 1960 and fall 1961, feature the Supremes as a quartet composed of teenagers Diane Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, and Barbara Martin. Martin is not pictured on the album because of her departure earlier in the year; although her vocals are present on the majority of the recordings on the album.
Originally issued only in monaural sound. A stereo remix of the album, with a new cover, was issued along with the original mono version in 1965. Additionally, a deluxe two compact disc edition was released by Hip-O Select in the spring of 2010, which included both the mono and stereo versions of the album, as well as several outtakes, non-album tracks and live performances.
Though the album made little to no impact on the US album charts, in 1962, when it was released in the UK in 1964 it managed to peak at #13 on the UK Albums Chart, with some versions of the UK album having a slightly different track listing which featured some songs from their next album "Where Did Our Love Go".
Originally issued only in monaural sound. A stereo remix of the album, with a new cover, was issued along with the original mono version in 1965. Additionally, a deluxe two compact disc edition was released by Hip-O Select in the spring of 2010, which included both the mono and stereo versions of the album, as well as several outtakes, non-album tracks and live performances.
Though the album made little to no impact on the US album charts, in 1962, when it was released in the UK in 1964 it managed to peak at #13 on the UK Albums Chart, with some versions of the UK album having a slightly different track listing which featured some songs from their next album "Where Did Our Love Go".
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