The Supremes - This Is The Story, The 70's Albums, Vol. 1: 1970-1973 The Jean Terrell Years (Reissue, Limited Edition) (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: The Supremes
- Title: This Is The Story, The 70's Albums, Vol. 1: 1970-1973 The Jean Terrell Years
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Hip-O Select
- Genre: R&B, Soul
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:16:54 + 01:19:15 + 01:15:11
- Total Size: 564 Mb / 1,6 Gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Up The Ladder To The Roof (Single Version)
02. Then We Can Try Again (Album Version)
03. Everybody's Got The Right To Love
04. Wait A Minute Before You Leave Me (Album Version)
05. You Move Me (Album Version)
06. But I Love You More (Album Version)
07. I Got Hurt (Trying To Be The Only Girl In Your Life) (Album Version)
08. Baby Baby (Album Version)
09. Take A Closer Look At Me (Album Version)
10. Then I Met You (Album Version)
11. Bill, When Are You Coming Back (Album Version)
12. The Loving Country (Album Version)
13. Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music (Album Version)
14. Stoned Love
15. It's Time To Break Down (Album Version)
16. Bridge Over Troubled Water
17. I Wish I Were Your Mirror
18. Come Together
19. Is There A Place (In His Heart For Me)
20. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
21. Shine On Me (Single Version)
22. Thank Him For Today
CD 2:
01. This Is The Story
02. Nathan Jones (Single Version)
03. Here Comes The Sunrise
04. Love It Came To Me This Time
05. Johnny Raven
06. Have I Lost You
07. Time And Love
08. Touch (Album Version)
09. Happy (Is A Bumpy Road)
10. It's So Hard For Me To Say Goodbye
11. Tears Left Over
12. Eleanor Rigby
13. I Ain't Got The Love Of The One I Love
14. Can't Get You Out Of My Mind
15. Take A Look Inside
16. Still Water (Love)
17. Take Your Dreams Back
18. I Don't Want To Own You (I Just Want To Love You)
19. Chained To Yesterday
20. If I Were Your Woman
21. I Ain't That Easy To Lose
22. And I Thought You Loved Me
23. It's Too Late
24. May His Love Shine Forever
CD 3:
01. Your Wonderful Sweet, Sweet Love (Album Version)
02. Floy Joy
03. A Heart Like Mine
04. Over And Over
05. Precious Little Things
06. Now The Bitter, Now The Sweet
07. Automatically Sunshine
08. The Wisdom Of Time
09. Oh Be My Love
10. I Guess I'll Miss The Man (Single Version)
11. 5:30 Plane (Album Version)
12. Tossin And Turnin
13. When Can Brown Begin (Album Version)
14. Beyond Myself
15. Il Voce De Silenzio (Silent Voices) (Album Version)
16. All I Want (Album Version)
17. Once In The Morning
18. I Keep It Hid (Album Version)
19. Paradise
20. Cheap Lovin'
21. Bad Weather (Single Version)
22. Love Train
Hugely successful female vocal group formed in 1961, after initially after being called The Primettes from 1959 to 1960. Their best-known and most stable lineup was Diana Ross, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson, in which configuration they became Motown's top act of the 1960s, though of that line-up only Wilson remained in the group by the time of the 1970s disco incarnation represented here.
The Supremes changed name in early 1967 to Diana Ross & The Supremes. Motown president Berry Gordy stated that the name change was done so that Motown could demand more money from live bookings, but rumors began to spread of an approaching Diana Ross solo career.
At that time member Florence Ballard had begun drinking and occasionally missing performance and, by June 1967, was replaced by Cindy Birdsong, a member of Patti LaBelle & The Blue Belles.
In January 1970, Diana Ross & The Supremes gave their final performance and Ross began her solo career. Jean Terrell replaced Diana as the lead singer and thereby renaming the group back to The Supremes.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 (Performer).
The Supremes changed name in early 1967 to Diana Ross & The Supremes. Motown president Berry Gordy stated that the name change was done so that Motown could demand more money from live bookings, but rumors began to spread of an approaching Diana Ross solo career.
At that time member Florence Ballard had begun drinking and occasionally missing performance and, by June 1967, was replaced by Cindy Birdsong, a member of Patti LaBelle & The Blue Belles.
In January 1970, Diana Ross & The Supremes gave their final performance and Ross began her solo career. Jean Terrell replaced Diana as the lead singer and thereby renaming the group back to The Supremes.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 (Performer).
Soul | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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