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VA - Detroit Harmonisers: Early 60s Vocal Groups in the Motor City (2022)

VA - Detroit Harmonisers: Early 60s Vocal Groups in the Motor City (2022)
  • Title: Detroit Harmonisers: Early 60s Vocal Groups in the Motor City
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Jasmine Records
  • Genre: Soul, R&B, Pop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:11:26
  • Total Size: 282 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Contours – Do You Love Me? (02:53)
2. The Contours – Shake Sherrie (02:51)
3. The Contours – You Better Get In Line (02:51)
4. The Contours – The Stretch (02:39)
5. The Contours – It Must Be Love (02:25)
6. The Contours – Whole Lotta Woman (02:53)
7. The Contours – Claudia (02:34)
8. The Contours – So Grateful (02:32)
9. The Contours – The Old Miner (02:34)
10. The Contours – Funny (02:58)
11. The Contours – Move Mr. Man (02:09)
12. The Contours – Come On And Be Mine (02:41)
13. The Satinones – Going To The Hop (02:12)
14. The Satinones – Motor City (02:30)
15. The Satinones – My Beloved (02:25)
16. The Satinones – Sugar Daddy (02:49)
17. The Satinones – Tomorrow & Always (02:39)
18. The Satinones – A Love That Can Never Be (02:44)
19. The Satinones – Angel (02:35)
20. The Satinones – I Know How It Feels (02:38)
21. The Satinones – My Kind Of Love (02:29)
22. The Satinones – Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart (02:59)
23. The Satinones – Faded Letter (02:48)
24. The Valadiers – Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam) (02:46)
25. The Valadiers – Take A Chance (02:15)
26. The Valadiers – Because I Love Her (02:39)
27. The Valadiers – While I'm Away (02:45)

This unique compilation presents a collection of vintage, highly-collectable early Motown recordings, featuring everything recorded for the company by a trio of their legendary male vocal groups, between 1959-62.

THE CONTOURS became one of Motown's first major groups, on the back of their million-selling, chart-topping 'Do You Love Me', a song which would quickly evolve into a Pop, R&B and Soul standard, and its raucous follow-up, 'Shake Sherry', both in 1962.

THE SATINTONES famously cut 'Motor City' in 1959, a prophetically-titled early tribute to Detroit, and 'Tomorrow And Always', a cheeky answer disc to The Shirelles' 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow', in 1961.

THE VALADIERS bubbled under the Top 100 in 1961 with the mildly controversial 'Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam)', a song which another Motown group, The Monitors, would successfully revive in 1966, as the draft for the Vietnam War escalated.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.