Diana Ross and The Supremes: The No.1s

Elly Roberts reviews

Diana Ross and The Supremes
The No.1s
Distributed by
Motown / Universal Music TV

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  • Year: 2004
  • Rating: 10/10
  • Cat. No: 9818019

    Track listing:

      1.Where Did Our Love Go
      2.Baby Love
      3.Come See About Me
      4.Stop ! In The Name Of Love
      5.Back In My Arms Again
      6.You Can’t Hurry Love
      7.You Keep Me Hangin’ On
      8.Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone
      9.The Happening
      10.Reflections
      11.Love Child
      12.I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
      13.Someday We’ll Be Together
      14.Stoned Love
      15. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
      16.I’m Still Waiting
      17.Touch Me In The Morning
      18.Theme From Mahogany
      19.Love Hangover
      20.Upside Down
      21.I’m Coming Out
      22.Endless Love
      23.Chain Reaction
      24. You Keep Me Hangin’ On ( Almighty Remix )

This World’s most successful girl group,Diane Earle (aka Diana Ross ) Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard turn up onThe No.1s. It’s a popular theme at the moment: The Beatles and Elvisgot the treatment – now it’s Tamla Motown’s biggest stars.

The chart-topping Soul trio’s greatest UK moments, as they roll back the years,crammed into 24 tracks. Bursting at the seams with out-and-out pop classics,it’s a mouth-watering nostalgia trip from the halcyon days of Motown. BerryGordy’s objective was to smoothen – up the rawer Stax / Verve interpretation ofthe genre, by employing songwriters like Holland , Dozier and Holland, Gambleand Huff, and Ashford and Simpson.

They blazed a trail both here and the States, but the CD packshot doesn’ttell the whole story. Two other singers who contributed to their overallsuccess: Cindy Birdsong replaced Ballard in the late 60’s, then Jean Terrellreplaced Ross in 1970. This final line-up ran out of steam in 1974. Ross hadgone before Stoned Love, then she amassing world-wide radio-friendly hits,singing on at least one hit every year for a record 32 years (’64-’96).


All permutations are explored, but it’s probably not a definitive. You’ll knowjust about every song off by heart – the smoochers – I’m Still Waiting, I’mGonna Make You Love Me (with The Temptaions) and the groovers – Where DidOur Love Go, Stoned Love, Stop! In The Name Of Love et al.

Bonus tracks include Chain Reaction and a bang up-to-date storming clubAlmighty Remix of You Keep Me Hanging On. Just the job for parties:Check out the Funk Brothers on swinging instruments – Hitsville USA at itsbest.

Review copyright © Elly Roberts, 2004.

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