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VINYL FORMAT. With a string on No 1 singles throughout the 1960s, The Supremes were instrumental in bridging the gap between the soulful sound of Motown and mainstream pop. The title track was the group's sixth number one, and along with the inclusion of "My World is Empty Without You," helped propel the LP into the Billboard top ten. Produced by Norman Whitfield in association with the Motown powerhouse of Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland, and backed by the Funk Brothers, the album also features covers of ... [ read more ]
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Steeping an album in classic Motown and other R&B sounds of the late '60s and early '70s may not be the wildest maneuver in 2008, but throughout Sol-Angel, there is a kind of frolicsome adventurousness that is singular and undeniable, even when Solange lets loose with the sourness and addresses her false public image. In spots, it sags, and a couple tracks seem more like sketches than neatly bundled songs, yet it's one of the year's more entertaining and easily enjoyable R&B releases, fronted by someone wh... [ read more ]
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In the span of two years (2000-2002), the market was awash with various Lamont Dozier anthologies, and best-of compilations, all on various labels looking to cash in on the revitalized interest in the soul legend. And while Legendary Lamont Dozier: Soul Master is not the most comprehensive or most thorough release of the three greatest-hits, two anthologies, and one lost sessions disc, it does contain songs from many of Dozier's most important records (including "Fish Ain't Bitin'," and {&"T... [ read more ]
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