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The Supremes
This Is The Story: The 70s Albums Vol. 1 - 1970-1973
 
 
Disc 1
1. Up The Ladder To The Roof 
2. Then We Can Try Again 
3. Everybody’s Got The Right To Love 
4. Wait A Minute Before You Leave Me 
5. You Move Me 
6. But I Love You More 
7. I Got Hurt (Trying To Be The Only Girl In Your Life) 
8. Baby Baby 
9. Take A Closer Look At Me 
10. Then I Met You 
11. Bill, When Are You Coming Back 
12. The Loving Country 
13. Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music 
14. Stoned Love 
15. It’s Time To Break Down 
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 
22. Thank Him For Today 
Disc 2
1. This Is The Story 
2. Nathan Jones 
3. Here Comes The Sunrise 
4. Love It Came To Me This Time 
5. Johnny Raven 
6. Have I Lost You 
7. Time And Love 
8. Touch 
9. 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 
Disc 3
1. Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love 
2. Floy Joy 
3. A Heart Like Mine 
4. Over And Over 
5. Precious Little Things 
6. Now The Bitter, Now The Sweet 
7. Automatically Sunshine 
8. The Wisdom Of Time 
9. Oh Be My Love 
10. I Guess I’ll Miss The Man 
11. 5:30 Plane 
12. Tossin’ And Turnin’ 
13. When Can Brown Begin 
14. Beyond Myself 
15. Il Voce De Silenzio (Silent Voices) 
16. All I Want 
17. Once In The Morning 
18. I Keep It Hid 
19. Paradise 
20. Cheap Lovin’ 
21. Bad Weather  
22. Love Train  
 
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RELEASE DATE: December 1st 2006
CD Edition limited to 5000 non-numbered limited edition copies.
The first 2000 orders have been reached and the Supremes necklace is no longer available.  
Diana Ross and The Supremes went their separate ways in 1970: Miss Ross embarked on her solo career, while the remaining Supremes – Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong – carried on with Jean Terrell as their new lead singer. The “new Supremes” immediately hit the top ten with “Up The Ladder To The Roof”; the hits kept coming, including “Stoned Love,” “Nathan Jones,” “Floy Joy,” et al. Finally, after many requests from fans worldwide, the complete non-duet Supremes recordings featuring Jean Terrell singing lead is collected on This Is The Story: The 70s Albums Vol. 1 - 1970-1973. A beautifully packaged set, Story collects the group’s five studio albums across three CDs, adding several stray tracks and 13 unreleased songs from what is now known as the “Promises Kept” sessions.
This Is The Story brings back into print the long-unavailable original five albums – Right On, New Ways But Love Stays, Touch, Floy Joy and Produced And Arranged By Jimmy Webb; the latter is now available on CD for the first time. Producers across these albums include Frank Wilson, who produced their first hits without Miss Ross, plus Johnny Bristol, Henry Cosby, Clay McMurray, and Smokey Robinson (their earliest supporter at Motown, Smokey did the entire Floy Joy LP). Legendary songwriter Jimmy Webb, of course, delivered his own album, which remains a huge cult favorite. For this set, Webb wrote a personal recollection of the album sessions.
“We had a ball making that record,” says Webb. “It was a practical exercise in two cultures coming together, doing something together, and getting along… They were ready to do something new and different, and we did it.”
Additional released tracks in this collection are “May His Love Shine Forever,” from Motown’s Rock Gospel album; the Stevie Wonder-produced single “Bad Weather” (with Lynda Laurence replacing Cindy Birdsong) and the cover of the O’Jays’ “Love Train” – the latter two from the group’s At Their Best LP.
In 1971, the J-M-C Supremes began recording a new album after the release of Touch. Producers from McMurray to Bobby Taylor, Cosby to Ashford & Simpson, toiled on several classic tracks – but that album release was cancelled and most of the tracks were never even mixed for review. While a few tracks were included on the Supremes’ 70s Anthology, many of them have never been heard since. Among the many highlights are covers of The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby” and Carole King’s “It’s Too Late”; the oft-bootlegged “Tears Left Over”; “Take A Look Inside,” and much more. Box set producer Andrew Skurow adds an overview of the sessions in the deluxe booklet.
And what a booklet: other essays include a lively overview by Billboard magazine’s Fred Bronson, which features quotes from Supremes Terrell, Wilson and Birdsong, and producers Wilson, Wonder and McMurray. Original Touch liner notes by Elton John are also included. As usual with lavish hip-oselect.com releases, each track has detailed recording and release information.
The newly remastered music and the text are encased in a beautiful hardcover “book” package, which also features rare, stunning photographs from the Motown Records Archives. It’s a fitting presentation for one of the classiest groups from the era.
Also available by the group is the rare live album, In Japan.
 
 
 
HIP-OCRATES says: Syreeta Wright was originally chosen to replace Diana Ross in the Supremes. But when Berry Gordy and Supremes manager Shelly Berger caught a Las Vegas show with former boxer Ernie Terrell, the tide turned: His sister Jean did a solo spot, and Gordy and Berger realized a Motown star was born.
 


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