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. I Hear A Symphony 7. You Can't Hurry Love 8. You Keep Me Hangin' On 9. Love Is Here And Now You're Gone 10. Happening 11. Reflections 12. Love Child 13. I'm Gonna Make You Love Me (with The Temptations) 14. Someday We'll Be Together 15. Stoned Love 16. Ain't No Mountain High Enough 17. Touch Me In The Morning 18. Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) 19. Love Hangover 20. Boss 21. Upside Down 22. I'm Coming Out 23. Endless Love (with Lionel Richie) 24. You Keep Me Hangin' On (Almighty mix edit)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing Artists: | Ross, Diana & The Supremes | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes The Supremes: Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, Cindy Birdsong, Jean Terrell (vocals).Additional personnel: Lionel Richie, The Temptations (vocals); Nile Rodgers (guitar); Bernard Edwards (bass); Tony Thompson (drums); Johnny Bristol (background vocals).Producers include: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Frank Wilson, Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson.Compilation producers: Harry Weinger, Andrew Skurow, Jeff Moskow.Recorded between 1964 & 1981. Includes liner notes by Brian Chin.Though not as critically revered as label-mates Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder, the Supremes were the most popular Motown act of the 1960s. Not only did the group rack up a string of #1 singles, that, in terms of frequency and quality often rivaled that of the Beatles, they were one of the first black combos in America to truly achieve mainstream white acceptance.In many ways, the Supremes' music represented the Motown sound distilled to its essence; Hitsville USA's throbbing bass, relentlessly danceable drum beats, and ingenious arrangements were never so purely and perfectly geared for maximum pop appeal as on early hits such as "Where Did Our Love Go" and "Stop In the Name of Love." On later, edgier tracks, like "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and "Love Child," the Supremes managed to adapt to the changing times without losing fans. Of course, even the Supremes' massive success couldn't match the superstar status garnered by their lead singer Diana Ross, with her definitive pop-soul classics such as "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "Endless Love." THE #1'S comes as advertised, collecting all of the Diana Ross and the Supremes chart-toppers and delivering them with excellent sound and eye-pleasing packaging.
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