Popular Post Happy Feet Posted April 19 Popular Post Posted April 19 For a while I've been thinking about the previous Motown box sets , there are still an awful lot of album tracks that I believe would still be worth a 45 release.on a single 45 issue or even a box set , Legitimately of course , so here's a couple to get things started what's yours , Gladys Knight & The Pips , He's My Kind Of Fellow / What Good Am I Without You . Edwin Starr 24 hrs to find my baby / Time Is Passing By . 4
Popular Post Chalky Posted April 20 Popular Post Posted April 20 Marvin Gaye “Bitter pill to swallow” 5
STEFAN BURLAK Posted April 20 Posted April 20 (edited) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIdLsv54d1E Stevie Wonder / Love A GO GO Edited April 20 by STEFAN BURLAK addition 2 1
Popular Post Mark W Posted April 20 Popular Post Posted April 20 Isley Brothers “ Seek and you shall find” 4
Mickjay33 Posted April 20 Posted April 20 (edited) Marvin Gaye Tear it on down Edited April 20 by Mickjay33 1
Solution John Hart Posted April 20 Solution Posted April 20 Edwin Starr "I just wanted to Cry " ; War and Peace Lp (and obscure German 45) Marvin Gaye "This is my beloved" ; I wish it would rain Lp Marvin Gaye "I m Gonna Give you Respect" ; European double Lp Marvin Gaye "Where Are we Going" ; 12 inch & very obscure Japanese45 Chuck Jackson "Sin Estar Tu No Brill El Sol" ; Arrives L p & very, very , obscure Argentine 45. Sorry for cheating a bit , but I feel all the best motown stormers, have come out via Universal and Richards Sevens. The last volume 5 of " Cellarfull" was poor ( Only Brenda Holloways "Without Love ,You lose a Good Feeling "worthy of plays out). All of the tracks so far chosen are readily and cheaply available on CD or LP. Great Post ,Happy Feet . 1
Mark S Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Four Tops - Right before my eyes, off the Changing times album 1
Kev Cane Posted April 20 Posted April 20 4 hours ago, Smudger said: Awesome Smudger, the reason I bought this album 1
Douglaschip Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Isn't the Four Tops 'Right before my eyes' on the flip of 'In these changing times' on a 45. Great track anyway 1
6T's Mojoman Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Stevie Wonder - Pearl Chuck Jackson or Gladys Knight & The Pips - Ain't No Sun Since You've Been Gone
Happy Feet Posted April 20 Author Posted April 20 11 minutes ago, 6T's Mojoman said: Stevie Wonder - Pearl Chuck Jackson or Gladys Knight & The Pips - Ain't No Sun Since You've Been Gone Gladys Knight & The Pips / Chuck Jackson , A N S S YvB G , Ladies first lol , but what a great pairing on a 45 great shout
Soul-slider Posted April 20 Posted April 20 59 minutes ago, Douglaschip said: Isn't the Four Tops 'Right before my eyes' on the flip of 'In these changing times' on a 45. Great track anyway Yes...
Soul-slider Posted April 20 Posted April 20 5 hours ago, John Hart said: Edwin Starr "I just wanted to Cry " ; War and Peace Lp (and obscure German 45) Marvin Gaye "This is my beloved" ; I wish it would rain Lp Marvin Gaye "I m Gonna Give you Respect" ; European double Lp Marvin Gaye "Where Are we Going" ; 12 inch & very obscure Japanese45 Chuck Jackson "Sin Estar Tu No Brill El Sol" ; Arrives L p & very, very , obscure Argentine 45. Sorry for cheating a bit , but I feel all the best motown stormers, have come out via Universal and Richards Sevens. The last volume 5 of " Cellarfull" was poor ( Only Brenda Holloways "Without Love ,You lose a Good Feeling "worthy of plays out). All of the tracks so far chosen are readily and cheaply available on CD or LP. Great Post ,Happy Feet . Do you mean 'Temptations' - This Is My Beloved (Wish It Would Rain LP)?
Soul-slider Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Marvelettes - Your Love Can Save Me (Sophisticated Soul) Stevie Wonder - I've Got You (My Cherie Amour) Edwin Starr - I Can't Replace My Old Love (War & Peace) Miracles - More, More, More Of Your Love (Away We A Go Go) Tammi Terrell - Tears At The End Of A Love Affair (Tammi Terrell) Temptations - I Gotta Find A Way (To Get You Back) (Cloud Nine, or another alternate version on 'Big Hits volume 7) Marvin Gaye - So Long (That's The Way) David Ruffin - I've Got A Need For You / Your Heartaches I Can Surely Heal (David) Supremes - It's All Your Fault / Send Me No Flowers (25th Anniversary) 1
STEFAN BURLAK Posted April 20 Posted April 20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-6cA-BiEXI Another Stevie Wonder " I'd Cry" 2
STEFAN BURLAK Posted April 20 Posted April 20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moXnw1LGjeI "I'd Cry" Also by CHUCK JACKSON Both superb.
Happy Feet Posted April 20 Author Posted April 20 27 minutes ago, STEFAN BURLAK said: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moXnw1LGjeI "I'd Cry" Also by CHUCK JACKSON Both superb. Superb , keep em coming , with the YouTube links , somebody in charge of the Motown catalogue might just stumble across this topic & realize what they've already missed and deserves a 45 release, without digging into the cellar .
Popular Post Dimples Posted April 21 Popular Post Posted April 21 (edited) - Eddie Holland - Gotta have your love b/w True love will go a mighty long way (from his great "Eddie Holland" Motown LP 1962). - Mary Wells - Drop in the bucket ("From the vaults" LP compilation). - Hattie Littles - Love, trouble, heartaches and misery (CD only) - Little Stevie Wonder - Wondering (popular Mod instro from "The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie" LP Tamla 1962) Edited April 21 by Dimples 5
Popular Post Simsy Posted April 21 Popular Post Posted April 21 (edited) Temptations - Who you gonna run to. Edited April 21 by Simsy Title 4
Headsy Posted April 21 Posted April 21 (edited) 12 hours ago, Soul-slider said: Marvelettes - Your Love Can Save Me (Sophisticated Soul) Stevie Wonder - I've Got You (My Cherie Amour) Edwin Starr - I Can't Replace My Old Love (War & Peace) Miracles - More, More, More Of Your Love (Away We A Go Go) Tammi Terrell - Tears At The End Of A Love Affair (Tammi Terrell) Temptations - I Gotta Find A Way (To Get You Back) (Cloud Nine, or another alternate version on 'Big Hits volume 7) Marvin Gaye - So Long (That's The Way) David Ruffin - I've Got A Need For You / Your Heartaches I Can Surely Heal (David) Supremes - It's All Your Fault / Send Me No Flowers (25th Edited April 21 by Headsy Meant to say marvelettes is on a French ep 2
Soul-slider Posted April 21 Posted April 21 (edited) Edwin Starr - Soul City (Open Your Arms To Me) -(25 Milles) Marvelettes - The Truth's Outside My Door (In Full Bloom) Edited April 21 by Soul-slider 1
BrianB Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Loving the Stevie Wonder tracks on here. CD only, Motown Sings Motown Treasures, Stevie's version of I Hear Symphony is (to me) quite simply the best record ever made... 2
Stateside Posted April 30 Posted April 30 TEMPTATIONS - I GOTTA KNOW NOW STEVIE WONDER - LIGHT MY FIRE CHUCK JACKSON - I CAN'T LET MY HEAVEN WALK AWAY STEVIE WONDER - I CAN'T LET MY HEAVEN WALK AWAY 1
Popular Post Stateside Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 DAVID RUFFIN - BLACKMAIL - UNRELEASED CD 4 1
Popular Post Tlscapital Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 Although I love the Van Dykes (have their Bell LP too) I never could dig their rendition of this Temptations fabulous track from their best LP too... While most of the dancer tunes on this Tempts LP made it on 45 this one not and what a tune this is ! Every home should have one ! 9 1
Tobytyke Posted April 30 Posted April 30 3 minutes ago, Tlscapital said: Although I love the Van Dykes (have their Bell LP too) I never could dig their rendition of this Temptations fabulous track from their best LP too... While most of the dancer tunes on this Tempts LP made it on 45 this one not and what a tune this is ! Every home should have one ! Love the Temptations,,Fantastic version...........but I must admit to preferring the Undisputed Truths take. 3
Happy Feet Posted April 30 Author Posted April 30 6 minutes ago, Tobytyke said: Love the Temptations,,Fantastic version...........but I must admit to preferring the Undisputed Truths take. Great version but definitely got a 45 release ,,,
Tlscapital Posted April 30 Posted April 30 2 minutes ago, Tobytyke said: Love the Temptations,,Fantastic version...........but I must admit to preferring the Undisputed Truths take. Not OG version and exists as a 45 Still if one was to consider it being better if ever it would be in another thread or forum even LOL Joke aside with all due respect to each its own evidently but this Tempts period although troubled some for the group with a hectic David is my favorite one. So I am partial too
Hambostein Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Why has nobody posted this yet ? Be Cool Be Calm (And Keep Yourself Together) from the Down to Earth LP Has to be one of the most exciting tracks ever !! Stevie Wonder - Be Cool etc. 3
Happy Feet Posted April 30 Author Posted April 30 Here's 2 more Motown Album tracks from the "Win or Lose" Soul 4 real compilation, Johnny Bristol , Tell Me How To Forget A True Love , David Ruffin , One Lucky Day I Found You .
Popular Post Geeselad Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 (edited) Two From a Great sound track album by Willie; might make a good double sider, played the first side of a couple of tine this year. Edited April 30 by Geeselad 4
Mal C Posted May 1 Posted May 1 Dynamic Superiors - I Don't Want To Be Lonely / I think on their Motown LP, might have been unreleased... anyhow its very good 2
Popular Post Mal C Posted May 1 Popular Post Posted May 1 Other end of the scale, and apologies if somebody already put this up.. The Four Tops - Tea House in Chinatown & Gladys Knight & The Pips - Baby I Need your lovin from Silk n Soul... 5
Popular Post Alan T Posted May 1 Popular Post Posted May 1 Major Lance - How My Love Goes - (Now Arriving Album 1978) 8
Becket Posted May 1 Posted May 1 (edited) Four Tops- Don't turn away. Kiki Dee - Love is a warm kind of sorrow, Miracles - Don't say you love me. Edited May 3 by Becket 3
Mal C Posted May 1 Posted May 1 10 hours ago, Alan T said: Major Lance - How My Love Goes - (Now Arriving Album 1978) A Killer track 2
Tlscapital Posted May 2 Posted May 2 1 hour ago, Bbrich said: Brenda Holloway reconsider................ Unissued !
Motownsoulman Posted May 2 Posted May 2 (edited) Sweet Was The Love - The Four Tops. In The Cool Of The Night - David Ruffin. Both unreleased until years after the original recordings, with the latter on A Cellar Full Of Motown Vol 4. Something in the back of my mind tells me the former, although released on a compilation album around the turn of the century, was released as a 7 inch a few years ago, with Brenda Holloway - Think I've Over (Before You Break My Heart), aka Reconsider on the other side. Maybe someone can elaborate on that, right or wrong. Edited May 2 by MotownSoulMan Edit. Just done the due diligence, and yes, Reconsider/Sweet Was The Love was put out on a 7 inch, twice, but both are considered duds, judging by what Discogs says.
Tlscapital Posted May 2 Posted May 2 Soul and then some... The Originals at their most soulful***** 2
Motownsoulman Posted May 2 Posted May 2 On 30/04/2024 at 22:49, 25miles said: Great song, though I must admit, The Isley Brothers version is more to my taste. 1
Chalky Posted May 2 Posted May 2 The album has had a mention but don't think this track has, one of his best for Motown IMO 3
Happy Feet Posted May 2 Author Posted May 2 I don't think we've had anything from the Supremes yet , always thought this is worth a spin or a 45 2
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