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Diana Ross & the Supremes - Great Songs & Performances (CD)

Great Songs & Performances
$19.79
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Album Details: Great Songs & Performances

Release Date:01/01/1977
Label:Motown / Pgd
UPC:737463531320

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  • Overall:

    A must have for your Supremes collection

    By blah  Jan 26, 2006

    Pros: great quality and vocals

    Cons: none

    This cd has the essential tracks of the most successful female group of all time. Most notably about this cd is its quality. The songs sounds as crisp and as clear as the day they were recorded. Where Did Our Love Go and Baby love never sounded bette...r on anyone's stereo system. Indeed this is the most supreme of all Supremes cd's. Get it! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    This brief, tensong collection has plenty of the Supremes' big hits, including "Baby Love," "Stop In the Name of Love," "Come See About Me," and the marvelously wise "You Can't Hurry Love," but it's over almost before it begins, and that brevity makes it just an OK purchase for the casual listener. Most folks would be better served with a longer, more indepth collection.

    - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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The Supremes

The most successful American performers of the 1960s, the Supremes for a time rivaled even the Beatles in terms of redhot commercial appeal, reeling off five number one singles in a row at one point. Critical revisionism has tended to undervalue the Supremes' accomplishments, categorizing their work as more lightweight than the best soul stars (or even the best Motown s... Read more