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Mary Wells - Looking Back 1961-1964 (CD)

Looking Back 1961-1964
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Album Details: Looking Back 1961-1964

Release Date:09/07/1993
Label:Motown / Pgd
UPC:737463625326

Track List: Looking Back 1961-1964

Disk 1

  1. Bye Bye Baby
  2. Come To Me
  3. (You Can) Depend On Me
  1. I Don't Want To Take A Chance
  2. Bad Boy

Disk 2

  1. I Want You 'Round
  2. Your Old Standby
  3. Forgive And Forget
  1. What's Easy For Two Is So Hard F...
  2. You Lost The Sweetest Boy

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User Reviews: Looking Back 1961-1964

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    Looking Back 1961-1964

    By Lloyd  Jul 25, 2004

    Pros: A lot of unreleased tracks

    Cons: You know there are stereo masters of all these tracks.

    Motown out did themselves when they released this 2 disc set. The only drawback to the whole thing is that they used MONO versions instead of the STEREO masters. Many of the unreleased tracks should have been released but Billie Jean Brown must have ...been a real snoozer!! Motown also still has many tracks in the vaults from Mary that they chose not to release. C'mon MOTOWN lets issue Mary Wells "The Second Time Around" on cd. And in STEREO I might add. Also lets issue the rest of her unissued tracks on a disc. You can call it "From The Vaults The Unreleased Masters". Read more Less

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    you arnt very good

    By Kathleen  May 15, 2000 | 0 out of 1 found this Looking Back 1961-1964 review helpful

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Pro Reviews: Looking Back 1961-1964

  • All Music Guide

    This two-CD, 43-track box set is the most comprehensive retrospective of Motown's biggest female star before Diana Ross. Although her first hit, "Bye Bye Baby," presented Wells as a blues belter, she quickly settled into a sly and sassy groove. Subsequent hits like "You Beat Me to the Punch," "Two Lovers," and "My Guy" (all included here) made the most of her shy, seductive voice by teaming her with some great songs and production by Smokey Robinson. Although many of these tunes were relegated to B-sides, album tracks, or even the can (11 were previously unreleased), the material -- written by Motown stalwarts like Berry Gordy, Holland-Dozier-Holland, and Mickey Stevenson when Smokey was unavailable -- is not far below the hits in quality. This is as much a testimony to Motown's overflow of prolific talent as Wells', but doesn't detract from the consistency of this set, which includes her duets with Marvin Gaye (as well as a previously unreleased duet with Smokey Robinson). Includes a ...comprehensive essay in the photo-packed booklet, although the mysterious absence of the excellent "Was It Worth It" is a notable loss. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Mary Wells

Time and legions of other soul superstars have obscured the fact that for a brief moment, Mary Wells was Motown's biggest star. She came to the attention of Berry Gordy as a 17yearold, hawking a song she'd written for Jackie Wilson; that song, "Bye Bye Baby," became her first Motown hit in 1961. The fullthroated approach of that single was quickly toned down in favor of... Read more