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Song for You (Remastered)
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Album Details: Song for You (Remastered)

Release Date:10/20/1998
Label:Motown / Pgd
UPC:737463527224

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User Reviews: Song for You (Remastered)

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    The Tempt's

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 28, 2003

    Hey mtblount2000:How come your review of "A Song For You" and the AMG review have the same ending? Be original, my man! (or woman!) not only is it the decent thing to do, it will also save you tons of money in litigation costs should you pursue a wr...iting career. With that out of the way, my opinion of "A Song For You" by the Tempting Temtptations...A Masterpiece! Get it!!!!!!HWM, Jr. Read more Less

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    Review-The Temptations A Song For You

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 20, 2001

    The Temptations reach their 70's pinnacle with this album. The album featured two R&B number one's with Happy People & Shakey Ground (both also broke the pop top 40).Glasshouse peaked at #9R&B/#37 Pop. Dennis Edwards shines on these tracks as well ...as the title track. The Commodores, listed as The Temptations Band, perform the instrumental version of Happy People. I'm A Batchelor and Firefly are also good album tracks. Good Stuff that has the 70's written all over it. For The Temptations, that's good! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Song for You (Remastered)

  • All Music Guide

    By 1975, the Temptations were a much different group with both David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks out of the lineup. Dennis Edwards was now singing lead, and only Melvin Franklin and Otis Williams existed from the original group. The group was far more of a funk mind, and this set proves it. The big hit on here was "Happy People," with the Temps backed up by the Commodores, listed as "the Temptations Band" on the second part instrumental version. For ultrafunk, though, it's hard to beat "Glasshouse" and "Shakey Ground," which features guitar and bass work from PFunk alumni Eddie Hazel and Billy Nelson. But they didn't leave their ballads entirely in the good old days, as the satindrenched "Firefly," "Memories" and the title track clearly show. Produced by Jeffrey Bowen, this thing has "'70s'" stamped all over it. In the case of the Temps, that's good.

    - Cub Koda, All Music Guide

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The Temptations

Thanks to their finetuned choreography and even finer harmonies the Temptations became the definitive male vocal group of the 1960s; one of Motown's most elastic acts, they tackled both lush pop and politically charged funk with equal flair, and weathered a steady stream of changes in personnel and consumer tastes with rare dignity and grace. the Temptations' initial ... Read more