Shopping > Music > The Supremes > Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition]

The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition] (CD)

Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition]
$31.86 - $39.98
Not Yet Rated 0 Ratings (0 Reviews)

Album Details: Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition]

Release Date:01/01/2004
Label:Hip-o Select
UPC:602498645239

Track List: Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition]

Disk 1

  1. Where Did Our Love Go [Mono Track]
  2. Run, Run, Run [Mono Track]
  3. Baby Love [Mono Track]
  4. When the Lovelight Starts Shinin...
  5. Come See About Me [Mono Track]
  6. Long Gone Lover [Mono Track]
  7. I'm Giving You Your Freedom [Mon...
  8. Breath Taking Guy [Mono Track]
  9. He Means the World to Me [Mono T...
  10. Standing at the Crossroads of Lo...
  11. Your Kiss of Fire [Mono Track]
  12. Ask Any Girl [Mono Track]
  1. Where Did Our Love Go [Stereo Tr...
  2. Run, Run, Run [Stereo Track]
  3. Baby Love [Stereo Track]
  4. When the Lovelight Starts Shinin...
  5. Come See About Me [Stereo Track]
  6. Long Gone Lover [Stereo Track]
  7. I'm Giving You Your Freedom [Ste...
  8. Breath Taking Guy [Stereo Track]
  9. He Means the World to Me [Stereo...
  10. Standing at the Crossroads of Lo...
  11. Your Kiss of Fire [Stereo Track]
  12. Ask Any Girl [Stereo Track]

Disk 2

  1. This Is It
  2. I'm the Exception to the Rule
  3. Everyday I'll Love You More Than...
  4. Beginning to Ending
  5. Mr. Blues
  6. Come on Boy
  7. Bye Baby
  8. My Imagination
  9. I Idolize You
  10. You're Gonna Come to Me [Version 3]
  11. Honey Babe
  12. Penny Pincher
  13. Let Me Hear You Say (I Love You)
  14. Don't Take It Away
  1. Just Call Me
  2. That's a Funny Way
  3. Stop, Look & Listen
  4. Send Me No Flowers
  5. Baby Love [Alternate "Early" Ver...
  6. Introduction/Devil's Den [Live]
  7. When the Lovelight Starts Shinin...
  8. Breath Taking Guy [Live]
  9. Your Heart Belongs to Me [Live]
  10. Let Me Go the Right Way [Live]
  11. I Am Woman [Live]
  12. People [Live]
  13. Where Did Our Love Go [Live]

Pro Reviews: Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition]

  • All Music Guide

    Lovers of Motown's Sound of Young America should be nothing short of ecstatic with the comprehensive doubleCD Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversary Edition] (2004) from HipO Select. The 1964 release is presented in both monaural and stereo mixes on the first disc, while the second contains more than twodozen previously unearthed masters from the recording sessions for Where Did Our Love Go (1964) and the pièce de résistance, a never before available sevensong vintage live set from the legendary Twenty Grand Club in Motown's own Detroit stomping grounds. Although the Supremes Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard and Diana Ross had been with Motown for nearly two years, they had yet to score a significant crossover platter. Their debut Meet the Supremes (1962) had made little impact with none of the trio's singles having fared exceedingly better. All of that changed on Where Did Our Love Go. Not only were the ladies finally established as the formidable talents they were, but equall...y as impressive is that they achieved their initial and sizeable rush of success at the zenith of Beatlemania a time when very few American acts were enjoying the same lauds as their contemporaries across the pond. One definite contributing factor to the Supremes change of fortune was being linked up with the team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland, who were ultimately responsible for writing and producing the entire effort. Their collaborations netted three consecutive surveytoppers with "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love" and "Come See About Me," as well as the minor chart entries "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" (number 23), "Run, Run, Run" (number 93) and "A Breath Taking Guy" (number 75). An album packed with so much pop power obviously didn't go unnoticed by the young Americans and surprisingly, Europeans, who treated the entire Motown coterie as musical aristocracy when the Supremes made their journey to England in the fall of 1964. Listeners can hear the remarkable stylistic breadth of the vocalists while also spinning some of the best cuts to have ever been relegated as 'leftovers'. Especially interesting is the early version of "Baby Love" and the Burt Bacharach soundalike "I'm the Exception to the Rule." Admittedly, those suggestions hardly scratch the surface of the treasures from 'The Sessions' portion of Disc Two. The concert tracks are from an August 7 9, 1964 performed at the Twenty Grand Club, and were meant for an unrealized project, simply titled "Live Live Live" (1965). Every precious second of their performance is inspired, but "Your Heart Belongs to Me," "Where Did Our Love Go" as well as the Jule Styne/Bob Merrillpenned pairing "I Am Woman" and the Florence Ballardled "People" are uniformly exceptional. As the online audio archivists at www.hiposelect.com have only issued 10,000 copies, those wishing to secure theirs are advised to make haste or pay 'collectors prices' at internet auctiontype sites. - Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide Read more Less

Compare Prices: Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition]

Store Store Rating Price Notes/Coupons

DeepDiscount.com

25 Ratings

(21 Reviews)

Write a review

$32.78Total Price N/A New Item free shipping Go to Store

Amazon.com

1367 Ratings

(622 Reviews)

Write a review

$39.98Total Price N/A New Item get free shipping on orders over $25! Go to Store

Tower.com

23 Ratings

(17 Reviews)

Write a review

$31.86Total Price N/A New Item free us shipping for items over $25!!! Go to Store

Rate & Write a Review: Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition]

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: Where Did Our Love Go? [Expanded 40th Anniversay Edition]

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

The Supremes

The most successful black performers of the 1960s, the Supremes for a time rivaled even the Beatles in terms of red-hot 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 st... Read more