【輸入盤CD】VA / Motown: The Early Years 1959-62【K2020/4/10発売】
こちらの商品はネコポスでお届けできません。発売日: 2020/4/10輸入盤USレーベル: Acrobat収録曲: 1.1 Come to Me - Marv Johnson1.2 Solid Sender - Chico Leverett1.3 Snake Walk (Part 1) - the Swinging Tigers1.4 It - Ron ; Bill1.5 Bad Girl - the Miracles Featuring Bill "Smokey" Robinson1.6 Way Over There - the Miracles1.7 My Beloved - the Satintones1.8 Ich-I-Bon #1 - Nick ; the Jaguars1.9 You Never Miss a Good Thing - Eugene Remus1.10 Custer's Last Man - Popcorn and the Mohawks1.11 Money - Barrett Strong1.12 Oh I Apologize - Barrett Strong1.13 Who Wouldn't Love a Man Like That - Mable John1.14 Who's the Fool - Singin' Sammy Ward1.15 Shop Around - the Miracles Featuring Bill "Smokey" Robinson1.16 Who's Lovin' You - the Miracles Featuring Bill "Smokey" Robinson1.17 Oh Lover - Sherri Taylor ; Singin' Sammy Ward1.18 True Love (That's Love) - Herman Griffin1.19 Bye Bye Baby - Mary Wells1.20 I've Got a Notion - Henry Lumpkin1.21 Don't Feel Sorry for Me - Jimmy Ruffin1.22 When I Needed You - Little Iva ; Her Band1.23 Ain't It Baby - the Miracles Featuring Bill "Smokey" Robinson1.24 Don't Let Him Shop Around - Debbie Dean1.25 Money (That's What I Want) - Richard Wylie and His Band1.26 He Lifted Me - the Gospel Stars2.1 Poor Sam Jones - Mickey Woods2.2 Rosa Lee (Stay Off the Bell) - Andre Williams2.3 Come Into My Palace - Lee ; the Leopards2.4 Same Thing - Gino Parks2.5 Mighty Good Lovin' - the Miracles2.6 Broken Hearted - the Miracles2.7 I Don't Want to Take a Chance - Mary Wells2.8 Please, Mr. Postman - the Marvelettes2.9 So Long Baby - the Marvelettes2.10 I Am Bound - the Golden Harmoneers2.11 They Shall Be Mine - Rev. Columbus Mann2.12 Someone to Call My Own - the Equadors2.13 Love Me - Pete Hartfield2.14 Everybody's Gotta Pay Some Dues - the Miracles2.15 Angel in Blue - Joel Sebastian2.16 The Day Will Come - Freddie Gorman2.17 Small Sad Sam - Bob Kayli2.18 Whose Heart (Are You Gonna Break Now) - Don McKenzie2.19 What's So Good About Good-Bye - the Miracles2.20 Xmas Twist - the Twistin' Kings2.21 That's What He Is to Me - the Wright Specials2.22 Twistin' Postman - the Marvelettes2.23 The One Who Really Loves You - Mary Wells2.24 Your Baby's Back - the Downbeats2.25 I Out-Duked the Duke - Little Otis2.26 Dream Come True - the Temptations2.27 I'll Try Something New - the Miracles3.1 Playboy - the Marvelettes3.2 Because I Love Her - the Valadiers3.3 Your Heart Belongs to Me - the Supremes3.4 I Call It Pretty Music But the Old People Call It the Blues (Par - Little Stevie Wonder3.5 Same Old Story - Mickey McCullers3.6 Dearest One - Lamont Dozier3.7 This Is Our Night - the Creations3.8 Someday, Someway - the Marvelettes3.9 Beechwood 4-5789 - the Marvelettes3.10 Camel Walk - Saundra Mallett ; the Vandellas3.11 Stubborn Kind of Fellow - Marvin Gaye3.12 Do You Love Me - the Contours3.13 Move Mr. Man - the Contours3.14 You Beat Me to the Punch - Mary Wells3.15 Old Love (Let's Try It Again) - Mary Wells3.16 I'll Have to Let Him Go - Martha and the Vandellas3.17 Jamie - Eddie Holland3.18 Two Lovers - Mary Wells3.19 Operator - Mary Wells3.20 You'll Never Cherish a Love So True ('Til You Lose It) - the Vells3.21 Let Me Go the Right Way - the Supremes3.22 You've Really Got a Hold on Me - the Miracles3.23 Happy Landing - the Miracles3.24 Strange, I Know - the Marvelettes3.25 Hitch Hike - Marvin Gaye3.26 Shake Sherry - the Contours3.27 Camel Walk - Labrenda Ben ; the Beljeansコメント:This great-value 80-track 3-CD set seeks to capture the essence and character of it's musical output during the first few years of it's existence = Probably more than any other single creative and production source, the Motown operation, founded in Detroit by Berry Gordy Jr. As Tamla Records in January 1959, has made an extraordinarily powerful and significant contribution to popular music over the last 60 years, with a seemingly never-ending supply of uniquely talented artists and writers, chart hits and landmark albums. This great-value 80-track 3-CD set seeks to capture the essence and character of it's musical output during the first few years of it's existence, when it made it's first highly significant impact on the pop and R&B scene. It includes all the entries in the US pop and R&B charts on the Tamla, Motown and Gordy labels during that time - from a standing start, there were 33 of them - including iconic hits like The Marvelettes' pop No. 1 "Please Mr. Postman", and the R&B No. 1s "Shop Around" and "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" by The Miracles, "You Beat Me To The Punch" and "Two Lovers" by Mary Wells, and The Contours' "Do You Love Me". Along with those hits are selected sides from the majority of the releases on the Tamla, Motown, Gordy, Mel-O-Dy and Divinity labels during this era, featuring many obscure and collectable artists and records along with early hits and releases by the likes of Marv Johnson, Barrett Strong, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Little Stevie Wonder, The Temptations and many more. It's a feast of evocative recordings produced in a remarkable creative environment, which offers a hugely entertaining insight into the early evolution of one of a unique music industry powerhouse.This great-value 80-track 3-CD set seeks to capture the essence and character of it's musical output during the first few years of it's existence = Probably more than any other single creative and production source, the Motown operation, founded in Detroit by Berry Gordy Jr. As Tamla Records in January 1959, has made an extraordinarily powerful and significant contribution to popular music over the last 60 years, with a seemingly never-ending supply of uniquely talented artists and writers, chart hits and landmark albums. This great-value 80-track 3-CD set seeks to capture the essence and character of it's musical output during the first few years of it's existence, when it made it's first highly significant impact on the pop and R&B scene. It includes all the entries in the US pop and R&B charts on the Tamla, Motown and Gordy labels during that time - from a standing start, there were 33 of them - including iconic hits like The Marvelettes' pop No. 1 "Please Mr. Postman", and the R&B No. 1s "Shop Around" and "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" by The Miracles, "You Beat Me To The Punch" and "Two Lovers" by Mary Wells, and The Contours' "Do You Love Me". Along with those hits are selected sides from the majority of the releases on the Tamla, Motown, Gordy, Mel-O-Dy and Divinity labels during this era, featuring many obscure and collectable artists and records along with early hits and releases by the likes of Marv Johnson, Barrett Strong, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Little Stevie Wonder, The Temptations and many more. It's a feast of evocative recordings produced in a remarkable creative environment, which offers a hugely entertaining insight into the early evolution of one of a unique music industry powerhouse.
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