MOTOWN’s HOT ’67 TEMPTATIONS: WITH A LOT O SOUL



THE TEMPTATIONS * WITH A LOT O SOUL (COMPLETE LP) * GORDY * 1967


ABOUT THIS ALBUM

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The Temptations’ With A Lot O’ Soul is the fifth studio album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label released in 1967. Featuring four hit singles, With a Lot o’ Soul is the most successful Temptations album from their “classic 5” era, during which David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams, Melvin Franklin, and Otis Williams constituted the Temptations’ lineup.

The four singles from the album, all Top 20 pop/ Top 10 R&B hits, were “(I Know) I’m Losing You“, “All I Need“, “You’re My Everything“, and “(Loneliness Made Me Realize) It’s You That I Need“. Three of these four songs also reached the Billboard Pop Top 10 as well. Norman Whitfield produced most of the tracks here, supporting the Temptations’ vocals with a hard-edged soul sound with elements of the music of James Brown.

(I Know) I’m Losing You“, already a nine-month-old hit by the time With a Lot o’ Soul was released, opens the album. The rest of the album expands upon the template established by Norman Whitfield with “I’m Losing You”. Whitfield and the other With a Lot o’ Soul producers, including Ivy Jo Hunter, Smokey Robinson, and, on “All I Need” (in which Ruffin portrays a man who admits to his lover he has been unfaithful and begs her forgiveness), Whitfield’s protégé Frank Wilson, supply the group a more modern sound than was present on previous or contemporary Motown releases. Most of the tracks on side A of the album feature brass-heavy, dramatic backing tracks with more prominent uses of electric guitar lines (Whitfield’s “(I Know) I’m Losing You” and Ivy Jo Hunter’s “Sorry is a Sorry Word” (from side B) and shifts in dynamics Whitfield’s “Ain’t No Sun Since You’ve Been Gone“, the single “(Loneliness Made Me Realize) It’s You That I Need“, and the Eddie Kendricks-led “Save My Love For A Rainy Day“.

(Source: WiKipedia and AllMusic)



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MOTOWN MONDAYS: MOTOWN ’60s NEWS PRINT ADS



Friday, November 15, 1963

A MOTOWN MONDAY NEWS PRINT FEATURE

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Friday, December 27, 1963

A MOTOWN MONDAY NEWS PRINT AD

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MOTOWN MONDAYS: A 1960s ‘MOTOWN’ NEWS PRINT


Detroit Free Press January 24, 1965 (a.)

Detroit Free Press January 24, 1965 (b.)

Detroit Free Press January 24, 1965 (c.)

Sunday, January 24, 1965

A MOTOWN MONDAY NEWS PRINT BACK-PAGE

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The Primettes: Diane Ross, Barbara Martin, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard circa 1960


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MOTOWN LP FLASHBACK! THE SUPREMES A GO-GO ’66



SUPREMES A GO GO (COMPLETE LP) * MOTOWN * 1966

ABOUT THIS ALBUM

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The Supremes A’ Go-Go is the ninth studio album released by Motown singing group The Supremes in 1966. It was the first album by an all-female group to reach number-one on the Billboard 200 album charts in the United States. Remaining on the Billboard album chart for 60 weeks, according to Motown data, it sold worldwide 3,500,000 copies, and in the USA, it sold approximately, 1,000,000 copies.

Included are two of the Supremes’ Top Ten Billboard Hot 100 singles; the number-nine hit “Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart“, and the number-one hitYou Can’t Hurry Love“. Also present on the album are covers of songs by The Elgins’Put Yourself in My Place“, the Four Tops’Baby I Need Your Loving“, “I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)“, “Shake Me, Wake Me (When It’s Over)“, The TemptationsGet Ready“, Martha and the Vandellas’Come and Get These Memories“. Barrett Strong (“Money (That’s What I Want)“, The Isley Brothers’ (“This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)“, Nancy SinatraThese Boots Are Made for Walkin’“, and The McCoys’Hang On Sloopy“.

Additional songs recorded for the album, but not included were: Tom Jones’It’s Not Unusual“, The MiraclesMickey’s Monkey“, Stevie WonderUptight (Everything’s Alright)“, Marvin GayeCan I Get a Witness“, Martha and the Vandellas’In My Lonely Room“, and The Rolling Stones(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction“.

A ‘fantasy duet’ of “Shake Me, Wake Me (When It’s Over)” between the Supremes and the Four Tops was added to the LP’s expanded 2 CD edition. (Source: WiKipedia; AllMusic)


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SUPREMES (DUET W/ 4 TOPS) * SHAKE ME, WAKE ME (When It’s Over) * 1966


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