[Fan Request] Martha & The Vandellas __________ Expanded Edition
For me, I would love to have Watchout! as an Expanded Edition. It is simply my favorite [[although Dance Party is just a hair behind).
Bobby Darin - Motown Years 1970 to 1973
Thankfully, in the case of Bobby Darin, material that had long been vaulted has been made available over the years - mainly thanks to Joe Marchesse & co [[e.g. Andy Skurrow) who've made it possible for these tracks to see release on CD. The Real Gone CDs have wonderful liner notes as well and are well worth looking up. In particular, "Another Song On My Mind" includes a great resume of Darin's Motown career - much of this can still be seen on the Real Gone website -
https://theseconddisc.com/2011/02/16...-motown-years/
You can see the full CD artwork here -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cookep...57668721459480
And here are the covers for Darin's Motown albums / CDs
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cookep...in/dateposted/
Please advise of any errors
BOBBY DARIN MOTOWN DISCOGRAPHY
Recorded - 6 February 1971 Live at The Desert Inn [[Renamed “Finally” but still unreleased at the time)
M1183 – 17 April 1971
A Melodie
B Someday We'll Be Together
M1193 – November 1971
A Simple Song Of Freedom
B I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
M1203 – 2 June 1972
A Sail Away
B Hard Headed Woman
M753 ALBUM AUGUST 1972 – Bobby Darin
M1212 – Promo 3 November 1972 [[withdrawn)
A Average People [[mono)
B Average People [[stereo)
M1212 – 3 November 1972 [[probably a bootleg)
A Average People
B Something In Her Love
M1217 – 20 November 1972
A Happy [[Love Theme From "Lady Sings The Blues")
B Something In Her Love
Bobby Darin died 20 December 1973
M813 ALBUM February 1974 – Darin 1936-1973
PR4 [[PROMO EP) - 1974
A1 If I Were A Carpenter
A2 Moritat [[Mack The Knife)
B1 Blue Monday
B2 Happy [[Love Theme From "Lady Sings The Blues")
MW3014 – 1974 [[UK & EU)
A Blue Monday
B Moritat [[Mack The Knife)
M5185 ALBUM July 1981 – Darin 1936–1973 re-issued with 5 tracks having different mixes.
MCD09070MD CD 1987 – Live At The Desert Inn [[first ever issue)
MOTD -5185 CD 1989 – Darin 1936–1973 first issue on CD.
3746351852 CD 1991 – Darin 1936-1973 CD re-issue
NTD-6509-2 CD 2005 – Live At The Desert Inn [[re-issue / remaster / 2 extra tracks “Work Song” and “Beyond The Sea”.
RGM-0440 2xCD 6 May 2016 – Another Song On My Mind [[Real Gone Music)
RGM-0714 CD 13 July 2018 – Go Ahead And Back Up [[Real one Music)
Next Motown Expanded Edition
"Six years ago today we announced Diana Ross & The Supremes: Expanded Editions - Expanded Edition of The Supremes Sing Holland Dozier Holland! We loved this collection, and we know you all did too. Soon we will announce a new Expanded Edition! This time around it’s neither Diana Ross nor The Supremes, but we think it will be something you’ll love. Anyone want to guess what it is? Possibly something on your wish list? You will have to wait for an announcement in the coming months. We will neither confirm nor deny. There will be NO HINTS. That said, all guesses are welcome! ............. See you all soon!"
Who bought what? Demographics on Motown's record buyers?
Who [age, sex, etc.] was buying Supremes records as opposed to who was buying Four Tops? Was there a big difference?
How about Marvin Gaye of the 60's vs. Marvin Gaye of the 70's? The same question concerning Stevie Wonder.....
What crowd bought INDIANA WANTS ME by R Dean Taylor? ... HERE COMES THE JUDGE by Shorty Long?
Duane Eddy has died aged 86
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/01/a...eddy-dead.html
Whilst not naturally thought of as a Motown artist, the CD era saw some unusual releases by Motown and there were some Duane Eddy albums released among these as part of licensing arrangements. See some CD covers here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cookep...oDimiu-2oE6E8C
He has influenced so many of the great guitarists over the years. Duane Eddy always seemed to be on the radio back in the late 50s and early 60s and he made a comeback in 1975 with at least one chart hit.
Since then he has also guested on other recordings - such as by the Art Of Noise/ Tom Jones and on a Hank Marvin album.
For me his anthem is "Because They're Young" - a great piece of pop history that will always form part of life's soundtrack.
A sad day for music.
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