"My question is, the review mentions 18 songs being recorded. We had 14 of them on the expanded version of the album. Does anyone know anything about the other 4 songs please?"
For the answer...
Type: Posts; User: fatmaninthethirdrow
"My question is, the review mentions 18 songs being recorded. We had 14 of them on the expanded version of the album. Does anyone know anything about the other 4 songs please?"
For the answer...
For all of you discussing recorded but unissued tracks for the Diana and Marvin duets album
Reading this thread should point you in the correct direction vis a vis one of the tracks!
Marvin's...
Personally I just love the Vulnerable album.
In UK, the BBC has decided in its arrogant wisdom the plural of certain latin words adopted directly into English that end in "um" shall no longer end in "a" but in "s"
Thus
Stadiums instead of...
Calvin
Thank you! It still sends tingles up and down my spine.
Please Someone post that "non traditional version" with the Marine Band.
It is the most fantastic national anthem ever performed anywhere worldwide.
[QUOTE=snakepit;640864]Apparently.the LAST Brenda Holloway Motown recording...that is bad news
Now Larry do not read too much into what appears to be some peculiar subediting of what Keith...
I agree with Rob for the same reasons.
A younger voice with the same mannerisms.
Would love to hear the B side.
Richard Popcorn Wylie "It's Goose Wobbling Time"
Actually there is Graham.
Somewhere I have Miss Ray doing an audio book cassette of her book.
Always my favourite Motown book and in the first impression a lot more candid than BG apparently...
Kim’s anthology was tracked to be complimentary to GHRC and where titles were duplicated, if you listen carefully, the versions are either alternate recordings or rather different mixes.
The first edition of her book is one of the few factual books about Motown.
The whole unexpurgated story will never come out while any of the main players still draw breath.
One of my favourite all time Motown albums has always been Taylor Made Soul.
It was with great enthusiasm and pleasure that I became involved with producing the double Cd Anthology set on Bobby a...
Dont overlook the fact that here in the UK we suffered the dead hand of socialism from 1964 through 1970....Motown's Golden Years.
Thank goodness That Motown Sound was around to keep us happy.
...
hi Larry,
yes dead right and what a weekend that was. the duets between Kim and Brenda were memorable.
I felt the same when, in a hotel in Manchester, Brenda Holloway asked me to sing her one of her songs where the lyrics escaped her. Thank Goodness after a few lines of my desperate croaking she...
“Chuck Jackson...if any left..doubtful”
Now now Larry, don’t be so doubtful about Chuck Jackson and any unreleased.... there’s a fab version of Windmills of Your Mind which is worth a release.
...
What a trick BG missed on this one! When he drove HDH out, he must already have been planning the move to the West Coast. He had lost all interest in the music by this time. And for a guy who always...
I have watched and listened for years as the Northern Guys have argued over this song with their desperate need to name an artiste for every unissued track that comes their way. Paul is 100% right in...
I'm with you there.
Just like Do I love you by Frank Wilson, it's been done to death and both of them have recorded far superior material
[QUOTE=mysterysinger;510345]Kim Weston's "Motown Anthology" featured such a wealth of previously unreleased tracks that many of her more well known Motown songs had to be left off. One of the...
Many Thanks - just fabulous!
What a wonderful sequence of Motown music.
If you haven’t already done the same for Staunton and Walker like this, I wish you would!
Aah, as an Englishman and not a sports devotee, I'm afraid one game is much like another to me.
Still, I was gobsmacked at the time by Marvin's version and the sheer soulfulness of it still brings...
Surely Marvin in 1983 with the best ever version that no one can ever top?