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    love makes me do foolish things DRATS Version

    Hello just been listening to relections cd.what a great mix of songs,[have n't played for a very long time] , LMMDFT ,I had totally forgotten this version ,does anyone know when it was recorded sounds aged to the other songs on album,sounds like mid 60s with Flo,hope so,does Flo sing on any other songs on this album,was she added to other albums after her departure,i know LET THE MUSIC PLAY,Any other songs.please try and keep this thread real.

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    I believe most of the material on this lp was recorded before Florence left the group. I would say any of these songs
    could be from '65, '66, '67.

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    By the way, it seems I remember that when Cindy joined, although she was performing with the group she couldn't record
    with the group as she was still under a recording contract (probably Atlantic) with the Blue-Belles.

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    Courtesy of DFTMC web site

    Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things) (Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland Jr) publ. Jobete

    The Supremes; recorded L.A. / Hitsville-GW, completed 31-Jan-67 ; produced by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier

    Apr-68; LP (M): Motown M665 Reflections

    Apr-68; LP (S): Motown S665 Reflections

    03-Feb-92; CD: Motown MOTD 5494 Reflections

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    ok thanks,so was this album old songs with DMF excluding ODE TO BILLY JOE-FOREVER CAME TODAY,Sounds like,thanks for info,makes a lotta sense..cheers.

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    Florence is on several tracks from the Reflections lp.

    There are actually two different versions of LMMDFT. The mono version, which was issued in very limited quantities in 1968 as Motown was phasing out issuance of mono lps, features an entirely different vocal by Ross

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    Bayoumountainman do you know them,i forgot how good this album was,i always think of it as DMC maybe the name change has something to do with it,but you have really got me going now about the alternative vocal .i would love to hear it do you know if it exists on any cd,i need this version,so good im still learning motown,41 years from my motown debut.love real info on this site.cheers

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    To my recollection, Flo is on What the World Needs Now, she's very audible on Misery Makes It's Home In My Heart and on the track we are discussing. Maybe one or two others I'm forgetting. In fact, I think Florence turns up on all the other studio albums except for Love Child. I don't recall a track on that lp featuring her. On Let The Sunshine In, she is on Let The Music Play and What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted. On Cream Of The Crop she is on Blowin' In The Wind

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    Tracks with Florence:
    - Reflections (although I believe its Mary and Marlene Barrow)
    - In And Out Of Love (Andantes dubbed onto track)
    - What The World Needs Now Is Love

    Tracks with Cindy:
    - I'm Gonna Make It (I Will Wait For You)
    - Then
    - Bah-Bah-Bah
    - Up, Up, And Away (Andantes dubbed onto track)

    Tracks with the Andantes:
    - Forever Came Today
    - Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things)
    - I Can't Make It Alone (Maybe Mary & Cindy?????)

    Tracks with Mary & Marlene Barrow:
    - Misery Makes Its Home In My Heart

    Diana only:
    - Ode To Billie Joe

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    Thank you gang,was this a proper album project or do you know if it was put together under circumstance,im pleased if it was the first option, as i said previous alway s thought it was a rush release, i know im repeating,i think this has been asked before on SDF ,im getting older ,ha plus we are getting new members[first time] all the time so not to bad question eh,lastly does anyone know where LMMDFT alt exists,please........................ try and keep this thread real,thank you.

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    Honest Man, the "Reflections" album was compiled after the success of the single "Reflections." Originally the song was meant to be included on the "Greatest Hits" album (side four, track three); however "Standing At The Crossroads Of Love" was put in its place instead. "Reflections" was then held back to be included on the group's next LP release.

    A majority of the songs on the album were recorded in 1967 with the exception of "Misery Makes Its Home In My Heart" and "What The World Needs Now Is Love" which were recorded in 1966. Several songs from Cindy's first sessions (September-November 1967) were included on the album. One of those songs, "Heaven Must Have Sent You" was originally intended to be included on the album, but was pulled.

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    Brad so i am to believe LMMDFT does not have Flo on it,it just sounded so SUPREMEISH ,Love it, it was so refreshing to hear it again.maybe it was a leftover from sing HDH,thank you for your breakdown of the songs from album,i love this forum,when we uncover gems like this,thank you all for your knowledge on this thread, cheers.

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    Bayoumountain i see you are around where does the alt version exists please...........................

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    Love Makes Me do Foolish Things sounds like one of those tracks left off of the I Hear A Symphony project. I had no idea Flo was on Misery Makes My Heart its Home I think I hear Mary Wilson more on that track Bayouman but you would know better than I would. When I hear Mary and Cindy on those Love Child tracks like Ill Set you Free I shudder to think of the Andantes. I love the Andantes and they were great on Love Child but if you see the live performance of Im Living in Shame on the Hollywood Palace and the cuts on the Love Child album where you can hear Mary and Cindy their backgrounds were great!

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    lidtening to the 'Hear a Symphony' CD, and I'm now doubting how much, if any,Mary and Flo are actually on here.listened to this since I was a kid ,when it was a new album, and the back of my head even then, said'something sounds not quite right'...so this most likely was the first solo Diana Ross album?...I love it either way,but this thread explains a lot of things..record wise, for the most part, Ross HAS been a solo artist since 1966, if not earlier, with Flo and Mary sprinkled in here and there for 'flavor'...to keep the image of a 'group' alive for teen fans like me when groups were'what's happening!"(and solo artists for the most part, took a back seat...Stevie and Marvin didn't REALLY hit until the early 70's

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    Quote Originally Posted by honest man View Post
    Bayoumountain i see you are around where does the alt version exists please...........................
    According to BayouMotownMan:
    There are actually two different versions of LMMDFT. The mono version, which was issued in very limited quantities in 1968 as Motown was phasing out issuance of mono lps, features an entirely different vocal by Ross

    The Relflections mono lp, of which fewer copies were issued.

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    The UK mono version of the REFLECTIONS LP is easier to find than the US mono version and, from what I can tell, also features the alternate vocal for LMMDFT:
    http://www.discogs.com/Diana-Ross-An...elease/2305813

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejluther View Post
    The UK mono version of the REFLECTIONS LP is easier to find than the US mono version and, from what I can tell, also features the alternate vocal for LMMDFT:
    http://www.discogs.com/Diana-Ross-An...elease/2305813
    PJ1 also thanks for the direction,i will have to check my albums , i think i have on vinyl i know i the album on official cd and official tape,im going to sort through soon, cheers.also the track was it not recorded after IHAS Album,maybe GO GO ,HDH more fitting maybe.

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    LLMDFT was never one of my favorites, it sounds anemic and plodding (Both vocals and production) compared to Martha's definitive version.

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    Mono or stereo, The Supremes version of LMMDFT is just a filler cut; obvious not much time and work was invested in the arrangment and recording. Martha and the Vandellas' version is the definitive. In fact, none of the Supremes' remakes of Vandellas hits are all that good. Though The Supremes' versions of 4 Tops hits, like Baby I Need Your Loving, Shake Me Wake Me, and Still Water Love, are quite good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smark21 View Post
    Mono or stereo, The Supremes version of LMMDFT is just a filler cut; obvious not much time and work was invested in the arrangment and recording. Martha and the Vandellas' version is the definitive. In fact, none of the Supremes' remakes of Vandellas hits are all that good. Though The Supremes' versions of 4 Tops hits, like Baby I Need Your Loving, Shake Me Wake Me, and Still Water Love, are quite good.
    I have to agree that when I heard "Love is Like Heatwave" on the HDH album when I was a kid I was disappointed even then. But, I do like the Supremes version of "In My Lonely Room," a lot.

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    i thought we were talking about DRATS version of LMMDFT ,no problem Marthas version is the real deal,just wanted a few answers about DRATS version,funnily enough i played REFLECTIONS cd on another system today, it sounded mono[ not much back ups right]. im wondering if the cd is mono release and i have the mono version of LMMDFT,now i need the stereo version, any offers. cheers.

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    Hello everyone, i need a big favour.i have just discovered LMMDFT[mono from DRATS Reflections vinyl album]is the alt version,guess what it is the only album by them i don't have as i bought the official tape in the 80's and the official cd in the 90s so i never got around to buy vinyl,these 2 formats are stereo . i need the original version of LMMDFTfrom Reflections MONO album Any offers of an MP3 version of this song would be greatly appreciated , please and thank you cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by smark21 View Post
    Mono or stereo, The Supremes version of LMMDFT is just a filler cut; obvious not much time and work was invested in the arrangment and recording. Martha and the Vandellas' version is the definitive. In fact, none of the Supremes' remakes of Vandellas hits are all that good. Though The Supremes' versions of 4 Tops hits, like Baby I Need Your Loving, Shake Me Wake Me, and Still Water Love, are quite good.
    I quite like the Supreme's version of Come and Get These Memories. In part because Mary is on lead, and it's just a smoother version of the song. I still love the Vandellas version, I just think the Supreme's version is just as nice. Now I wonder why Martha & The Vandellas never covered any of the Supreme's hits..

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    Quote Originally Posted by RossHolloway View Post
    I quite like the Supreme's version of Come and Get These Memories. In part because Mary is on lead, and it's just a smoother version of the song. I still love the Vandellas version, I just think the Supreme's version is just as nice. Now I wonder why Martha & The Vandellas never covered any of the Supreme's hits..
    I really like Martha's version of "Is There A Place (In His Heart For Me)" Really nice. On the Hipo Lost and Found series
    Last edited by jeff9nyc; 10-06-2011 at 10:12 AM.

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    Diana's version has much more orchestration. Martha's is more raw and rhythm. When Diana did it there are strings, flutes, etc to give a more ethereal sound. The stereo version is superior with a spirited vocal reminscent of Love Is Here And Now You're Gone

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    I thought Andy S said it's Flo and Mary on Reflections. Lets not rewrite history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RossHolloway View Post
    Now I wonder why Martha & The Vandellas never covered any of the Supreme's hits..
    That makes me wonder about other Motown artists in general covering The Supremes; I'm sure it probably happened but I'm having trouble thinking of any examples. I know they traded songs with The Temptations but that was on TV and I mean other artists doing covers of Supremes songs on their own albums...

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    The only ones I can think of off the top of my head are Stevies,the Miracles, Barbara McNairs and the Originals versions of My World Is Empty and the Velvelettes version of Your Heart Belongs to Me and Kim's Stop! In the Name of Love.

    And didn't Rare Earth do a version of You Keep Me Hangin On?

    Plus Come See About Me was done by Jr. Walker and the AllStars, The Originals, Choker Campbell and Earl Van Dyke. But I wonder why the girl groups rarely covered the Supreme hits during the 1960s?
    Last edited by RossHolloway; 10-06-2011 at 05:01 PM.

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    Didn't the Isleys do "I hear a symphony"? The J5 did "Forever came today" and a couple of other songs I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skooldem1 View Post
    Didn't the Isleys do "I hear a symphony"? The J5 did "Forever came today" and a couple of other songs I think.
    I forgot about the Isleys. And they also did a pretty fine version of Stop! In the Name of Love and the Four Tops covered Reflections in 70(?).

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    i ahve two different version of the SYMPHONY lp. one i like best is the mono version as Florence's vocal is great on STRANGER IN PARADISE. i think the stereo version has less backing vocals which gives the impression that it is a almost Ross solo.
    some of the covers of Supremes songs such as HEATWAVE/SAME OLD SONG., and a few from GO GO were recorded in LA and not with the Funk Brothers, which gives the songs and the Supremes a different sound.
    this is one of the reasons why i only liked half of the GO GO lp. to bad all the tracks werent recorded with the funk Brothers but perhaps they wanted a more pop feel. i never understand why the Supremes could rock out on KEEP ME HANGIN ON and ITCHING IN MY HEART but HEATWAVE was so low key. i think the vocals are ok but the production is weak.imo. maybe if they do a expanded version of the songs and lps we may get some remastered versions.
    REFLECTIONS was always one of my favorite songs and the lp has some good songs. i like LOVE MAKES ME DO FOOLISH THINGS. i think it may have fit better on SING HDH though.
    i also heard there is a mono version of HEATWAVE but i have never heard it, anyone here have a copy???

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    It should be clear that I was a Supremes fan first and foremost since my teeny bopper days in 1964, but whenever they have covered a Vandellas tune,it has paled in comparion to the original performance, and "Heat Wave" was so tacky, so below par, Ross' vocal performance was so off in so many places, even as a kid I as wondering what THAT was all about?...dismal!,
    were the girls intimidated by Martha Reeves?same applies to Mary and "Come and Get These Memories", really shocking how the girls could not get a handle on Vandellas material..

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    Quote Originally Posted by redlabs View Post
    i have two different version of the SYMPHONY lp. one i like best is the mono version as Florence's vocal is great on STRANGER IN PARADISE. i think the stereo version has less backing vocals which gives the impression that it is a almost Ross solo.
    I just gave a listen to both the CD and vinyl. The CD has only three songs clearly mixed in stereo: With a Song in My Heart, Wonderful-Wonderful, and My World is Empty Without You. The stereo vinyl has three additional songs that are borderline stereo: I Hear a Symphony, Yesterday, and Stranger in Paradise. Borderline means that the separation is really difficult ascertain. The other six songs are definitely mixed in mono. I've always hoped that this album would be remixed from the original masters to a complete stereo album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejluther View Post
    That makes me wonder about other Motown artists in general covering The Supremes; I'm sure it probably happened but I'm having trouble thinking of any examples. I know they traded songs with The Temptations but that was on TV and I mean other artists doing covers of Supremes songs on their own albums...
    Wanda Rogers/The Marvelettes covered a number of Supremes songs. I Want a Guy, Someday We'll Be Together, A Breathtaking Guy, Take Me Where You Go,

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    Quote Originally Posted by skooldem1 View Post
    Didn't the Isleys do "I hear a symphony"? The J5 did "Forever came today" and a couple of other songs I think.
    The J5 also covered, of all things, Touch.

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    It seems the J5 and Michael solo covered more Supreme songs than other Motown artists: Love Is Here And Now Youre Gone, With A Child's Heart, I Hear A Symphony, Reflections, Forever Came Today, The Young Folks. There may be others that I missed.

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    a solo Michael Jackson recorded "Johnny Raven" from the Touch album, he was a big fan of the Jean Terrell lineup it's been said.. I have a 70's teen mag pic of MJ in his room with a poster of the Jean led lineup on the bedroom wall right behind him

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    The Jackson 5 also recorded "You Can't Hurry Love." And there is a solo recording of Michael singing "He's My Sunny Boy" although the lyrics in his version doesn't make sense because one second he's singing "I'm your sunny boy" and then the next he's singing "He's our sunny boy." Although he does a good job singing the song, it's clear that the song should have been kept for only a female to sing. Trying to change the lyrics for a guy doesn't work.

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    let's be real...MJ would have rather been in The Supremes than the J5,nothing wrong with that, that's a reality..

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    Michael Jackson as a Supreme.

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    never saw that before, but that just dotted my i and crossed my t..thanx..and you work that Miss Ross thing in the great beyond, MJ!

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    it's also very clear from this old video that the now iconic 80's MJ stance(head tilted back, arms extended to the heavens) is an obvious tribute to/emulation of the shaman-esque antics of late 60's Diana Ross!

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    The Four Tops covered "You Can't Hurry Love " on their 1966 Live Album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smark21 View Post
    Wanda Rogers/The Marvelettes covered a number of Supremes songs. I Want a Guy, Someday We'll Be Together, A Breathtaking Guy, Take Me Where You Go,
    Thanks - I'll check them out for sure...

    In looking for them on YOUTUBE I found this and had never heard it before - the original version of "Someday We'll Be Together":
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuJ_zWKPuzA
    Last edited by ejluther; 10-07-2011 at 07:47 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi LaLumia View Post
    It should be clear that I was a Supremes fan first and foremost since my teeny bopper days in 1964, but whenever they have covered a Vandellas tune,it has paled in comparion to the original performance, and "Heat Wave" was so tacky, so below par, Ross' vocal performance was so off in so many places, even as a kid I as wondering what THAT was all about?...dismal!,
    were the girls intimidated by Martha Reeves?same applies to Mary and "Come and Get These Memories", really shocking how the girls could not get a handle on Vandellas material..
    See I disagree. Ross gives a great performance on all those songs, but I just think she approached them as album fillers and not like a 45 release. Heatwave certainly feels like it was recorded in LA and not Detroit. Ross gives it a fly-by approach, but is not invested enough to really dig into it to make it her own. The production seems to be rushed like it was taken down between shows or tv appearances in Hollywood. And I hardly doubt that the Supreme's were intimidated by Martha and the Vandellas. HDH just wanted to make more money off the the song by having the Supreme's record it. Same with Come and Get These Memories, but I also think that Mary does a great job with her vocal delivery on this song. I wonder why Florence never sang lead on a HDH song? I would love to hear a version of Martha and the Vandellas singing Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart, with the same production value HDH gave to Nowhere to Run, a hard driving beat. But over all I have a hard time imagining any of the other girl groups being able to sing any of the Supreme hits with the same nuance or approach that Diana did.

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    The Marvelettes version of "I Want A Guy" is so much better then the Supremes & it won thecontest on the back of the Postman LP thats why it was released as the B side to "Twistin Postman".

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    I Don't think anyone has mentioned "Ask Any Man" by TONY MARTIN yet amongst the Motown remakes of SUPREMES tunes. It was a remake of "Ask Any Girl".

    Roger

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    someone send me a snippet maybe of LMMDFTfrom REFLECTIONS MONO ALBUM,See if i really am missing something,pretty pretty please.cheers.

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    Well i just heard the mono version,can't really tell the difference much, but then i should have known better even the expanded albums i can never tell between stereo and mono,maybe i expected too much, anyway my curiosity solved,ha.by the way what agreat thread this is turning out to be, thanks all. cheers

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