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captainjames
04-28-2015, 08:24 AM
Sorry if this has been discussed but I just happen to rediscover this CD in my collection and started to play it again. There are some real GEMS here that I had overlooked or forgotten. " Anit Nothing Like The Real Thing" sung by Marv Johnson and Carolyn Gill. " I Cant' Give Back The Love I Feel For You" by Syreeta in dance fever torch sound.


Here is the rest of the track listing:
1. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Scherrie Payne
2. You're All I Need To Get By - Martha Reeves and G.C. Cameron
3. The Boss - The Andantes
4. Surrender - Bettye Lavette
5. Remember Me - Pat Lewis
6. Some Things You Never Get Used To - Frances Nero
7. I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For You - Syreeta
8. I Wouldn't Change The Man - Blinky
9. Reach Out And touch Somebody's Hand - Louvain Demps
10. Your Precious Love - Gino Parks and Frances Nero
11. No One Gets The prize - Earl Van Dyke
12. You Ain't Livin' Till You're Lovin-Frankie Gaye and Kim Weston
13. Didn't You know You Had To Cry Sometimes - Frances Nero
14. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing-Marv Johnson and Carolyn Gil

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Philles/Motown Gary
04-29-2015, 12:14 AM
Captainjames, those, I believe, are Ian Levine remakes/productions. I don't have this particular collection, but I've got pretty much everything that's on it. They'll never replace the Motown originals, of course, but a lot of those remakes were fun just the same. I like Ian Lavine's style, especially on his non-Motown artists [[Miguel Brown, etc.)

Bluebrock
04-29-2015, 06:26 AM
Ian Levine's productions are very much hit and miss but this is a decent enough if hardly essential collection.

captainjames
04-29-2015, 06:58 AM
Although they were not the original artists singing to Ashford and Simpson, I found it pleasant to the ear.

westgrandboulevard
04-29-2015, 07:35 AM
All credit to Ian Levine for pursuing his vision and dream.

However, if the computerised instrumental tracks of the Motorcity productions, particularly the percussive/drum sounds [[which, to be fair, were pretty typical of their time), could have been given far more attention to detail - as some of the remixes indeed were - the finished result would have showcased all those glorious voices to far more impressive effect.

Oh, to have the chance to remove the vocals from those recordings, many from artists no longer with us, and start again.....

motown4ever
05-02-2015, 02:02 PM
Being nuts about anything Ashford and Simpson, or being nuts and liking Ashford and Simpson, I was not aware of this. While I was not a fan of the Motor City output when it came out, this could change my mind hopefully.

captainjames
05-02-2015, 02:09 PM
Motown4ever
dim the lights, pour yourself a glass of wine, sit back and enjoy.