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honest man
01-30-2016, 01:37 PM
Hello lovely people anybody have recording dates for Vandellas songs have checked DFTMC cannot locate any dates appreciated cheers 1 He'll hurt you so
2 the love i feel for you
3 the way he loves me, Thank You

woodward
01-31-2016, 11:34 AM
Trivia question. How did you learn of these songs? What album/CD did they ever appear on? Never heard of any of them.

marybrewster
01-31-2016, 10:21 PM
Hello lovely people anybody have recording dates for Vandellas songs have checked DFTMC cannot locate any dates appreciated cheers 1 He'll hurt you so
2 the love i feel for you
3 the way he loves me, Thank You

Is #2 [[the love I feel for you) the same as "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You", Syreeta's first single? Interestingly, if it's the same song, supposedly it was written for DRATS. Diana later included the song on her "Surrender" LP.

keith_hughes
02-01-2016, 04:51 AM
can't trace either of these songs, honest man ... and as far as I know the Vandellas didn't cut "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You"

honest man
02-01-2016, 06:11 AM
Trivia question. How did you learn of these songs? What album/CD did they ever appear on? Never heard of any of them.Hello mate iheard about these songs funnuly enough right here,there was a thread a few years ago the songs are from a cd Martha and Vandellas UNRELEASED MASTERS these 3 songs listed are the only ones not officially put out yet,the 3 songs sound early.mid ,late 60s to me,but still no official history yet,cheers,
Keith complete different song from Can't give back the love,thanks

woodward
02-01-2016, 09:32 AM
Hello mate iheard about these songs funnuly enough right here,there was a thread a few years ago the songs are from a cd Martha and Vandellas UNRELEASED MASTERS these 3 songs listed are the only ones not officially put out yet,the 3 songs sound early.mid ,late 60s to me,but still no official history yet,cheers,
Keith complete different song from Can't give back the love,thanks

Perhaps Roberta is the one who can answer this question. She is the expert on Martha Reeves. I never heard of a CD Unreleased Masters.

Sharpmoves
02-01-2016, 10:03 AM
Scroll down this thread to see a post about a MR&TV album called "Unreleased Masters". http://soulfuldetroit.com/showthread.php?3904-Martha-amp-The-Vandellas-Complete-Albums&highlight=unreleased+masters
I've never seen it, 'though.

bradsupremes
02-01-2016, 12:46 PM
I heard Martha ask about a track she recorded called "I Love The Way He Loves Me."

mysterysinger
02-01-2016, 01:21 PM
It was probably me who posted on here about this Martha CD which I picked up a few years ago..

The Unreleased Masters
Martha & The Vandellas

Tracks are:
Memories Are Made Of This
Build Him Up
All That Glitters Isn't Gold
Coney Island
Spellbound
Contract On Love
I Remember You
I Can't Take It
Time Changes Things
I Want To Be With You Tonight
I'm Gonna See For Myself
It's Hard To Walk Away
He'll Hurt You So
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Oh I've Been Blessed
I'm So Glad You Belong To Me
The Love I Feel For You
Hooked On A Bad Thing
Joy
Build Your Love On A Strong Foundation
I Love The Way He Loves Me

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woodward
02-01-2016, 03:52 PM
[QUOTE=mysterysinger;323210]It was probably me who posted on here about this Martha CD which I picked up a few years ago..

The Unreleased Masters
Martha & The Vandellas

Would you be kind enough to post a picture of the back of the CD? I googled Marginal Records this morning and came across a lot of Motown-related CDs they issued. The listing that I looked at only had 167 releases and the only one I saw by Martha & the Vandellas was Hits and Rarities, the Unreleased Masters was not included in the listing that I saw. The writeup on Marginal records indicates they were released fro 1994 to 1998 and in limited runs of 500 copies each. Could someone else have issued this CD other than Marginal or BAR?

mysterysinger
02-01-2016, 06:33 PM
No it is not a Marginal release. The back of the CD won't really help you but the CD itself is a little more interesting and below is a scan of that. The CD appears to be dated 26/5/02 and I think I may have bought it not long after that [[and I very nearly didn't buy it). The CD was from a legit record shop in Manchester, UK.

The three tracks mentioned above are actually very good indeed, but "The Love I Feel For You" isn't the Rita Wright song. I was under the impression that all songs had been released now officially but clearly I was wrong. Some of the ones on this CD are probably slightly different versions than those released and, in fact, some sound a little speeded up to me. Clearly these unreleased masters span some time in terms of recording dates.
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woodward
02-01-2016, 06:59 PM
No it is not a Marginal release. The back of the CD won't really help you but the CD itself is a little more interesting and below is a scan of that. The CD appears to be dated 26/5/02 and I think I may have bought it not long after that [[and I very nearly didn't buy it). The CD was from a legit record shop in Manchester, UK.

The three tracks mentioned above are actually very good indeed, but "The Love I Feel For You" isn't the Rita Wright song. I was under the impression that all songs had been released now officially but clearly I was wrong. Some of the ones on this CD are probably slightly different versions than those released and, in fact, some sound a little speeded up to me. Clearly these unreleased masters span some time in terms of recording dates.
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Thanks. I know that I will never be able to locate another copy of it. If it were Marginal, there might have been a ray of hope, but the flame went out. Thanks again. Consider yourself lucky you have this. When forum members get wind of unique items such as this they do other members a great favor by putting it on the forum. That's what it's all about.

George Solomon
02-01-2016, 09:06 PM
I think "He'll hurt you so" is actually "You Just Wouldn't Listen" [[August 10, 1962) which we put out on Martha's Singles Collection. The lyric "he'll hurt you so" is repeated as often as the actual title. I have a feeling "the love I feel for you" are lyrics from another song and if I went thru and played them all I might find it. I doubt that it's the title. And yes, there is a song in the vaults called "I Love The Way He Loves Me' and Martha has asked about it. So far it's missed the compilations we've done. I really thought it came out already and when she asked I was surprised to find that it hadn't. I don't have the exact date but it's one of the later Martha recordings. There's still a lot of unreleased Martha. I wish we had to opportunity to get it out there!

George Solomon
02-01-2016, 09:23 PM
I just did a little more checking... "I Love The Way He Loves Me" was originally on our singles collection but it got bumped when the CD was overtime. For the record, here was the original credit:

24. I Love The Way He Loves Me
[[Sylvia Moy)
Produced by Henry Cosby
Track recorded May 22, 1970; various overdubs recorded June 2, 3 and 4; strings recorded at Golden World, June 9, 1970

I'm Getting Married - was also cut from the collection.

honest man
02-02-2016, 11:06 AM
I think "He'll hurt you so" is actually "You Just Wouldn't Listen" [[August 10, 1962) which we put out on Martha's Singles Collection. The lyric "he'll hurt you so" is repeated as often as the actual title. I have a feeling "the love I feel for you" are lyrics from another song and if I went thru and played them all I might find it. I doubt that it's the title. And yes, there is a song in the vaults called "I Love The Way He Loves Me' and Martha has asked about it. So far it's missed the compilations we've done. I really thought it came out already and when she asked I was surprised to find that it hadn't. I don't have the exact date but it's one of the later Martha recordings. There's still a lot of unreleased Martha. I wish we had to opportunity to get it out there! Hello George thanks for stepping in,yes i played He'll hurt you so and it is You just would n't listen from 50th anniversary the copy i have is poor in comparasion,yes yo[U] solved last title from bootleg cd still unissued but cannot find from 50th Anniversay set the second song the way he loves me[ will have to try lost and found set soon,thank you again.

honest man
02-02-2016, 11:17 AM
Hello George thanks for stepping in,yes i played He'll hurt you so and it is You just would n't listen from 50th anniversary the copy i have is poor in comparasion,yes yo[U] solved last title from bootleg cd still unissued but cannot find from 50th Anniversay set the second song the way he loves me[ will have to try lost and found set soon,thank you again.ok spellbound lost and found,Talking about love is the second song,so just the one George mentioned has yet to be released, thanks for all who helped solve this cheers.

soulwally
02-02-2016, 11:42 AM
ok spellbound lost and found,Talking about love is the second song,so just the one George mentioned has yet to be released, thanks for all who helped solve this cheers.
Just like a good old-fashioned Soulful Detroit discussion!

theboyfromxtown
02-02-2016, 02:10 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYf7woMD0zw

theboyfromxtown
02-02-2016, 02:14 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4azDiwZ5C4

mysterysinger
02-02-2016, 03:42 PM
That's great, thanks George for solving that and it's good to know that all bar one of the songs have now seen release [[and in much better quality).

The remaining one though is very good and at the start reminds me of the theme from The High Chaparral or even Telstar by The Tornados. Shame it missed out on seeing a proper release but surely that can't be too far away now? ACE maybe?

How on Earth do these things get out, unofficially, from the vaults as it were?

lakedistrictlad1
02-03-2016, 04:38 AM
What a great song 'Talking about love' is. So many tracks have been released from the vaults that it's easy to overlook gems like this. Martha's voice is amazing on this song. How was it canned?

Sharpmoves
02-03-2016, 09:19 AM
Yes, this is a great thread. Thanks for starting it. Talking About Love is indeed a very great track, with Martha on tip-top form. It would have been a hit in the UK, I'm sure. But we have to remember that at the end of the 60s Martha was going through some really troubled times, and the focus of Motown was elsewhere. It's a great shame, but there it is. Of course the really frustrating thing for me is the non-release of Live at the Copa, which has an amazing reputation on this forum, one respected poster saying it's the best live album Motown ever produced. Maybe one day we'll get a release. Meanwhile, the 50th Anniversary collection was a fantastic release, done with genuine care and love, and containing revlatory new material like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2JzCHxyZKQ

George Solomon
02-03-2016, 11:46 PM
Every performance by Martha was worthy of a release. She was amazing in the studio. She nailed every performance. As with all the Motown artists they recorded much more than what was needed at the time. That's why we're still getting them all these years later!