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marv2
01-22-2019, 10:10 AM
Do you like this?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBXc3uyaJHk

mowest
01-22-2019, 01:47 PM
Good cover version; Ron Isley “feels” the song he’s singing. Evidently it wasn’t finished since there are no backing vocals by the other brothers. Of course, Diana, Mary and Flo own this tune.

TomatoTom123
01-22-2019, 02:15 PM
Great version! Never noticed the lack of backing vocals before but now you mention it mowest it would be better with some!! :)

marv2
01-22-2019, 03:01 PM
Good cover version; Ron Isley “feels” the song he’s singing. Evidently it wasn’t finished since there are no backing vocals by the other brothers. Of course, Diana, Mary and Flo own this tune.

Yes, I kinda thought the same with no backing vocals. I would have loved to hear what they could do with My World Is Empty Without You". Ron Isley and Levi Stubbs were tremedous!

Motown Eddie
01-22-2019, 04:22 PM
Do you like this?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBXc3uyaJHk

The Isley's version of "I Hear A Symphony" is nicely done but IMHO, it doesn't hold a candle to The Supremes' classic take on the song.

copley
01-22-2019, 06:58 PM
Yes I have always loved it.

mysterysinger
01-22-2019, 07:27 PM
Yes I prefer The Isleys to The Supremes version. More symphonic methinks. Barbara McNair's version is third choice.

arr&bee
01-22-2019, 09:56 PM
Yep,very cool indeed.

midnightman
01-23-2019, 12:12 AM
Was Motown trying to get Ron a solo contract? It's also not the first time Ron had recorded a song at Hitsville by himself. Sounds like Phil Spector's recordings with Tina Turner around this same time...

jobucats
01-23-2019, 10:12 AM
Just to answer the question [["Do you like this?") and not to be mean. No. Their versions of the the HDH songs didn't quite 'hit the spot' with me. My opinion is not to diminish their talent.

Jaap
01-23-2019, 11:29 AM
Half of the songs on the This Old Heart Of Mine album overlap with the Supremes: "Stop! In The Name of Love," "This Old Heart of Mine," "I'll Guess I'll Always Love You," "Who Could Ever Doubt My Love," "Put Yourself In My Place," and "I Hear A Symphony." I really like their version of "Stop!" particularly the intro. And The Supremes' version of "This Old Heart of Mine" equals the original. My favorite song on the album, though, is "Take Some Time Out For Love."

paul_nixon
01-23-2019, 01:32 PM
Half of the songs on the This Old Heart Of Mine album overlap with the Supremes: "Stop! In The Name of Love," "This Old Heart of Mine," "I'll Guess I'll Always Love You," "Who Could Ever Doubt My Love," "Put Yourself In My Place," and "I Hear A Symphony." I really like their version of "Stop!" particularly the intro. And The Supremes' version of "This Old Heart of Mine" equals the original. My favorite song on the album, though, is "Take Some Time Out For Love."

Looks like there were intended versions of Symphony and My World Is Empty for Billy Eckstine that never got vocalised

TomatoTom123
01-23-2019, 01:38 PM
Just to answer the question [["Do you like this?") and not to be mean. No. Their versions of the the HDH songs didn't quite 'hit the spot' with me. My opinion is not to diminish their talent.

But you wouldn't say you dislike them jobu? I'd like to think that they're pleasant at worst. I do feel like a little something is missing though. :)

mysterysinger
01-23-2019, 02:03 PM
When I bought "Soul On The Rocks", aside from Painted Smile I kinda thought so what. Over the years I've grown to love their work more and more. Their vocals and harmonies are amazing. Really wish they'd had more opportunities at Motown.

Sotosound
01-23-2019, 04:08 PM
Yes I prefer The Isleys to The Supremes version. More symphonic methinks. Barbara McNair's version is third choice.

I’m very fond of this version. Also, Ron handles the key changes more comfortably than The Supremes IMHO.

My favourite tracks from the album are “There’s No Love Left” in the ‘mono’ mix and “Seek And You Shall Find”.

I say ‘mono’ because that mix is actually a fold-down of an alternate stereo mix, as is the ‘mono’ mix of TOHOM.

lockhartgary
01-23-2019, 06:56 PM
I like the Isley's take on this song. I also like the Supreme's take as well, along with LOVING both groups takes on"I Guess I'll Always Love You".

midnightman
01-23-2019, 07:02 PM
When I bought "Soul On The Rocks", aside from Painted Smile I kinda thought so what. Over the years I've grown to love their work more and more. Their vocals and harmonies are amazing. Really wish they'd had more opportunities at Motown.

Motown wouldn't have allowed them much freedom. They left at the right time.

lockhartgary
01-23-2019, 07:39 PM
Motown wouldn't have allowed them much freedom. They left at the right time.

I can still picture the TNeck single of "It's Your Thing" in my mind, dancing at my cousin's house in 1969/1970 or so. What an impact that song made! Sounded a little TOO risque for Motown at that time.

Optimal Saint
01-23-2019, 08:05 PM
Michael’s version

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X9lvqhUIHgk

mysterysinger
01-24-2019, 03:33 AM
"There's No Love Left" is my fave Isley's Motown recording, followed closely by "I Can't Go On Sharing Your Love".

jobucats
01-24-2019, 08:54 AM
But you wouldn't say you dislike them jobu? I'd like to think that they're pleasant at worst. I do feel like a little something is missing though. :)

TomatoTom123, I do not dislike them. It's just my ears which could never relate to their sound. But again, from their success, they definitely have appealed to others which is all good.

mysterysinger
01-24-2019, 09:43 AM
I think they would have been great on one of the Motown gospel albums

marv2
01-24-2019, 04:26 PM
I am a bit bias, I think the Isley Brothers sounded good whatever they sang from the 50's and onwards.

TomatoTom123
01-24-2019, 08:35 PM
TomatoTom123, I do not dislike them. It's just my ears which could never relate to their sound. But again, from their success, they definitely have appealed to others which is all good.

I hear you jobu :)

Philles/Motown Gary
01-25-2019, 12:33 AM
The Supremes own "I Hear A Symphony", as it's practically their theme song. However, I also love the versions by The Isley Brother[[s), Michael Jackson, and Barbara McNair. It being one of H-D-H's prettiest compositions, and as talented as Motown's artists were, I think it would be hard for any of them to mess it up. The only exception might be if a producer/arranger gave it a totally different arrangement like a rock n' roll beat [[ala The Mynabirds or The Messengers) or a cha-cha beat [[like Motown's pre-64 sound) which would probably ruin that beautiful song for me. But, so far, all of the Motown covers have been true to the Supremes' original arrangement which makes them all very special to me.

mysterysinger
01-25-2019, 04:28 AM
Lamont Dozier's version is slower. In fact I think there are three versions of it on his album of Motown faves. I do like Stevie Wonder's version too.

Philles/Motown Gary
01-25-2019, 11:19 AM
I, too, love Stevie's version of "I Hear A Symphony", mysterysinger. I had temporarily forgotten about that one. Had I searched through my word-processor Motown Playlist [[which contains each and every Motown recording that I own on CD), as I should have, I would have been reminded of Stevie's version -- which is really pretty and among my favorites.

I had never heard Lamont's non-Motown version before. I checked it out on YouTube, along with the rest of his Motown covers, and you're right -- it is SLOW!

mysterysinger
01-25-2019, 02:35 PM
I store all my CDs as mp3s on my personal cloud [[a glorified disc drive). I use Windows media player to access. So no need for separate lists [[but of course I have to rip everything first). I also won't delete multiple copies of the same song in case of any differences and to maintain album integrity). Instant access works for me lol

Philles/Motown Gary
01-25-2019, 03:58 PM
Sounds like you have it well-covered, mysterysinger!

My Motown Playlist consists of every Motown artist alphabetized by last name. Within each artist is a separate entry for each individual CD title by that artist -- again listed alphabetically. Within each CD title, I listed the title of each song alphabetically - with each song title on a single-disc set ending with a 1/_ [[the 1 indicating the Disc #; and the _ indicating the track number of that song. For example, a 3-disc CD set by The Supremes listing "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking" - 3/5 would mean that song is on Disc 3/Track 5 on that box set.

Believe me, setting it all up was a LOT of work, but I had no other choice. It's the only way I can keep track of what I have in my collection. But, it is also a labor of love, as I maintain this cataloguing for all genres in my CD collection [[Philles, Girl Groups, Dance/Disco/Club, Country, Jazz, etc.)

What we don't go through for our favorite hobby!

Eargasm
01-25-2019, 04:04 PM
I love it !!!!