Diana Ross & the Supremes / 50th Anniversary: The Complete Singles 1961-1969,
Set for release September 13 [[digital) and October 25 [[CD):
Diana Ross & the Supremes / 50th Anniversary: The Complete Singles 1961-1969, a 3-disc set featuring every A- and B- side from their beginning, when they were known around Motown as the "no-hit Supremes," through their record-breaking triumphs, their 12 No. 1 hits, ending with their extraordinary decade-ending smash "Someday We'll Be Together."
This release is just around the corner, yet I don't see a lot of talk about it. I love the concept, especially adding all of the "no-hit Supremes" singles. You don't see them included quite often. Does anyone know [[maybe I missed it): is this a Hip-O Select release?
Just a quick correction. C--
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Originally Posted by
RossHolloway
I don't think Universal expects someone like you to run out and buy every Supreme's Greatest Hit's package that they put out on the market. Believe it or not, there are some people in the world who don't have a cd of the Supremes or the Temptation or the Jackson 5 or who ever. Well this release is for them not for someone who has been collecting for 50 years. How is that such a hard concept to understand and accept? And are you acting as if this is the only Motown relate release in 2011? There have been more than a handful of releases either thru Motown/Universal/HippoSelect or one of the other outlets like Kent/Soul, I know this [[and you should too) because I've bought many of them from The Contours, to Patrice Holloway, to 70's Supremes to Teena Marie and on and on and on. If we all collectively support these new releases then the record companies will keep releasing new music. Having a tantrum over Baby Love gets you no where and never will. Sounds to me like you're peeing on your own leg. Now be a big boy [[or girl), pull your pants up, wash your hands and go listen to some Motown.
Hits, Temptations, whoever [[one word), Do not start a sentence with the word "and", related, it has just one 'p'. Pull your pants up, go wash your hands and go listen or even attend some basic grammar classes.