1977, produced by Hal Davis.
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1977, produced by Hal Davis.
I think it would have come off better if they didn't edit it down to 60 minutes. The HBO show actually aired two weeks after I saw her in person so I knew that there was so much that was cut out of...
When she brought the tour to the US, she called me onstage to dance during WORKIN' OVERTIME. I still can't believe it.
Gloria got quite a bit of press when she joined Tina. In addition to the tour, I remember her appearing with Tina on Oprah as well as the Super Bowl Pre-Game Show. That was a really good tour.
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It is a great recording. I don't hear it as a single, though. But it could have been a very strong album track. If I had to delete another BIM track to make room for it, I might swap out YOU GOT IT...
I always loved this record. When my parents bought my first little suitcase record player, this record and I'M LIVIN' IN SHAME were amongst the singles they included with it.
Re NMWSYA, the...
Both are interviewed in the new doc.
Actually according to her former friend and assistant, Eddy Armani, after her solo career started, Tina was really into weaves for a good while. She would tell everyone that she had a gig out of town...
A duets album could be interesting.
But I would hope she wouldn't do one with a deceased partner. I think the Natalie and Nat duet was touching because they are, after all, father and daughter....
Supposedly Diana was being courted to play a similar character on DALLAS.
This is one album that I have long wanted to be released on cd. For the most part, I find Jennifer's albums to be uneven. But saying that, this one still has some great moments, the title track...
The Supremes' LOST AND FOUND booklet says as much.
You're welcome.
"And when I run out of things to do, my mind falls on you. Yeah. Baby that's when I need you. Yes I do."
Vengeance may be a strong word. But considering Diana had had four flop singles in a row, hitting the pop Top 20 three times in a row with ALL OF YOU, SWEPT AWAY, and MISSING YOU [Top 10] was a...
DREAMGIRLS was released in Fall 1986.
I will agree that it didn't kill Diana's US pop career. But it certainly didn't help and opened the door for many other Motown-related books, culminating in...
It might be the pressing plant where some copies were made.
Yes. I'll try looking at them there. Thanks!
Very nice! But I couldn't enlarge the text. I gather the review was a good one? Any surprises in the set list?
I don't know for sure. But I thought TWICYMF was commissioned by the Japanese tourist board, maybe. And PMYT might have been the theme for a nighttime soap opera.
However, I can't confirm any of...
I totally agree. When I first received the book, I was so intrigued by the info in the discography that I ended up reading that section first. And I often go back to it as I find it so interesting.
When I bought the WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO 40th anniversary set, this was one of the songs that stood out for me. All of the vocalists are doing some serious singing but Flo sounds like she was really...
By the time the REFLECTIONS album was released, THE HAPPENING was already a year old so that's probably another reason why it wasn't included on that album.
Of course, age isn't always a factor....
A lot of Marvelettes singles from 1963–1965 were not on regular albums, amongst them TOO MANY FISH IN THE SEA and DON'T MESS WITH BILL.
Ditto for the Vandellas' QUICKSAND, LIVE WIRE, IN MY LONELY...
Can you believe that I threw it away? I found a mint copy of the US version and tossed it. That was before I was into foreign pressings. I regret it now.