Knowing George and Andy they'll give us both! And extra bonus colors, to boot! Love those guys...
Knowing George and Andy they'll give us both! And extra bonus colors, to boot! Love those guys...
Found this really nice mix of Hang On Sloopy. You gotta love the Funk Bros on this song.
I know this one will sell out asap as I think it's their most successful album ,over 3 million copies sold. Only their 1967 album sold more.
my favorite has always been SING HDH.
but what is it about this album that everyone likes. I know it contains two of their classic hits ,but it seems so uneven to me.some great songs , some ok. I just don t think its as good as the others.
were they trying to make it as pop as possible???
did he intentionally list it on YouTube as "Hang On SLOPPY"?
I think A Go Go was a smash because YCHL was that huge. It was not only the quintessential Supremes record, it was the quintessential Pop record period. It murdered on radio. The art was perfect and the inclusion of popular songs of the day that many knew but might not have purchased probably helped. It was a fun album to have on and really the only dud, for me, was Come And Get These Memories. I don't like the song by Martha either - however I do like it live these days.. Mary's isn't annoying, just boring. I wish they would have given her something she could sink her teeth into. I'm jealous of you all who dig this song.
I will probably get yelled at along with you Supremester but "Memories" has never ever been a favorite of mine as well. I am not sure why I guess different folks and different strokes. I loved "A Go Go" because of the album cover ......................cheesy right ? but I was sold on that. To me it was true "eye candy" of my girls. There they were sharp and not all glossy up and glittery. My sister cut the pictures out on the album so I had to go and buy another. Oh yeah and by the way the rest of the songs on the album were outstanding. The girls were on top of there game.
I often wondered why "A Go Go" struck such a major chord becoming the first #1 studio album by a female group. "You Can't Hurry Love" was also one of their most soulful singles. And "Love Is Like an Itching" has a little more rock ' roll cred.
And it was also the most teen-friendly since "Where Did Our Love Go" without a cover more targeted to an adult audience.
It would be nice for the "A Go Go"/Expanded Edition to sellout like the 10,000 copies of "Where Did Our Love Go: 40th Anniversary" did so briskly.
My problem is the song itself. "he-er's YOUR friendshipring, I I ..." the phrasing and jumps in the notes is yeechy to me. Martha's vocal accents those things. Mary's is much more subdued, mercifully, but it's just so dull. A lot of people like it, I'm just not one of them. When Martha does it live these days, she minimizes the things about the song I don't like and leaves all the good stuff - of which there is a lot.
I loved the album cover much more than WDOLG, Symphony and Meet '65. It had that party/More Hits feel to it. I played it to death. I prefer The Supremes Baby I Need Your Loving and Shake Me Wake Me to the originals.
Good question!
YOU CANT HURRY LOVE is one of the supremes biggest singles, I think it's their 5th best selling song
The first ti,e iI heard Come and Get These Memories was by the Supremes, so I prefer their version over the Vandellas. I thought Mary's vocal as good but could have gotten more of a fiery vocal from her. It seemed rushed imo because on the original Mary's lead is in one channel only. Still like the song by Mary and the Supremes
I'm the same way. I didn't hear Martha's until way later and was shocked at it. Lucky for Martha not everyone heard what I heard. That's what's cool about pop music - it pushes everyone's buttons differently.
I love this song by Martha. I had the album and this is one of my favorite songs of Martha's. At one time Martha and the Vandellas were my favorite group. I heard it years later by Mary Wilson and did not like it. Still don't. To me it is one of the worst Mary songs ever.
Come and Get These Memories by the Supremes was very pedestrian, a 2nd rate vocal with no excitement.
Well I heard the Supreme's version of CAGTM before I heard Martha & Th Vandellas version, so I've always favored the Supreme's version a little more, but I still love the original version. Plus at that time there weren't many songs that Mary sang lead on so that also made it special to me.
It's not just the vocal; the arrangement and playing on Supremes' Come and Get These Memories are very rote. It's the essence of a filler track--arranged, recorded and mastered all in haste just to have a song to possibly place on an album, or stick in the vault.
Check out Kim Weston`s version of "Come And Get These Memories" The Funks are having fun too.
Is there any idea when the release date is ?
I love Martha - but not on this, to me - this is not Mary's type of material and I think her vocal is dull [[unlike Baby Don't Go) , but Kim's version is my fave so far - thanks!
Am curious: was the "A Go Go" sessions the first time Frank Wilson had worked with the Supremes?
I love this album. It's very similar [[minus "the hits") to one of the first Supremes albums I ever purchased: "Diana Ross and the Supremes Sing Motown".
liked that album as well and I found out later it was also released elsewhere, maybe UK with extended track list
was one stereo and one mono?
I played "You Cant Hurry Love" early on in my dj gig last nite [[remastered version from "Love & Life" compilation)..it went off the kids loved it..a winner
you think we would be entitles to a preview or release date, something
I agree with rod per Come and Get These Memories. It could have been more but how Boots or Sloopy could be preferred over it is beyond me!
I wish HDH could have mixed the other tracks as well or produced them.i think had that been the case.this LP could have been killer.
Friday dec 1 1916, no Go Go yet
I actually liked the Supremes' version of this song, but I took it for what it was: a nice cover version. Martha's was the definitive version. But then I heard what H-D-H did with Kim Weston covering "Memories" and I was floored... and disgusted- disgusted that nobody at Motown saw the hit potential of such a hot cover. The music track alone is killer! I thought, if they didn't release Kim's version, why waste such a great track- they should have used that for the Supremes. That version would really have given Mary something to Rock to.
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Just 3 more weeks and it will be 2017. It looks like A Go Go will miss the anniversary year for release.
But there are 4 or 5 new Supremes tracks on the CD Keith Hughes is putting together - so we'll have that.
These things seems to be a tougher and tougher sell at Universal. They've missed the holiday season and with that go a few more sales.
It would be nice if the powers that be gave us some info
Money [[Universal Doesn't Want Mine)
a Go Go is delayed [[thanks, Universal) but it is still on
Go look up that thread on it - about 10 down.
Talking 4 unreleased tracks and there is some info on it.
Seems they've drummed up some sales.
Here it is for convenience's sake:
http://soulfuldetroit.com/showthread...eased-1966-yet
Think I am given up on universal. Unless I see a surprise Friday morning. Which I seriously doubt by this point.
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