To my knowledge there are basically 5 types of packaging that Motown has used on CDs.

First is the jewel case. Usually only one CD but evolved into two CDs.

Second is the double thickness package consisting of two CDs.
Example: Mary Wells, Looking Back - Marvelettes Deliver the Singles

Third is the bound box holding four CDs in individual removable jewel cases.
Example: Marvin Gaye Classics Collection

Fourth is a bound folder with sections for 4 CDs. Example: Four Tops Forever

Fifth is the one that puzzles me. It is the Marvin Gaye Collection which consisted of four CDs in jewel boxes in a flat box with 2 across and 2 deep
and an accompanying book on Marvin.

My question is the Marvin Gaye Collection. Is this the only Motown release that has ever been packaged in this fashion? It is virtually 12 x 12.

I hope I am not complicating my question too broadly. I love the packaging for the Marvin Gaye Collection but I am wondering if this is the only one that has been packaged in this manner.