Originally Posted by
danman869
Listening to this for the first time, I hear a track being produced [[and quite well, IMO) to sound like a Motown record. That said, I can appreciate Pam Sawyer's concerns about it being a little busy with everything up front. It could handle a remix at the very least and perhaps a slight tempo slowing at the most extreme. However, on the latter, as it is it sounds a lot like a Motown record in production and arrangement--the latter by Tony Camillo, who had Motown connections in that he worked with HDH in the late '60s and eventually worked with Gladys Knight and The Pips after they departed Motown in '73.
I would love to hear the Motown-produced versions by Jackson 5, David & Jimmy Ruffin, P.J [Patti Jerome], & Suzee Ikeda to hear what it would sound like "directly from the factory." Hopefully someday soon! [Paul Nixon--you have yet another song to scour the vaults for for a future CFOM! Yay!]
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