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    "Motorcity Dance Party" JUKEBOX! - Philles/Motown Gary

    INTRODUCTION

    "Motorcity Dance Party" is an exciting 3-disc, 60-track fest of some of Motorcity's finest! With 20 tracks per disc, the sound quality is excellent. In fact, the versions included here sound more orchestral than ever before. At first, I wondered if these might be Ian Levine's latest remixes on which many of you have been reporting, but then I realized that this set was released in 2001 which immediately cancels that theory.

    The original "Motorcity Dance Party" CDs were released in, I believe, 4 separate volumes. I checked the tracklist on two of them with my newly-acquired 3-CD, 60-track version. They are not at all similar. Some tracks are included on both sets but not in the same order, and there are likewise tracks unique to each set. I do know that at least one-third of the 60 tracks on this set were new to me which makes it all the more exciting!

    I don't know what the previous versions sounded like, but the versions included here sound fantastic! I only wish that audio links including the mixes on this set were available on YouTube for inclusion here in this thread.

    Once again, a big thanks to Kenny for his uploading services.

    Thank you all for your support. Enjoy!

    - Philles/Motown Gary
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    VARIOUS ARTISTS
    "Motorcity Dance Party"

    Label: BESTWAY
    Catalog #: BESTCD 001
    Released: 2001


    CD 1: "The Best Boogaloo"

    1) THE ANDANTES - "Little Darlin' [[I Need You)"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    [Audio Not Available]

    2) BARBARA RANDOLPH - "I Got A Feeling"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/Z-ijfHhjN3s

    3) BETTYE LAVETTE - "Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead"
    [[C. Paul - I. Hunter - W. Stevenson)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/yPa5cmwteOA

    4) BILLY GRIFFIN - "Walk Away From Love"
    [[C. Kipps)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/irLRaPlFFkk

    [NOTE: Does the above really sound like Billy Griffin to you?]


    5) BOBBY TAYLOR & THE VANCOUVERS - "Down To Love Town"
    [[K. Wakefield - D. Daniels - M. Sutton)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/DyyWVUWLRJE

    6) BRENDA HOLLOWAY - "He's My Kind Of Fellow"
    [[J. Bristol - H. Fuqua)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/M3LFErPFexM

    [NOTE: I must confess that I'm not sure whether this version is a Motorcity production or an alternate Motown version.]


    7) CAROLYN CRAWFORD - "My Smile Is Just A Frown [[Turned Upside-Down)"
    [[J. Bradford - W. Robinson - W. Stevenson)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/IScdnZX8VFU

    8) CHRIS CLARK - "From Head To Toe"
    [[W. Robinson)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/mUBGU06lAkk

    9) THE CONTOURS - "First I Look At The Purse"
    [[W. Robinson - B. Rogers)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/kFT6lKI2dG8

    10) EARL VAN DYKE - "Six By Six"
    [[P. Riser - T. Nixon)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/bDVmm1cxzG0

    11) THE ELGINS - "Heaven Must Have Sent You"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/qoBw69oWLkk

    12) THE FANTASTIC 4 - "Back In Circulation"
    [[I. Levine - J. Epps)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/P6fo8I9gaHQ

    13) THE FIFTH DIMENSION - "Love Hangover"
    [[M. McLeod - P. Sawyer)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/9sFbf3BPrQo

    14) FRANCES NERO - "Keep On Loving Me"
    [[J. Dean - W. Stevenson - W. Weatherspoon)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/Wpy3-a1W7G4

    15) "FRANKIE GAYE & KIM WESTON - "It Takes Two"
    [[W. Stevenson - S. Moy)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/4-zzW6Ytv0M

    16) FREDA PAYNE - "Band Of Gold"
    [[E. Wayne - R. Dunbar)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/D69LiTkSXgU

    17) G C. CAMERON - "It's A Shame"
    [[S. Wonder - S. Wright - L. Garrett)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/UXpAxX4cfU4

    18) HATTIE LITTLES - "Want Ads"
    [[G. Perry - B. Perkins - G. Johnson)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/X-SQdfAp6O8

    19) JOE STUBBS - "Just A Little Misunderstanding"
    [[S. Wonder - C. Paul - M. Broadnax)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/v6YvXOSo8Lk

    20) JOHNNY BRISTOL - "What Does It Take [[To Win Your Love)"
    [[V. Bullock - J. Bristol - H. Fuqua)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/EvIeYWD4MYo
    Last edited by Philles/Motown Gary; 04-22-2023 at 02:01 PM.

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    CD 2: "The Funky Four Corners"

    1) J.J. BARNES - "Real Humdinger"
    [[A. Hamilton - B. Hamilton - R. Morris)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/uG_ePGjFYyY

    2) HERMAN GRIFFIN - "Not One Chance In A Million"
    [[I. Levine - I. Hunter - S. Wagner)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/hY5FLEUklz8

    3) KIM WESTON - "Helpless"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/lupNU0H156A

    4) THE LEWIS SISTERS - "Just Walk In My Shoes"
    [[H. Mastor - K. Miller)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/Qkq7VVureT4

    5) LINDA GRINER - "Goodbye Cruel Love"
    [[W. Robinson)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/JpL0nmpZ9Fw

    6) LYNDA LAURENCE - "Forever Came Today"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/Pky_Jtt7-r0

    7) MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS - "Heat Wave"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/Cz-yiGISpCs

    8) MARV JOHNSON - "Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart"
    [[F. Wilson)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/ij9bvrw3iNo

    9) THE MARVELETTES - "My Baby Must Be A Magician"
    [[W. Robinson)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/HYOHfQMhUvU

    10) THE MARVELETTES - "Too Many Fish In The Sea"
    [[N. Whitfield - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/UcgOaKL7Es4

    11) MARY WELLS - "You Beat Me To The Punch"
    [[W. Robinson - R. White)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/FRjqtwHgOhg

    12) THE MIRACLES - "Love Machine"
    [[B. Griffin - W. Moore)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/rxEIGGCYag8

    13) THE SUPREMES & THE ORIGINALS - "Back By Popular Demand"
    [[F. Gorman - J. Bradford)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/xN_L6srqvcM

    14) P.J. [[Patti Jerome) - "T.L.C. [[Tender Loving Care)"
    [[G. Jones - P. Sawyer - P. Jerome)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/n4f2TTfQ5k4

    15) PAT LEWIS - "Sending Out An S.O.S."
    [[No Songwriter Credits Available)
    Producer: No Credit Available
    [Audio Not Available]

    16) SISTERS LOVE - "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning"
    [[M. Botler - N. Helms)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/WMvD4yE3VAw

    17) THE SUPREMES - "Stoned Love"
    [[F. Wilson - K. Thomas)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/4JixLBOJhz4

    18) SYREETA - "I Can't Dance To That Music You're Playing"
    [[D. Richards - D. Dean)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/n4B5KYWhLw0

    19) UNDISPUTED TRUTH - "Law Of The Land"
    [[N. Whitfield)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/Z4N9Tr4yAtM

    20) THE VALADIERS - "I Guess I'll Always Love You"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/WG24Ffgxhf0
    Last edited by Philles/Motown Gary; 04-22-2023 at 02:03 PM.

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    CD 3: "The Sad Shing-A-Ling"

    1) THE VELVELETTES - "Lonely, Lonely Girl Am I"
    [[N. Whitfield - E. Holland - E. Kendricks)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/mSR9hGaHTRE

    2) RONNIE McNEIR - "Lucky Number"
    [[I. Levine - M Crump - R. McNeir - S. Wagner)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/cugxt7DGUnk

    3) SHERRI TAYLOR - "Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/aOyF1uSr0Es

    4) SAUNDRA EDWARDS - "Put Yourself In My Place"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/YslfOJAk0GQ

    5) RICHARD "POPCORN" WYLIE - "With This Ring"
    [[R. Wylie - L. Dixon - T. Hester)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/TbSSWbaGrNs

    6) ROSE BANKS - "You Keep Me Hangin' On"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/ooV9_R8XyEs

    7) THE VELVELETTES - "Needle In A Haystack"
    [[W. Stevenson - N. Whitfield)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/5by1dTX4q98

    8) THE SATINTONES - "Shake Me, Wake Me"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/ITQ2nXa7DVs

    9) RICHARD "POPCORN" WYLIE - "Ain't Too Proud To Beg"
    [[N. Whitfield - E. Holland)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/l_WGVWp-iqo

    10) PAT LEWIS - "Come On And See Me"
    [[H. Fuqua - J. Bristol)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/70Es_amXpG8

    11) THE MONITORS - "The Tears Of A Clown"
    [[H. Cosby - W. Robinson - S. Wonder)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/jLZMZaL4u1o

    12) MARV JOHNSON - "The Night"
    [[F. Valli - J. Whitehouse)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/AHBY8CgiB8Y

    13) LIZ LANDS - "Headline News"
    [[A. Hamilton - R. Morris - C. Hatcher)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/f04i6mbId5o

    14) HATTIE LITTLES - "Come And Get These Memories"
    [[B. Holland - L. Dozier)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/pKs_37hE9FY

    15) EDWIN STARR - "25 Miles"
    [[E. Starr - J. Bristol - H. Fuqua)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/nKb95uLiz2U

    16) BRENDA HOLLOWAY - "My Love Is Your Love"
    [[I. Hunter - S. Wonder)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/XqLV_NRqDVQ

    17) BOBBY TAYLOR - "Get Ready"
    [[W. Robinson)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/zMCSrCsw3h4

    18) MOTORCITY ALL STARS - "The Way You Do The Things You Do"
    [[W. Robinson - B. Rogers)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/7awLIhBbTb4

    19) THE ANDANTES - "Why Am I Loving You"
    [[Songwriter Credit N/A)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/Q54WQ6YGMgQ

    20) FRANCES NERO - "Out On The Floor"
    [[Delory - Darian)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/pxh9h8Rqmz8
    Last edited by Philles/Motown Gary; 04-22-2023 at 02:08 PM.

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    The posting of the "Motorcity Dance Party" thread has completed. I hope you'll enjoy it!

    Thanks again for your patience. Please feel free to post your comments now.

    And, also, a GREAT BIG THANKS to Kenny for his uploading expertise!

    - Philles/Motown Gary

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    4) BILLY GRIFFIN - "Walk Away From Love"
    [[C. Kipps)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/irLRaPlFFkk

    [NOTE: Does the above really sound like Billy Griffin to you?]
    [/QUOTE]

    No Gary, it doesn't really sound like the Billy Griffin voice we know, does it....

    But, when listening carefully, it's Billy G. singing 'in the style of' David Ruffin...and surprisingly well....as well as contributing to the background voices.

    A neat little recording!

    Track also features on 'The Best Of Motorcity Vol. 8'.....

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    6) BRENDA HOLLOWAY - "He's My Kind Of Fellow"
    [[J. Bristol - H. Fuqua)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/M3LFErPFexM
    [NOTE: I must confess that I'm not sure whether this version is a Motorcity production or an alternate Motown version.]
    [/QUOTE]

    Ian Levine recorded a much greater number of tracks on Brenda Holloway, than were released within the lifespan of Motorcity Records.

    I think many were recorded quite a long time after Motorcity label folded, but unsure exactly when.

    I expect Soren will know, as I think he posted some details on another thread.

    As so often happens here [!], I can't immediately locate my copy of 'My Love Is Your Love' by Brenda, to definitely identify....but it is likely to be the same track as featured on that album, which I think was released in 2003.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westgrandboulevard View Post


    4) BILLY GRIFFIN - "Walk Away From Love"
    [[C. Kipps)
    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/irLRaPlFFkk

    [NOTE: Does the above really sound like Billy Griffin to you?]
    No Gary, it doesn't really sound like the Billy Griffin voice we know, does it....

    But, when listening carefully, it's Billy G. singing 'in the style of' David Ruffin...and surprisingly well....as well as contributing to the background voices.

    A neat little recording!

    Track also features on 'The Best Of Motorcity Vol. 8'.....[/QUOTE]

    Billy G. indeed sounds like David. Amazingly so!
    Last edited by Philles/Motown Gary; 04-22-2023 at 05:56 PM.

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    Westgrand, funny you should mention Brenda Holloway's 2-CD "My Love Is Your Love" set! Only yesterday, I discovered that this set even exists! Equally exciting is the fact that I discovered a NM copy from a U.S. seller on Discogs for only $10.00!

    While we're at it, here's that Brenda Holloway tracklist you were referring to:

    The Tracks of this item include:
    1. On The Real Side
    2. Lend A Hand
    3. Stay Close To Me
    4. I Got A Bone To Pick With You
    5. Reconsider
    6. When I'm Gone
    7. Be A Man
    8. Give Me A Little Inspiration
    9. He's My Kinda Fella
    10. Love And Desire
    11. Starting The Hurt All Over Again
    12. Hung Up On Your Love
    13. You Didn't Say A Word
    14. Train Keep On Movin'
    15. I'm Gonna Love You
    16. So Soon
    17. I Still Love You
    18. My Love Is Your Love
    19. Cathedrals
    20. Cashing In
    21. I Can Feel Him Slipping Away
    22. I'm So Happy
    23. Baby, Baby Don't Waste Your Time
    24. I'm Gonna Change
    25. I'll Never Stop Loving You
    26. Make Me Believe In You
    27. Your Song
    28. Don't Bring Me Down
    29. World Without Sunshine
    30. I Got The Fever
    31. Home Is Where The Hatred Is
    32. For All The Right Reasons
    33. All It Takes
    34. Fighting For What's Right
    35. You Gave Me Love
    36. Hot And Cold
    37. Every Little Bit Hurts
    38. You Made Me So Very Happy
    39. On The Rebound

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    Gary,

    Assuming you have, or are soon ordering it, then you will certainly enjoy it....

    Although you may notice that Brenda's voice does sound a little strained at times.

    Every time I play 'You Made Me So Very Happy', I hear it....but hardly surprising, given all those songs to complete.....

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    I know all the songs listed above on the Holloway CD were Motorcity, not Motown, recordings. But has it ever been determined that out of all the Motown artists, Holloway must have recorded the most songs that never saw the light of day at the time? I'm sure Blinky sets the record for the longest period likely that any songs [[or entire albums) remained in the vaults, but Holloway seems to be especially prolific during her Motown years, even though it only yielded one album [[though I guess there were two in the UK).

    Does anyone know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by westgrandboulevard View Post
    Gary,

    Assuming you have, or are soon ordering it, then you will certainly enjoy it....

    Although you may notice that Brenda's voice does sound a little strained at times.

    Every time I play 'You Made Me So Very Happy', I hear it....but hardly surprising, given all those songs to complete.....
    Oh, westgrand, rest assured I ordered it at the very moment I discovered it. You have to. If you turn your back for a second, it'll be gone. My copy will hopefully arrive this week!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenneth View Post
    I know all the songs listed above on the Holloway CD were Motorcity, not Motown, recordings. But has it ever been determined that out of all the Motown artists, Holloway must have recorded the most songs that never saw the light of day at the time? I'm sure Blinky sets the record for the longest period likely that any songs [[or entire albums) remained in the vaults, but Holloway seems to be especially prolific during her Motown years, even though it only yielded one album [[though I guess there were two in the UK).

    Does anyone know?
    'Don't Forget The Motorcity' Artists A-Z has over 100 recordings listed for Brenda.

    I haven't thoroughly checked against the listings for other artists but, for 'the most songs that never saw the light of day at the time', simple maths leads me to think that Brenda, and a number of several dozen of her recordings, certainly seems to fit into that category.

    I wonder if the session costs for all that number [as I believe would be the case] are still being deducted from royalties....if, indeed, any are still due......

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    Quote Originally Posted by westgrandboulevard View Post
    'Don't Forget The Motorcity' Artists A-Z has over 100 recordings listed for Brenda.

    I haven't thoroughly checked against the listings for other artists but, for 'the most songs that never saw the light of day at the time', simple maths leads me to think that Brenda, and a number of several dozen of her recordings, certainly seems to fit into that category.

    I wonder if the session costs for all that number [as I believe would be the case] are still being deducted from royalties....if, indeed, any are still due......
    I vaguely recall an interview with Brenda many years ago where she spoke about how much she still owed in recording costs. It was in one of those magazines like IN THE BASEMENT or CHATBUSTERS. She said something like "they'll never get it while I'm alive." It sounded like they took a bit of her royalties periodically to pay off the debt.

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    Yes Reese, that does sound familiar.

    And a similar process to that with the written word, when an advance is paid by the publisher to the writer before their work is printed. The publisher calculates the size of the advance based on an estimate of profit and loss, and the financial risk involved.

    No further royalties are received by the writer until the total of agreed income from each sale has first matched the advance paid to them.

    Interesting......because Motown must have felt Brenda had a significant potential for success, to have recorded so much on her.

    In the event, sales of Brenda's singles never matched those of her very first release, 'Every Little Bit Hurts'......

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    Reese & Westgrand - I'm surprised about that. I would have thought that Brenda's "When I'm Gone" would have been her biggest seller, as it was among the first releases to grace the hot, newly-created "Motown Sound". I know that hearing it on the radio just once was all it took for me to race to the record store to buy it.

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    Gary,

    After listening to my own set, a quick review, with some notes on my own findings.....

    * Looks like these three discs were later made available, in 2010, digital only, with the title Motorcity Soulful Stompers Vols 1-3

    * The majority of tracks appear to be the same as those originally released, with the exception of the following:-

    * The Andantes: 'Little Darlin' [I Need You]: I cannot immediately locate this one, to compare. I may have missed it.....or, if it was recorded 1989-1992, it may have remained unreleased at that time....or was even recorded later.

    ditto remarks with:

    Pat Lewis: 'Sending Out An S.O.S.'
    Sisters Love: 'Saturday Night, Sunday Morning'
    Saundra Edwards: 'Put Yourself In My Place'
    The Andantes: 'Why Am I Loving You'

    * Brenda Holloway: 'He's My Kinda Fellow' and 'My Love Is Your Love'
    taken from album 'My Love Is Your Love', recorded after the original Motorcity project

    * Barbara Randolph: 'I Got A Feeling'. This is not the original Motorcity release, which has a different arrangement. This version is much truer to the original Motown recording, and has a new background, with what at least does sound like real instruments. A more natural sound.

    * Earl Van Dyke: 'Six By Six'. Not the original Motorcity release. Far more punch, organ more prominent. New background, which is closer to the Motown original...and does not feature vocals by The Andantes.

    * New backgrounds added to all the following:

    Frances Nero: 'Keep On Loving Me'

    Freda Payne: 'Band Of Gold':

    G. C. Cameron: 'It's A Shame':

    Herman Griffin: 'Not One Chance In A Million'

    Kim Weston: 'Helpless'

    Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
    : 'Heat Wave'
    [this track also features on the 'Soul Giants' set]

    Ronnie McNeir: '
    Lucky Number'

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    Westgrand, I've learned that Motorcity mixes can be just as varied and confusing as Motown's. After all of these years, I know that Motown hits were typically released in three versions:

    1) MONO 45 mix [[cut HOT to jump out at you when heard on AM radio)
    2) MONO album mix [[mostly identical to the 45 mix but somewhat smoother)
    3) STEREO mix [[Oh, brother! Could mean almost anything. Sometimes sounded great; sometimes sounded bad with the back-up vocals on one channel, horns and strings on the opposite channel with too much separation between the two. What bothered me most was when the Stereo version eliminated handicaps and/or strings. Case in point:

    1) Mary Wells' "Honey Boy". The MONO version features handclaps which, to me, are hot! The Stereo version eliminates them altogether.

    2) Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston's "What Good Am I Without You" [[not to be confused with Gladys' song of the same title which is a different song altogether). The MONO version of Marvin & Kim's track features handclaps, while the Stereo mix deletes them.

    3) I think the most dramatic example of the difference between Motown's MONO & STEREO versions is Marvin Gaye's "Little Darling [[I Need You)" in which the. MONO mix contains beautiful string passages which add emotional depth to the track, whereas the STEREO version eliminates the strings altogether -- robbing the song of nearly all emotion. To me, those empty gaps stick out like a sore thumb.

    Well, I've noticed that Ian did the same thing with his Motorcity productions. One example is Carolyn Crawford's "That's How Heartaches Are Made". The version on the Various Artists "Best Of Motorcity [[Vols. 1-20)" CD features string passages which are a big part of the emotional intensity for me. The version on her "Heartaches" CD, however, mostly buries the strings in the mix, thus robbing the emotional intensity for me. I've noticed the same thing happening with some other Motorcity mixes. It seems like the hotter mixes are contained within the V.A. "Best Of Motorcity" CDs as opposed to the individual artist CDs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westgrandboulevard View Post
    Gary,

    Assuming you have, or are soon ordering it, then you will certainly enjoy it....

    Although you may notice that Brenda's voice does sound a little strained at times.

    Every time I play 'You Made Me So Very Happy', I hear it....but hardly surprising, given all those songs to complete.....
    Westgrand, my NM copy of Brenda's "My Love Is Your Love" 2-CD set arrived a few days ago. All I can say is that I LOVE IT! Nearly every one of the 39 tracks is a winner! [[No, I didn't notice Brenda's voice straining at all throughout the entire set.)

    What I DID discover on eBay is a Brenda Holloway live-performance CD titled "Together". The entire 14-track set is live versions of her Motown recordings. Brenda is in excellent vocal form, as are the 3 back-up girls. The band -- Snake Davies & The Suspicions -- are surprisingly good [[despite a bum, sour note on a very few of the tracks. Here's the tracklist:

    1) Introduction by Snake Davies & The Suspicions of which one of the two instrumentals is Jr. Walker's "Tune Up" followed by "The Duck".

    ENTER BRENDA

    2) "Just Look What You've Done"
    3) "Starting The Hurt All Over Again"
    4) "How Many Times Did You Mean It"
    5) "Lonely Boy"
    6) "You Can Cry On My Shoulder"
    7) Every Little Bit Hurts"
    8) "When I'm Gone"
    9) "My World Is Crumbling"
    10) "You've Made Me So Very Happy"
    11) "Think It Over [[Before You Break My Heart)" [[aka "Reconsider")
    12) "You're Gonna Love My Baby"
    13) "I'm So Glad" [[aka "The Right Track")
    14) "Reconsider" [[Reprise)

    I consider this CD a real find!
    Last edited by Philles/Motown Gary; 04-29-2023 at 07:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenneth View Post
    I know all the songs listed above on the Holloway CD were Motorcity, not Motown, recordings. But has it ever been determined that out of all the Motown artists, Holloway must have recorded the most songs that never saw the light of day at the time? I'm sure Blinky sets the record for the longest period likely that any songs [[or entire albums) remained in the vaults, but Holloway seems to be especially prolific during her Motown years, even though it only yielded one album [[though I guess there were two in the UK).

    Does anyone know?
    I think that's a safe bet, Kenny. Can you imagine how frustrating it must have been for Brenda to work so hard recording that giant mass of works throughout the decade -- only to have them lie dormant in the vaults without release AND to be expected to pay for all of that studio time. A royal screw, indeed!

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    Producer: Ian Levine
    https://youtu.be/n4f2TTfQ5k4

    August 5th:

    On her Birthday, remembering P. J. [Patti Jerome; 1925-2000].......

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