Again, when we have this much musical magic in one setting, it's impossible not to celebrate. The 20-song release featured two records in vinyl form and spent five-straight weeks atop the Billboard Album Chart. From beginning to end, Diana Ross and Co., plus the brilliance of Motown songwriters Brian and Eddie Holland and Lamont Dozier, is on display. "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," "Stop In the Name of Love," and "I Hear a Symphony" are some of the classics that make up this legendary collection.
just for the sake of discussion lol
i'll say this ISN'T the best GH package for a general list like this. the album tracks padding out this package are exciting and fun, but you're missing the later hits. and for John Q Public, it would be more important to have Reflections vs Everything Is Good About You.
so I've vote for Anthology for this list
A single LP version of this set was my first ever Diana/Supremes album given to me one christmas. I remember playing it repeatedly in my bedroom while gazing at the cover.
Every track a winner.
Wow! Fifth place is high praise considering the other contenders on this list. Usually only mainstream rock gets such love.
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