Great thread, *bump*
Great thread, *bump*
So, in terms of the GREATEST HITS AND RARE CLASSICS CD [[not the cassette), is the following a correct and complete listing of alternate tracks [[at the time of release)?
1. EVERYBODY'S GOT THE RIGHT TO LOVE
Alternate Lead Vocal and Mono Mix
2. AUTOMATICALLY SUNSHINE
Alternate Mono Extended Mix
3. HIGH ENERGY
Single Edit [[Released Later on "Anthology")
4. LET YOURSELF GO
Alternate Version
5. BAD WEATHER; I'M GONNA LET MY HEART DO THE WALKING; YOU'RE MY DRIVING WHEEL
Alternate Mixes
Are there any plans to release "I Had To Fall in Love" on CD with outakes of this wonderful album that Jean did in 1977.
franjoy56
Jean's album I Had To Fall In Love was released on CD in the UK in 2006 on SoulBrother Records. It is still available for 12 pounds on Amazon.co.uk! If you're in the US, it is usually less expensive to buy it on Amazon UK than Amazon US.
greg jones
los angeles, ca
This is a great thread. I had to go dig out my cassette version as my cassette deck died years ago. I bought the CD in the US and loved it. When I was living in South Africa, I found and bought the cassette. Given that the cassette was released in 1991 in South Africa, the liner note on the inside flap states "The Supremes are Opposed to the Policy of Apartheid". Kinda cool.
Did George ever provide the email address to write Universal/Motown? Perhaps we fans can start a letter/email writing campaign to get releases like the Reflections EE released or a 70's L&F released?
Great thread. Thanks MaryBrewster.
Hi guys,
If you want to know where to direct your emails in regards to contacting Universal for more Supremes releases, please send me a message me on here privately. Thanks!
Didn't Stevie record his own version of Until You Come Back To Me in 1967 that was on the Looking Back/Anthology album from the mid 70's? I doubt that he had Aretha in mind when he wrote and recorded it back in the 60s.
Last edited by SatansBlues; 04-03-2020 at 11:31 AM.
Did they ever have a track listing for side 2 for the 70s . I assume the big hits.
Surprised they just didn't change the cover art.
I didn't check the date when I started reading the thread, and realized I was reading some historic when I saw Marv's name there and then Midnight Johnny's a bit later. Great information and a nice nostalgic moment, remembering to great contributors, not to mention George and Andy.
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