http://theseconddisc.com/2013/03/25/...lmer-and-more/
Previously I had started a thread about Culture Factory putting out "An Evening With Diana Ross" on CD after I saw it listed in the upcoming releases on Amazon.
Yesterday, The Second Disc blog -- at the above URL -- listed quite a number of albums being released, including a number of titles by The Supremes, Diana Ross and The Supremes, and Diana Ross.
Here is that paragraph:
" Last but certainly not least, Culture Factory launches a series dedicated to Diana Ross, with and without The Supremes. Between April and May, seven classic Motown reissues will arrive. Though there are no bona fide rarities [[like a CD reissue of Diana Ross and the Supremes Sing and Perform ‘Funny Girl’!) a number of the titles are returning to print in the U.S. for the first time in many years. 1966’s I Hear a Symphony and Supremes a-Go Go are the earliest titles reissued; the former was released in 2012 as an expanded collector’s edition from Hip-o Select [[now selling for over 200 bucks at Amazon!) while the latter has been available in import editions from Europe and Japan. 1967’s Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland, 1968’s Join the Temptations and Love Child, and 1969’s Cream of the Crop complete this [[initial?) Supremes program. From Diana Ross’ solo catalogue, Culture Factory has plucked 1979’s Ashford and Simpson-helmed The Boss and a considerably rarer title, 1977’s live double album An Evening with Diana Ross. The two solo Ross titles hit stores on April 30, and the Supremes albums follow on May 28! "
What is interesting to me is that in the comments section, numerous posters are decrying the terrible audio quality of Culture Factory releases. Beware.
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