Originally Posted by
antceleb12
The Supremes, no doubt, were in their prime when EACH Supremes' talents were utilized equally. I don't care what the charts say, or what Diana's concert draw says. Their is nothing like Diana, Mary, and Florence singing in three-part harmony. For example...
"I Hear a Symphony" - in live performances, the ending always gave me chills. Florence's high soprano knocked it out of the park.
"People" - Their harmonies were absolutely stellar.
"It Makes No Difference Now" - They took a country song and really took it to church on this one.
"After All," "Never Again," "My Heart Can't Take It No More" - All of these early tracks, despite Diana's nasally sound, showcase the tight, warm harmonies the girls were originally known for.
"Cupid," "Bring it On Home to Me," "Chain Gang," "Ain't That Good News" - No further comment needed.
"Long Gone Lover" - Their powerful blend causes a little feedback in the recording, but again - 'supreme' blend.
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