Pencilled in for release around Jan/Feb. 1972, on Gordy G-960.
Does anyone know if there was ever a track listing, for this album?
Pencilled in for release around Jan/Feb. 1972, on Gordy G-960.
Does anyone know if there was ever a track listing, for this album?
Lol What in the world are you talking about? What was the name of it?
According to the Both-Sides-Now Gordy LP discography it was to be called "Martha Reeves"!!
http://www.bsnpubs.com/motown/gordy.html
Roger
I think this became the Black Magic lp which came out a little later in 1972
I also believe parts of the unissued album became a part of the "Black Magic" album. The group would disband in December of 1972.
Well didn't Martha record several solo tracks around this time period as well?
Two songs were slated in 1972 for a Martha Reeves solo single- "I Won't Be The Fool I've Been Again'' and "Baby [[Don't You Leave Me)" - Gordy 7127 A/B but remained unreleased until the 1993 collection 'Live Wire! The Singles 1962-1972' .
Mention has been made in the cd booklet and in other Motown books [[Martha's biography included) that some/most of the songs that appeared on the 'Black Magic' album were originally earmarked for Diana Ross- some even had Diana's name written on the tape boxes.
When Martha's autobiography, Confessions of a Motown Diva, was released Martha came to Atlanta for a book signing and she signed both her book and the Live Wire cd booklet for me. We exchaged some small talk and she asked me what I thought of her solo sides and she asked me if they would have been a hit single. I of course shocked that a legend would be asking me my opinion. lol. I, of course, said YES!
Probably A solo project. Motown was going to continue with Martha as a solo artists. "No one There" was released as a solo record in the UK. "Won't Be the Fool I've Been" was to be the next release until Martha got a release from her contract.
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