This sounds great given how long ago it was:
This sounds great given how long ago it was:
I remember this radio commercial as I heard it in 1975 living in L.A. I was delightfully surprised to know they had a new album! Thanks for posting this, Marv.
I remember in the very early days of Yahoo Clubs/Groups message boards, someone had posted this commercial for download. Having been a quite young fan at the time and not yet having had access to all of The Supremes' albums, this was my first time hearing audio from The Supremes '75 album and I loved it, especially Color My World Blue. I'd play this audio of the commercial over and over, so I could hear the songs. I even saved the audio file on a floppy disc lol. Remember those? This must have been in 1999 or 2000. It was quite a fun day when I finally tracked down the vinyl record, which was at least a couple of years later. I was not around in 1975 when this album came out, but it certainly does bring back unique memories of my earlier years as a fan
Thanks Marv, I never heard this commercial in Detroit. I didn’t mind the use of different producers. I still get a kick out that audio footage of the Holland Brothers coaching the ladies when working in this album.
The good ol' days! That store was great but has sadly been gone for years now. They saved the sign and put it up in Dundas Square. HMV is gone too. The only bigger music store left in Toronto is Sonic Boom, and it's great, but still a fraction of the size of those other stores.
Thought this was a good album for them but was surprised bend a little and Sha la bandit was left off
A fan club news letter had the info
The male voice over; is that the same guy for the Supremes wigs? Or the Aarid commercial? I swear I've heard him before in relation to the Supremes.
I'm assuming we're at least in the same general age group, give or take a few years. Your post reminds me of when I was loving the Yahoo groups. Being born after the Supremes existed as legends only, I did not have the benefit of coming up in the era where I could anticipate the next new release or collect the fan articles and photos like I did my favorite acts of the 90s. No one my age- that I knew of- was the least bit interested in the Supremes or Motown, certainly not in the hobby-like way I was interested. And if I tried talking Supremes/Motown with the adults, there was usually this condescending attitude of "shouldn't you be interested in something else?" Discovering the Yahoo Clubs, reborn as Groups, in the late 90s opened the door to me that there was a place to discuss what had become my favorite female group. And when different people would talk about this album or that album that I didn't currently have in my collection, I imagine the anticipation of eventually discovering it- either a reissue in store or an original at a flea market or record shop- was still akin to what it may have been like had I been born during the Supremes era.
It was disappointing when the groups slowly died off from non participation, but when they were poppin, they were poppin. We had some great discussions. The group I was overwhelmingly most active in was the Flo Ballard group. It was great to see that there were more Flo fans out there besides myself. There were some trolls too. I remember one poster who referred to him/herself as Miss Lucille. "She" was too much.
the music selection for the commercial is interesting. Not a single sound clip of Mary's leads
he's my man - they used scherrie's lead section
It's all been said before
color my world blue
And in another post we started talking about what cuts from the later 70s lps were used on tv and stage. Neither It's All or Color were performed live or on tv [[that we know of). yet they're used in the commercial for the album.
As i've said elsewhere, the more pop-oriented tracks on here are the strongest. the ones produced by Ivey and Woodford. Color is excellent. Cant' stop a girl is my personal fav. Mary's lead on Turn Me Around is lovely. Most of the disco tracks were pretty vanilla and generic. i think they should have re-launched the group with a more pop album, using these tracks plus a few others. get their general public back. then follow up with a more dance-oriented one
I loved all of Mary Wilson's vocals on this particular album. Heck, I loved all the vocals of all 3 of them on "The Supremes" [[1975). They sounded fresh, exciting, and very nice harmonies. A great album overall.
RanRan79, yes we must be in a similar age group. You perfectly expressed my feelings/experiences of being a fan in that era. I was also most active in the Florence Ballard group in those early internet days. I think I do remember Miss Lucille! Also can't forget Stephanie, Herman, Eso and "the Ghost". Lol.
Marv I seem to remember his voice too. I was thinking maybe wig commercial. Very distinctive voice.
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