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VA - Motown: The Early Years 1959-62 (2020) [Soul, Rhythm and Blues, Pop]; FLAC (tracks)

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VA - Motown: The Early Years 1959-62 (2020) [Soul, Rhythm and Blues, Pop]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: VA
Album: Motown: The Early Years 1959-62
Genre: Soul, Rhythm and Blues, Pop
Label: Acrobat Records
Released: 2020
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
    CD 1:
  1. Marv Johnson - Come To Me
  2. Chico Leverett - Solid Sender
  3. The Swinging Tigers - Snake Walk (Part 1)
  4. Ron - It
  5. The Miracles - Bad Girl
  6. The Miracles - Way Over There
  7. The Satintones - My Beloved
  8. Nick - Ich-I-Bon #1
  9. Eugene Remus - You Never Miss A Good Thing
  10. Popcorn - Custer's Last Man
  11. Barrett Strong - Money
  12. Barrett Strong - Oh I Apologize
  13. Mable John - Who Wouldn't Love A Man Like That
  14. Singin' Sammy Ward - Who's The Fool
  15. The Miracles - Shop Around
  16. The Miracles - Who's Lovin' You
  17. Sherri Taylor - Oh Lover
  18. Herman Griffin - True Love (That's Love)
  19. Mary Wells - Bye Bye Baby
  20. Henry Lumpkin - I've Got A Notion
  21. Jimmy Ruffin - Don't Feel Sorry For Me
  22. Little Iva - When I Needed You
  23. The Miracles - Ain't It Baby
  24. Debbie Dean - Don't Let Him Shop Around
  25. Richard Wylie - Money (That's What I Want)
  26. The Gospel Stars - He Lifted Me

    CD 2:
  1. Mickey Woods - Poor Sam Jones
  2. Andre Williams - Rosa Lee (Stay Off The Bell)
  3. Lee - Come Into My Palace
  4. Gino Parks - Same Thing
  5. The Miracles - Mighty Good Lovin'
  6. The Miracles - Broken Hearted
  7. Mary Wells - I Don't Want To Take A Chance
  8. The Marvelettes - Please, Mr. Postman
  9. The Marvelettes - So Long Baby
  10. The Golden Harmoneers - I Am Bound
  11. Rev. Columbus Mann - They Shall Be Mine
  12. The Equadors - Someone To Call My Own
  13. Pete Hartfield - Love Me
  14. The Miracles - Everybody's Gotta Pay Some Dues
  15. Joel Sebastian - Angel In Blue
  16. Freddie Gorman - The Day Will Come
  17. Bob Kayli - Small Sad Sam
  18. Don McKenzie - Whose Heart (Are You Gonna Break Now)
  19. The Miracles - What's So Good About Good-Bye
  20. The Twistin' Kings - Xmas Twist
  21. The Wright Specials - That's What He Is To Me
  22. The Marvelettes - Twistin' Postman
  23. Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You
  24. The Downbeats - Your Baby's Back
  25. Little Otis - I Out-Duked The Duke
  26. The Temptations - Dream Come True
  27. The Miracles - I'll Try Something New

    CD 3:
  1. The Marvelettes - Playboy
  2. The Valadiers - Because I Love Her
  3. The Supremes - Your Heart Belongs To Me
  4. Little Stevie Wonder - I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The Blues (Part 1)
  5. Mickey McCullers - Same Old Story
  6. Lamont Dozier - Dearest One
  7. The Creations - This Is Our Night
  8. The Marvelettes - Someday, Someway
  9. The Marvelettes - Beechwood 4-5789
  10. Saundra Mallett & the Vandellas - Camel Walk
  11. Marvin Gaye - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
  12. The Contours - Do You Love Me
  13. The Contours - Move Mr. Man
  14. Mary Wells - You Beat Me To The Punch
  15. Mary Wells - Old Love (Let's Try It Again)
  16. Martha and the Vandellas - I'll Have To Let Him Go
  17. Eddie Holland - Jamie
  18. Mary Wells - Two Lovers
  19. Mary Wells - Operator
  20. The Vells - You'll Never Cherish A Love So True ('Til You Lose It)
  21. The Supremes - Let Me Go The Right Way
  22. The Miracles - You've Really Got A Hold On Me
  23. The Miracles - Happy Landing
  24. The Marvelettes - Strange, I Know
  25. Marvin Gaye - Hitch Hike
  26. The Contours - Shake Sherry
  27. Labrenda Ben - Camel Walk

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Probably more than any other single creative and production source, the Motown operation, founded in Detroit by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records in January 1959, has made an extraordinarily powerful and significant contribution to popular music over the last 60 years, with a seemingly never-ending supply of uniquely talented artists and writers, chart hits and landmark albums. This great-value 80-track 3-CD set seeks to capture the essence and character of its musical output during the first few years of its existence, when it made its first highly significant impact on the pop and R&B scene. It includes all the entries in the US pop and R&B charts on the Tamla, Motown and Gordy labels during that time - from a standing start, there were 33 of them - including iconic hits like The Marvelettes’ pop No. 1 “Please Mr. Postman”, and the R&B No. 1s “Shop Around” and “You've Really Got A Hold On Me” by The Miracles, “You Beat Me To The Punch” and “Two Lovers” by Mary Wells, and The Contours’ “Do You Love Me”. Along with those hits are selected sides from the majority of the releases on the Tamla, Motown, Gordy, Mel-O-Dy and Divinity labels during this era, featuring many obscure and collectable artists and records along with early hits and releases by the likes of Marv Johnson, Barrett Strong, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Little Stevie Wonder, The Temptations and many more. It’s a feast of evocative recordings produced in a remarkable creative environment, which offers a hugely entertaining insight into the early evolution of one of a unique music industry powerhouse.

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