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Brenda Holloway - The Motown Anthology (2005) [R&B, Soul]; FLAC (tracks)

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Brenda Holloway - The Motown Anthology (2005) [R&B, Soul]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Brenda Holloway
Album: The Motown Anthology
Genre: R&B, Soul
Label: Motown
Released: 2005
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. I've Been Good To You (Album Version)
  2. Sad Song (Album Version)
  3. Every Little Bit Hurts (Album Version)
  4. Too Proud To Cry (Album Version)
  5. Who's Lovin' You (Album Version)
  6. Land Of A Thousand Boys (Album Version)
  7. Suddenly (Album Version)
  8. Embraceable You (Album Version)
  9. Unchained Melody (Album Version)
  10. A Favor For A Girl (With A Love Sick Heart) (Album Version)
  11. (You Can) Depend On Me (Album Version)
  12. Can I- (Album Version)
  13. When I'm Gone
  14. Just Look What You've Done (Single Version)
  15. You've Made Me So Very Happy (Single Version)
  16. I Don't Want Nobody's Gonna Make Me Cry (Motown Anthology Version)
  17. Till Johnny Comes (Stereo Version)
  18. Hurt A Little Everyday (Single Version)
  19. Starting The Hurt All Over Again (Single Version)
  20. You Can Cry On My Shoulder (Single Version)
  21. A World Without You (Motown Anthology Version)
  22. I'll Be Alright (Motown Anthology Version)
  23. Everybody Knows (Motown Anthology Version)
  24. Make Him Come To You (Motown Anthology Version)
  25. Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart) (Stereo Version)
  26. I'll Always Love You (Single Version)
  27. Operator (Single Version)
  28. I'll Be Available
  29. Together 'Til The End Of Time (Single Version)
  30. Where Were You (Single Version)
  31. I've Got To Find It (Single Version)
  32. How Many Times Did You Mean It
  33. You've Changed Me
  34. All I Do Is Think About You (Motown Anthology Version)
  35. Who Could Ever Doubt My Love (Motown Anthology Version)
  36. Come Into My Palace (Motown Anthology Version)
  37. He's My Kind Of Fellow (Motown Anthology Version)
  38. You Need Me (Motown Anthology Version)
  39. Love Woke Me Up This Morning (Motown Anthology Version)
  40. I Prayed For A Boy (Like You) (Motown Anthology Version)
  41. Don't Judge Me (Motown Anthology Version)
  42. I'll Always Meet You Half Way (Motown Anthology Version)
  43. You Are Very Much A Part Of Me (Motown Anthology Version)
  44. I'm On The Right Track (Motown Anthology Version)
  45. How Can You Call It Love When The Feeling's Gone (Motown Anthology Version)
  46. I See A Rainbow (Motown Anthology Version)
  47. Stay In School (Motown Anthology Version)
  48. Summertime (Live (1966-Detroit))

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Throughout her career, Brenda Holloway regrettably lived in the shadow of several Motown divas who garnered more of the spotlight than she did (sometimes quite unfairly). This is one of several artistic tragedies in the Motown catalog; a story of talent that rang fresh and potent but never really received due diligence for one reason or another. Thankfully, Motown is slowly correcting these facts and giving several artists their moment in the sun with well-packaged, comprehensive anthologies highlighting the artist's best-known works along with a generous portion of outtakes. Holloway's Motown Anthology is no exception. The first disc features the two full-length records she recorded for Motown: Every Little Bit Hurts and Hurtin' and Cryin', the majority of which was previously unreleased to the public. Every single hit Holloway had is included here, making this a must-have for Motown enthusiasts, Northern Soul aficionados, and fans of stunning, timeless soul music. The second disc offers a generous helping of rare singles and previously unreleased material, featuring an outstanding rendition of "All I Do Is Think About You," an intense interpretation of "He's My Kind of Fellow" (made known by Gladys Knight & the Pips), and the stomper "I'm on the Right Track." It's a shame material of this quality and caliber had to linger and gather dust in the Motown archives for so long, as Holloway -- on her worst day -- sounds better than most do on their best days, but this collection was definitely worth the wait. It's an immense joy to listen to, start to finish. Kudos to Motown U.K. for having the initiative to finally make these treasures available for all to hear.
Review by Rob Theakston

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