One of the greatest Motown songs, and some say greatest pop songs ... but I have to go with the Supremes' cover. Diana Ross gives a transcendent performance that plays to her strengths as a ...
Looking at five of the greatest albums released by Berry Gordy's Motown Records, including seminal records by Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and The Supremes.
Smokey Robinson called Diana Ross a “babe” when asked if "The Agony and the Ecstasy" was about their affair in the 1970s.
These songs helped define the sound of the 1960s, blending soulful vocals, infectious melodies, and a polished, pop-infused production style that was uniquely Motown. The Supremes’ success wasn ...
Revisiting The Beatles' 1963 record 'With The Beatles', which laid bare the band's appreciation of Berry Gordy and Motown Records through three cover songs.
The Elemental Music / Motown reissue series is almost complete. Goldmine continues to highlight these incredibly well-done ...
Each set of new albums include three of Motown's, Tamla's and/or Gordy's greatest early historical records. To date, the label has experienced great success with the series. Through this reissue ...
A giant in the music and entertainment industry, the trailblazing record executive helped Motown find such talent as The Jackson 5, The Commodores, and Rick James. And at 78, the Rock & Roll Hall of ...
Hell, even when mgk takes the stage performing a song that is not traditionally Motown, the fact that Smokey ... the return of Diana Ross with the Supremes, a Jackson 5 reunion, and Marvin Gaye's ...
Reissued here on 140 gram vinyl, with original front and back cover artwork, Reflections settles in nicely with The Supremes’ ...