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Let the Sunshine in//Cream of the Crop
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0601215958829
Format: Import, Original recording remastered
Label: Universal/Motown
Manufacturer: Universal/Motown
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Universal/Motown
Release Date: January 15, 2001
Studio: Universal/Motown
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Editorial Review: UK version of Motown's '2 Classic Albums On 1 CD Series'. Reissue of 'Let the Sun Shine In' (1969) and 'Cream of the Crop' (1969) together on 1 CD. Packaged in a full color slipcase with original artwork and 8 page booklet.
Digitally Remastered 2-on-1 CD features with the Girls Doing Hits from the Flower Power Era plus Other Standards.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Beginning Of The End
Both these albums come from a period in Motown history that were the matter of some contention regarding Diana Ross and the Supremes, and show a degree of disregard on the part of Motown for their signings and also for their audience. Brian and Eddie Holland and Lamont Dozier had jumped ship, Florence Ballard had been sacked from the Supremes, the name of the group had been changed by Berry Gordy to Diana Ross and the Supremes and it was becoming nakedly obvious that Diana Ross was being groomed ... Read More
Rating: - The Last Pair of Albums By Diana Ross And The Supremes
Diana Ross And The Supremes Let The Sunshine In album was released in mid 1969. It had originally been titled No Matter What Sign You Are and posters promoting the album were sent to record stores with that title. For some reason it was hastily re-titled Let The Sunshine In and advertising promotion for the album changed accordingly.
Tamla Motown Records always had a conveyor belt way of recording tracks by Diana Ross and the Supremes (and indeed other Motown artists). Diana Ross and ... Read More
Rating: - FAIRLY UNSATISFYING DIANA SHOWCASES
To be clear, I am a huge Supremes fan and collector. Their legacy in American pop music is unmatched. However, in the canon of their work, the collection of music here--except for the hits and half a handful of other nice tunes--is a low point. For one thing, the group concept had been shattered at least 3 years prior; thus, there is no notable contribution from the other 2 group members [founding member Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard's replacement, Cindy Birdsong]. Sorry, but, in a vocal group, ... Read More
Rating: - ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL - DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES
THE COVER ON THIS ALBUM COMES FROM DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES HOSTING THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE, I WAS A EARLY TEEN AT THAT TIME AND I HAD A POP EYED GIRL FRIEND, I LOVED HER EYES AND THEN, I SAW DIANA ROSS AND THE LOVE AFFAIR NEVER ENDED, ANYWAY, I SAW THIS SHOW AND AS ALWAYS DIANA ROSS WAS HOT IN THAT GOLD OUTFIT, SHE WAS ON THE MONEY THAT NIGHT, NOW EARLER I SAID ALBUM, AND I AM NOT GOING TO CHANGE IT, I WAS A 45 NUT AND I MISS THEM, HOWEVER VERBATIM HAS MADE CD-R TO LOOK LIKE A 45 RECORD, SO, Read More
Rating: - The Beginning Of The End
Ok my following review may be perceived as biased, but I adore the Holland Dozier Holland era. There was just such a lot going on on those records that made for an explosive combination and Diana Ross as lead vocalist was just spectacular and highly versatile with her unusual vocal delivery which had prompted Berry Gordy to push her into the spotlight. Whilst Diana Ross has remained a superb vocalist as she equally is on these pair of albums they do pale in comparison to some of their previous studio offerings ... Read More
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