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Ultimate Motown Collection
Barbara Mcnair
Ultimate Motown Collection
Genre: R&B
 
UK compilation highlights the versatile stage/screen/soul star's 60s recordings for Motown. 48 tracks, remastered from the original Motown masters, featuring 22 previously unreleased masters, including 13 tracks from ''Bar...  more »

     
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All Artists: Barbara Mcnair
Title: Ultimate Motown Collection
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal/Motown
Release Date: 1/26/2004
Album Type: Extra tracks, Import
Genre: R&B
Styles: Motown, Soul
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 0044001755422, 044001755422, 766485161949, 004400175542

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UK compilation highlights the versatile stage/screen/soul star's 60s recordings for Motown. 48 tracks, remastered from the original Motown masters, featuring 22 previously unreleased masters, including 13 tracks from ''Barbara McNair Sings Smokey'', 'As Long As There Is L-O-V-E Love', 'I Second That Emotion', 'My Guy', 'You Beat Me To The Punch', 'I'll Try Something New', 'More Love', 'Oh Be My Love', 'All That's Good', 'The One Who Really Loves You', 'Love Has A Reason For Neglecting Me', 'Don't Mess With Bill', 'You've Really Got A Hold On Me', 'What Love Has Joined Together', along with 9 more from the vault, 'The Wheels Of The City' (Outtake Version), 'I Don't Wanna Lose What I Got' (Outtake Version), 'Lone Lonely Town' (Outtake Version), 'I Know Better' (Outtake Version), 'Into My Empty Arms' (Outtake Version), 'I Know Better' (Outtake Version), 'Into My Empty Arms' (Outtake Version), 'The Harder You Fall (The Deeper The Feeling)', 'Rain Sometimes' (Outtake Version), 'Anonymous' (Outtake Version), & 'Baby A Go-Go (Countin' On You, Babe)' (Alt. Vocal). Includes 12-page booklet with photos & liner notes. Universal. 2003.
 

CD Reviews

You're Gonna Love This, Baby
Ristobee | South of LAX | 04/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Here's what this great, unearthed treasure includes:
Two complete albums/the released masters, HERE I AM (1966) and THE REAL BARBARA McNAIR (1969). A third "album" BARBARA SINGS SMOKEY (titled only for this collection) and another dozen plus songs/"album" MORE FROM THE VAULT (more like a description than a title).Signed on to Motown as an MOR artist*, Ms. McNair sings with a lovely, clear voice and gives the material a wonderful mature approach. On the standards ("What Now My Love", "The Shadow of Your Smile"), contemporary songs ("You've Lost that Loving Feeling," "Message to Michael') and the Motown covers ("You Beat Me to The Punch," "More Love," "My World is Empty Without You"), Barbara McNair's versatility as a songstress is well showcased.Most of the Motown covers are recorded with new arrangements and background vocals. They may be the same songs, but Barbara McNair does not sing them the same way. Although the "Motown Sound" is absent from some of the selections, high quality production can be heard from the first enjoyable track to the last. *The liner notes are filled with interesting tidbits about Ms. McNair and Motown.
On the SMOKEY set, Mr. Robinson did the song writing on all tracks and the producing on only one. Frank Wilson and Richard Morris did the terrific producing on the rest of the numbers. In fact, the producers on these discs are the 'Who's Who' of Motown producing; Holland-Dozier-Holland, Ivy Jo Hunter, Hal Davis and Marc Gordon, William "Mickey" Stevenson, Harvey Fuqua and Johnny Bristol."
BRILLIANT IDEA, DREADFULLY EXECUTED!!!
Paul Williams | Warwick, NY USA | 02/26/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The music's great, the package lovingly put together. That's the good news!! The bad news is that the mastering so so dreadful and the sound quality so poor that it really detracts from the pleasure of hearing a set that clearly won't make Universal in the UK very rich. They deserve kudos for putting it out, but there are so many technical mistakes in the PQing alone, that a halfway decent plant would have caught these errors before going to press. I note that it was pressed at Disctronics in the UK; a more professional outfit like Vivendi's own plant or a Sonopress or Cinram would have sent this back just on technical reasons alone!!"
Wow!
Ristobee | 02/12/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Domestic Motown has sinfully neglected its own heritage in favor of issuing "Baby Love" yet one more time. Meanwhile, over the ocean, we get this incredible two-C.D. set revealing all sorts of hidden gems by Barbara McNair, including what appears to be music intended for a set of Smokey Robinson music. These are finished recordings, totally intriguing and some knockouts. Plus you get all her released Motown music, including the gorgeous "Steal Away Tonight.." Marvelous!"