The Temptations - The Ultimate Collection

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Album Details

Title: The Ultimate Collection
Artist: The Temptations
Release Date: 3/25/1997
Re-Released On: 9/24/2007
Label: Island, Motown Records
Duration: 69:50
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, Greatest Hits
UPCs: 731453056220, 0731453056220, 0602498489888, 060249848988
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Soul, Motown, Pop-Soul
Moods: Elegant, Passionate, Plaintive, Dramatic, Gritty, Romantic, Warm, Yearning, Aggressive, Bright, Earnest, Energetic, Exuberant, Joyous, Poignant, Smooth, Stylish, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Happy, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Summery, Wistful
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Way You Do the Things You Do
  2. My Girl
  3. It's Growing
  4. Since I Lost My Baby
  5. Don't Look Back
  6. Get Ready
  7. Ain't Too Proud to Beg
  8. (I Know) I'm Losing You
  9. All I Need
  10. You're My Everything
  11. Angel Doll
  12. I Wish It Would Rain
  13. Cloud Nine
  14. I Can't Get Next to You
  15. Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)
  16. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
  17. Papa Was a Rollin' Stone
  18. Shakey Ground
  19. Treat Her Like a Lady
  20. Error of Our Ways
  21. My Girl [Acappella][Excerpt]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDIsland9848988
1997CDMotown Records530562

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Album Review

With the exception of Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, one would be hard pressed to name a Motown act who went through as many creative shifts as the Temptations. While Wonder's and Gaye's changes of direction were a product of their own creative rebellion against Berry Gordy's brilliant but often formulaic vision, the Temptations seemed to be the label's official "keeping up with the times" artists, starting out as interpreters of Smokey Robinson's silky-smooth sweet soul confections and going on to embrace rock guitars, work with members of Funkadelic, and be produced by Rick James, all while holding onto their trademark vocal style. The length and breadth of the Temptations' career would make it practically impossible for a single-disc career retrospective to be truly comprehensive, and The Ultimate Collection is missing a few essential tracks (most notably "Psychedelic Shack" and "Runaway Child, Running Wild"), while two latter-day hits, "Treat Her Like a Lady" and "Error of Our Ways," don't exactly bring this set to a triumphant conclusion. But if you're only going to own one Temptations disc, The Ultimate Collection is a very good one to get; it includes the majority of the group's biggest hits, the remastering sounds great, and the chronological sequence gives a fine picture of the group's constant musical evolution. The Ultimate Collection isn't the last word on the Temptations, but it's a splendid starting point to their music, and will add a satisfying portion of sweet-and-sour soul to your next party. Special added attraction: a rare a cappella take of "My Girl" is included as a bonus. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al McKayProducer
Ali-Ollie WoodsonVocals
Amy HerotExecutive Producer
Berry Gordy, Jr.Producer
Candace BondExecutive Producer
Carol FriedmanArt Direction
Clarence PaulProducer
Dana SmartProject Coordinator
David IrvinArt Direction, Design
David MossLibrarian
David RuffinVocals
Dennis EdwardsVocals
Dennis NelsonVocal Arrangement, Rhythm Arrangements, Producer
Eddie KendricksVocals
Frank WilsonProducer
Gary N. MayoMastering
Georgia WardTape Archivist
Harry WeingerLiner Notes, Essay, Compilation Producer
Jeffrey BowenProducer
Jerry LongConductor
Melvin FranklinVocal Arrangement
Norman J. WhitfieldProducer
Otis WilliamsVocal Arrangement
Paul RiserConductor, String Arrangements, Arranger
Paul WilliamsVocals
Ralph JohnsonProducer
Ramon AninagProject Assistant
Ronald WhiteProducer
Smokey RobinsonProducer
Suzee IkedaExecutive Producer
The AndantesVocals (Background)
Tina AndersonPicture Research, Photography
Victor CarstarphenRhythm Arrangements