The Supremes - This Is the Story: The '70s Albums, Vol. 1 1970-1973: The Jean Terrell Years

The Supremes - This Is the Story: The '70s Albums, Vol. 1 1970-1973: The Jean Terrell Years
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Album Details

Title: This Is the Story: The '70s Albums, Vol. 1 1970-1973: The Jean Terrell Years
Artist: The Supremes
Release Date: 2006
Re-Released On: 12/12/2006
Label: Fontana/Hip-O Select
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 602498880395
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Soul, Motown, Pop-Soul, AM Pop
Moods: Elegant, Gentle, Happy, Intimate, Plaintive, Romantic, Sparkling, Springlike, Wistful, Yearning, Bright, Carefree, Earnest, Energetic, Innocent, Light, Passionate, Reflective, Boisterous, Exuberant, Sensual, Cheerful, Fun, Lively, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Rousing, Summery, Amiable/Good-Natured, Joyous, Lush, Sentimental, Smooth, Sophisticated, Stylish, Sweet
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 3

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Up the Ladder to the Roof
  2. Then Can We Try Again
  3. Everybody's Got the Right to Love
  4. Wait a Minute Before You Leave Me
  5. You Move Me
  6. But I Love You More
  7. I Got Hurt (Trying to Be the Only Girl in Your Life)
  8. Baby Baby
  9. Take a Closer Look at Me
  10. Then I Met You
  11. Bill, When Are You Coming Back
  12. The Loving Country
  13. Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music
  14. Stoned Love
  15. It's Time to Break Down
  16. Bridge Over Troubled Water
  17. I Wish I Were Your Mirror
  18. Come Together
  19. Is There a Place (In His Heart for Me)
  20. Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)
  21. Shine on Me
  22. Thank Him for Today

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. This Is the Story
  2. Nathan Jones
  3. Here Comes the Sunrise
  4. Love It Came to Me This Time
  5. Johnny Raven
  6. Have I Lost You
  7. Time and Love
  8. Touch
  9. Happy (Is a Bumpy Road)
  10. It's So Hard for Me to Say Goodbye
  11. Tears Left Over [#]
  12. Eleanor Rigby [#]
  13. I Ain't Got the Love of the One I Love [#]
  14. Can't Get You out of My Mind [#]
  15. Take a Look Inside [#]
  16. Still Water (Love) [#]
  17. Take Your Dreams Back [#]
  18. I Don't Want to Own You (I Just Want to Love You) [#]
  19. Chained to Yesterday [#]
  20. If I Were Your Woman [#]
  21. I Ain't That Easy to Lose [#]
  22. And I Thought You Loved Me [#]
  23. It's Too Late [#]
  24. May His Love Shine Forever

Track Listings Disc 3

  1. Your Wonderful, Sweet Sweet Love
  2. Floy Joy
  3. A Heart Like Mine
  4. Over and Over
  5. Precious Little Things
  6. Now the Bitter, Now the Sweet
  7. Automatically Sunshine
  8. The Wisdom of Time
  9. Oh Be My Love
  10. I Guess I'll Miss the Man [From Pippin]
  11. 5:30 Plane
  12. Tossin' and Turnin'
  13. When Can Brown Begin
  14. Beyond Myself
  15. Il Voce de Silenzio (Silent Voices)
  16. All I Want
  17. Once in the Morning
  18. I Keep It Hid
  19. Paradise
  20. Cheap Lovin'
  21. Bad Weather [*]
  22. Love Train

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDFontana/Hip-O Select000593802

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Album Review

The 68 selections on this triple-disc title represent the most comprehensive overview ever to be assembled of the Supremes' early-'70s back catalog. In addition to the studio albums Right On (1970), New Ways But Love Stays (1970), Touch (1971), Supremes Arranged and Produced by Jimmy Webb (1972), and Floy Joy (1973), there are plenty of rarities too. Primarily, a baker's dozen taken from the shelved Promises Kept project circa 1971/1972 and a few one-off songs that appeared on vintage vinyl anthologies. This Is the Story: The '70s Albums, Vol. 1 1970-1973: The Jean Terrell Years (2007) begins once Diana Ross had left the group to pursue a solo career. Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong resumed their international success with Jean Terrell -- sister of heavyweight boxing champ Ernie Terrell -- quickly picking right back up where they had left off with Ross. "Up the Ladder to the Roof" and "Everybody's Got the Right to Love" from Right On became hits and instant classics. New Ways But Love Stays found the first ladies of Motown topping themselves with the follow-up "Stoned Love," which became a number one crossover pop and r&b smash. The album is likewise worth checking out for the covers of Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water," the Beatles' "Come Together," and Steam's anthemic "Na, Na, Hey, Hey Kiss Him Goodbye." Touch supplied the trio with the songbook staple "Nathan Jones," while Floy Joy followed with the title track -- which became the vocalists' last Top 20 single after eight consecutive years.

The remainder of the box set makes its collective digital debut here. Chiefly, the collaborative effort that yielded the album titled Arranged and Produced by Jimmy Webb. Because of its scarcity, there is a certain mystique surrounding it. Webb himself even penned a liner essay specifically for the occasion. By his admission, creating the timeless version of Joni Mitchell's "All I Want" and the golden age of rock & roll oldie "Tossin' and Turnin'" were as exceptional to make as they are to hear. A real find for Motown lovers and collectors are the presentation of tunes completed for the infamous Promises Kept long-player. Finally after years of debate and speculation, listeners are treated to the Supremes' doing -- among other things -- a haunting and mesmerizing reading of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" and Carole King's "It's Too Late." Additional cuts worth mentioning are the gospel-infused "May His Love Shine Forever," that was on the Rock Gospel: The Key to the Kingdom various-artists package. Plus, "Bad Weather" and an overhaul of the O'Jays' "Love Train" -- both from the mid-'70s At Their Best (1978) compilation. Hip-o Select has done an outstanding job of presenting the music in a lavish hardbound book that houses all three discs and 44 pages of liner notes with lots of appropriate eye candy. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al KentProducer
Andrew SkurowLiner Notes, Compilation Producer
Berry Gordy, Jr.Executive Producer
Bones HoweProducer
Cal Harris, Jr.Engineer
Cindy BirdsongLiner Notes
Clay McMurrayProducer
Curtis McNairArt Direction
David Van De PitteArranger
Deke RichardsProducer
Ellen FittonDigital Remastering, Mixing
Elton JohnLiner Notes
Frank Beaty WilsonProducer, Overdub Producer
Frank DandridgePhotography
Fred BronsonLiner Notes
Fred TackettGuitar
Gene PageArranger
Greg RossDesign
H.B. BarnumArranger
Harry LangdonPhotography
Harry WeingerExecutive Producer
Heather WhittenProduct Manager
Henry CosbyProducer, Arranger
Henry LewyEngineer
Jean TerrellLead
Jerry LongArranger
Jim BrittPhotography
Jimmy RoachArranger, Producer
Johnny BristolProducer
Leonard CastonProducer
Mary Wilson & The AndantesLead
Michele HorieArt Direction
Mike ValvanoProducer
Nate JenningsEngineer
Nickolas AshfordProducer
Paul RiserArranger
R. Dean TaylorProducer
Ray RichDrums
Russ TerranaOriginal Mastering
Ryan NullPhoto Coordination
Sherlie MatthewsProducer
Smokey RobinsonProducer
Steve SmithEngineer
Stevie WonderProducer
Valerie SimpsonProducer
Wade MarcusArranger