Supremes - Diana Ross And The Supremes The Ultimate Collection
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 See Larger Image | Diana Ross and the Supremes - The Ultimate Collection Artist : Diana Ross & Supremes List Price : $13.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1997-10-07 Studio : Motown Label : Motown Avg. Customer Rating : (51 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Diana Ross And The Supremes The Ultimate Collection TRULY ULTIMATE!! Rating: This album includes all of the Supremes biggest and best hits and then some. Everything from When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes to the final Someday Well Be Together. This is an album where I can listen straight through without any stops. The only thing that I was disappointed in is the sound quality of the songs. With all the digital master machines they have today, I would hope they would be able to have better sound quality than this. The vinyl copy of my Supremes albums sound better than this. But as for the songs, they are fantastic. Baby Love,Where Did Our Love Go?,Come See About Me,The Happening,etc...they all are here. I recommend this album to you. Enjoy!!
Customer Reviews for Diana Ross And The Supremes The Ultimate Collection Cd Complete collection Rating: With the exception of maybe a few "little known" songs, this is all you need to satisfy a craving of The Supremes' music. All of the hits are included in their original recordings. My personal favorites are "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Someday We'll Be Together." One of the great Girl Groups of the 1960s and 70s, and for that, we salute Diana, Flo, and Mary!
Editorial Reviews for Diana Ross And The Supremes The Ultimate Collection Audio Cd Amazon.com The title is a bit of a misnomer: The Supremes are anthologized in more comprehensive fashion on Motown's three-volume Greatest Hits series, while this package is denser, and has a higher hit-per-track ratio. But if you'd rather pick up one collection than three, and if you want a good, thorough skimming of cream from the group's catalog, this is the better choice. All of the familiar songs are here, with no major omissions--and they're packed in with a liberal helping of second-magnitude hits. For a collection that samples only the extreme top end of the Supremes' output, there's Every Great No. 1 Hit, also on Motown. It's missing a lot, but it delivers exactly what it promises. --Gavin McNett
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