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Post by sansradio on Aug 27, 2017 4:15:43 GMT
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Post by peacenharmony on Aug 27, 2017 4:16:46 GMT
LOVE the DRP!! A great write-up of an excellent LP (well, mine was on 8 track ...) Much as I loved the LP I thought/think it could have used a swap of one more up-tempo for one of the ballads. But still a great LP
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Post by ddaaviiddhh on Aug 27, 2017 4:25:14 GMT
I liked about half of the album. didn't like the MW solos on side 2. I do like the unreleased original mixes. and Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking is a great track. should have been a top ten hit
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Post by Thornton on Aug 27, 2017 4:25:48 GMT
I love both the released version of this album and the Terrano mix. Even with poor management and no promotion, The Supremes put out two strong final albums. I also like that both Cindy and Susaye appear on this album together.
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Post by Blackguy69 on Aug 27, 2017 4:27:41 GMT
I agree with most of the review. I few tweeks and it would have been perfect
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Post by peacenharmony on Aug 27, 2017 4:29:21 GMT
Listening to this superb lp right now, I remain impressed at its all-around near-perfection. Monday-morning quarterbacking I come up with an 'answer' to its relative lack of success that I've had for decades. This music sounds NOTHING like The Supremes that we and The Public knew and loved. The ladies should have adapted another group name and moved on
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Post by bluerock on Sept 1, 2017 7:00:45 GMT
I have never rated Mary Wilson as a lead vocalist but this was the first album that i was actually impressed by her vocal performance. I agree Scherrie was underused and perhaps one of the ballads should have been sacrificed to make way for another Scherrie lead. She should also have had the lead on "your whats missing in my life" and leave Mary to do the ballads, but all in all this was a generally strong album. However as i have said previously they did not sound like the Supremes anymore, and the public would not accept them as the Supremes. I can listen to this album without skipping a track, but it is a tad dull in places on side 2 where is too ballad heavy.
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