Track Listing 1. Come and Get These Memories 2. Heat Wave, (Love Is Like A) 3. Wild One 4. In My Lonely Room 5. Dancing in the Streets 6. Quicksand 7. Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things) 8. Live Wire 9. I'm Ready For Love 10. Love Like Yours, A (Don't Come Knocking Every Day) 11. Third Finger, Left Hand 12. Nowhere to Run 13. I Can't Dance to That Music You're Playin' 14. Tear It on Down 15. Honey Chile 16. You've Been in Love Too Long 17. Motoring 18. I Promise to Wait My Love 19. Forget Me Not 20. Jimmy Mack 21. I Should Be Proud 22. Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone 23. Bless You 24. Darling, I Hum Our Song 25. My Baby Loves Me
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Marcus Belgrave, Marvin Gaye, The Four Tops | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Mixed | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Martha Reeves And The Vandellas: Martha Reeves, Rosalyn Ashford, Annette Sterling, Betty Kelley, Lois Reeves, Sandra Tilley (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Joe Messina (guitar); Hank Cosby (saxophone); Marcus Belgrave, Russell Conway, Maurice Davis, Billy Horner (trumpet); George Bohanon, Bob Cousar, Bill Johnson, Patrick Lanier (trombone); Earl Van Dyke, Joe Hunter, Johnny Griffith (keyboards); Jack Ashford (vibraphone, percussion); James Jamerson (bass); Benny Benjamin, Marvin Gaye, Uriel Jones (drums); Eddie Brown (percussion); Syreeta Wright (background vocals). The Four Tops: Levi Stubbs, Renaldo "Obie" Benson, Lawrence Peyton, Abdul "Duke" Fakir (background vocals). Producers include: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, William Stevenson, Deke Richards, Nickolas Ashford. Compilation producer: Harry Weinger. Recorded between 1963 & 1972. Includes liner notes by Stu Hackel. Although the Supremes got the bigger push from the Motown bigwigs, it can be argued that Martha & the Vandellas were the best girl group in the Motown stable. The key is Martha Reeves' commanding voice, a powerful instrument best heard on the group's outstanding second single, "Heatwave." Reeves is such a compelling vocalist that the writing and production team of Holland/Dozier/Holland made sure their songs and arrangements could match her strength, and in "Heatwave," Reeves nearly meets her match. Funky barrelhouse piano and drums, a great honking tenor-sax break and sassy answer vocals by Annette Sterling Beard, Gloria Williams, and Rosalyn Ashford support Reeves' impassioned lead, making one of the most soulful and deliriously danceable Motown singles of the early 1960s. Nearly the entirety of the disc THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION is similarly brilliant, making a strong case for Martha and the Vandellas as one of the all-time great Motown acts.
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