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The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 9: 1969 | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Creator: Complete Motown Singles Label: Hip-o Select Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 5819
Format: Collector's Edition, Limited Edition, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 7.2 x 1.2
UPC: 602517507722 EAN: 0602517507722 ASIN: B00112A6MI
Release Date: February 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Twenty-Five Miles - Starr, Edwin | | • | Love Is My Destination - Cosby, Henry | | • | I'm Livin in Shame - Sawyer, Pamela | | • | I'm So Glad I Got Somebody (Like You Around) - Brown, Lawrence | | • | Good Lovin' Aint Easy to Come By - Ashford, Nickolas | | • | Satisfied Feelin' - Ashford, Nickolas | | • | We've Got a Way out of Love - Holland, Brian | | • | You're the One - Hunter, Ivory Joe | | • | We've Got a Way out of Love - Holland, Brian | | • | My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me) - Fuqua, Harvey | | • | I've Got to Find Myself a Brand New Baby - DePasse, Suzanne | | • | Muck-Arty-Park - Miller, Ronald | | • | Green Grow the Lilacs - Miller, Ronald | | • | I Don't Know Why - Hunter, Don | | • | My Cherie Amour - Cosby, Henry | | • | Don't Know Why I Love You - Hunter, Don | | • | Runaway Child, Running Wild - Whitfield, Norman | | • | I Need Your Lovin' - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Don't Mess with My Weekend - Moy, Sylvia | | • | I Had a Dream - Long, Frederick | | • | Ain't No Justice - Brown, Billie Jean | | • | Didn't You Know (You'd Have to Cry Sometime) - Ashford, Nickolas | | • | Keep an Eye - Ashford, Nickolas |
Disc 2
| • | I'll Try Something New - Robinson, Smokey | | • | The Way You Do the Things You Do - Robinson, William | | • | Are You Lonely for Me Baby - Berns, Bert | | • | Your Wonderful Love - Gordy, Berry | | • | Are You Lonely for Me Baby - Berns, Bert | | • | I Feel Like Falling in Love Again - Dean, James | | • | Pin Point It Down - Gaye, Anna Gordy | | • | (We've Got) Honey Love - Morris, Richard | | • | I'm in Love (And I Know It) - Cosby, Henry | | • | Runnaway Child, Running Wild - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got - Whitfield, Norman | | • | For Better or Worse - Sawyer, Pamela | | • | Don't Mess with Bill - Robinson, William | | • | The Composer - Robinson, William | | • | The Beginning of the End - Johnson, Margaret | | • | My Cup Runneth Over - Jones, Tom [1] | | • | Ask the Lonely - Stevenson, William | | • | Too Busy Thinking About My Baby - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) - Whitfield, Norman | | • | What Is a Man - Bristol, John | | • | Don't Bring Back Memories - Singleton, Raynoma | | • | Cherie - Leander, Michael | | • | Baby - Bakker, Dick | | • | What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) - Bristol, John | | • | Brainwasher, Pt. 1 - DeWalt, Aurty Jr |
Disc 3
| • | Don't Let the Joneses Get You Down - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Since I've Lost You - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Just Ain't Enough Love - Holland, Brian | | • | Green Grow the Lilacs - Miller, Ronald | | • | No Matter What Sign You Are - Gordy, Berry | | • | The Young Folks - Gordy, George | | • | No Matter What Sign You Are - Gordy, Berry | | • | I'm Still a Struggling Man - McNeil, Harry | | • | Pretty Little Angel - Paul, Clarence | | • | The Nitty Gritty - Chase, Lincoln | | • | Got Myself a Good Man - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Doggone Right - Robinson, William | | • | Here I Go Again - Robinson, William | | • | Abraham, Martin, And John - Holler, Dick | | • | Abraham, Martin, And John - Holler, Dick | | • | I've Lost Everything I've Ever Loved - Bristol, John | | • | We Have a Good Thing Going On - Story, Allen | | • | Stubborn Kind of Fellow - Gaye, Marvin | | • | Try It Baby - Gordy, Berry Jr. | | • | The Luney Landing | | • | The Luney Take-Off | | • | Oh, I've Been Blessed - Wilson, Frank | | • | It Should Have Been Me Loving Her - Story, Allen | | • | Cheating, Is Telling on You - Browner, Duke | | • | Need Your Love - Browner, Duke |
Disc 4
| • | Oh How Happy - Hatcher, Charles | | • | Ooo Baby Baby - Robinson, Smokey | | • | My Springtime - Johnson, Terry | | • | Suzie - Johnson, Terry | | • | My Girl Has Gone - Robinson, Smokey | | • | I Can't Get Next to You - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Running Away (Ain't Gonna Help You) - Whitfield, Norman | | • | That's the Way Love Is - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Gonna Keep on Tryin' Till I Win Your Love - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Honey Come Back - Webb, Jim | | • | What Am I Gonna Do Without You - Hunter, Ivory Joe | | • | Baby, I'm for Real - Gaye, Anna Gordy | | • | Moment of Truth - Gorman, Freddie | | • | Taking My Love (And Leaving Me) - Story, Allen | | • | Heartless - Hunter, Ivory Joe | | • | In Bed - Baird, Tom | | • | Reality - Baird, Tom | | • | The Weight - Robertson, Jaime | | • | For Better or Worse - Sawyer, Pamela | | • | A Whiter Shade of Pale - Brooker, Gary | | • | When You Are Available - Gaye, Marvin | | • | Just Another Lonely Night - Hunter, Ivory Joe | | • | Don't Care Why You Want Me (Long as You Want Me) - Dean, James | | • | Midnight Cowboy - Barry, John | | • | Green Grow the Lilacs - Miller, Ronald |
Disc 5
| • | That's How Heartaches Are Made - Halley, B. | | • | Rainy Mourning - Hunter, Ivory Joe | | • | Home on the Range (Everybody Needs a Home) - Traditional | | • | It's a Family Thing - Gardner, Stu | | • | Mend This Generation - Gardner, Stu | | • | A Place in the Sun - Miller, Ronald | | • | Your Love - Felder, Wilton | | • | Never Had a Cream Come True - Wonder, Stevie | | • | Yester Me, Yester You, Yesterday - Miller, Ronald | | • | I'd Be a Fool Right Now - Wonder, Stevie | | • | It's Private Tonight - Adams, Arthur | | • | Let's Make Some Love - Adams, Arthur | | • | These Eyes - Bachman, Randy | | • | I've Got to Find a Way to Win Maria Back - Bristol, John | | • | Friendship Train - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Cloud Nine - Whitfield, Norman | | • | In My Diary - Graham, Angelo | | • | (She's Gonna Love Me) At Sundown - Gordy, Robert | | • | I Want You Back - Corporation [2] | | • | Who's Lovin' You - Robinson, William | | • | If You Will Let Me, I Know I Can - Wilson, Frank | | • | Farewell Is a Lonely Sound - Dean, James | | • | Gonna Put It on Your Mind - Adams, Arthur | | • | Henry Blake - Henderson, Wayne |
Disc 6
| • | Someday We'll Be Together - Beavers, Jackey | | • | He's My Sunny Boy - Robinson, William | | • | Don't Let Him Take Your Love from Me - Whitfield, Norman | | • | The Key - Miner, Raynard | | • | Baby, I'll Get It - Jackson, Chuck | | • | The Day the World Stood Still - Robinson, William | | • | What You Gave Me - Ashford, Nickolas | | • | How You Gonna Keep It (After You Get It) - Ashford, Nickolas | | • | Generation (Light Up the Sky) - Zesses, Nick | | • | Magic Key - Folick, Kenny | | • | I'm So Glad I Fell for You - Posey, Arthur | | • | I Pray Every Day You Won't Regret Loving Me - Bristol, John | | • | I'm So Glad I Fell for You - Posey, Arthur | | • | Point It Out - Robinson, William | | • | Darling Dear - Gordy, George | | • | Point It Out - Robinson, William | | • | Can We Talk to You? (For a Little While) - Adams, Arthur | | • | Love and Peace - Adams, Arthur | | • | Can't You Hear the Music Play - Brucato, Charles | | • | I Guess This Is Goodbye - Brucato, Charles | | • | I Will Never Love Another - Kavelin, Frank | | • | Love Unto Me - Kavelin, Frank | | • | How Can I Forget - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Gonna Give Her All the Love I Got - Whitfield, Norman | | • | Psychedelic Shack - Whitfield, Norman | | • | That's the Way Love Is - Whitfield, Norman |
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Here's the latest... February 20, 2008 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
Here's the latest in the twelve volume set of the Complete (well, almost) Motown Singles. I say almost because Motown no longer owns the masters for many of the Rare Earth singles. What we do get is catalog numbers, release dates and credits to those recordings not included. That said, 1969 was the final year for Diana Ross & the Supremes. Their first single, "I'm Living In Shame" went top 10, and they went out with a number one record (Someday We'll Be Together). On top of that, they concluded a highly successful stint performing and recording with their male counterpart group, The Temptations. Not bad, considering their lackluster success after Florence Ballard left the group in mid-'67. "Someday" was really intended for Diana's first solo single (it had been recorded at the same session as "These Things Will Keep Me Loving You") and had no trace of Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong on the disc. It was also the year the Jackson 5 released their first single, "I Want You Back". Other established acts such as Gladys Knight, Marvin Gaye and The Temptations had one of their most successful years against unbelievable odds. David Ruffin had exited the Tempts the previous year, Marvin Gaye lost Tammi Terrell, his singing partner, to bad health, and Gladys Knight was thrown the leftover crumbs from the table, yet she turned them into gems weaving her magical vocals in and out of impossible places. All the big hits are here, of course with B-sides in thier proper place along with some alternate takes or mixes. Like in previous collections, there are some withdrawn singles, this time from trumpeter Jonah Jones and vocalist extraordinaire Billy Eckstine. It's just a shame that the popularity of some of the greatest early Motown artists such as Martha & the Vandellas, The Marvelettes and even the Four Tops was beginning to wane. Even The Miracles were struggling a bit, although they managed to pull a couple of big hits out of the bag. Some newer acts found some fame, though--The Originals scored big with a Marvin Gaye production, "Baby I'm For Real" as well as Edwin Starr's, "25 Miles". They would continue their success the following year. Another major addition to Motown '69 was Hugh Masakela's imprint, Chisa. The Jazz Crusaders, Stu Gardner and others were added to the label because of it. A Jazz oriented label, it took Motown back into the genre once more since 1963's Workshop Jazz label. There were only a couple of duds here, but I won't mention them. Motown kept the standards high every step of the way during the 60's, but it would not continue very far ino the next decade, as the house band, the beloved Funk Brothers, were squeezed out of their plans when they moved West. Three more volumes will follow, each with diminishing luster, I'm sure, but I'm still looking forward to them and all future Motown releases from Hip-O.
Volume Nine---1969 February 13, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
There aren't words enough to describe this series. Volume 9 is 6 discs , 7 hours , 18 minutes , and 27 seconds of 148 slices of Motown Heaven. The label responsible has taken such great care with all nine of these releases that it will be a shame when it ends after the last three boxes. The projected date for the end of the series is 2009---on Motown's (and my) 50th birthday. These sets deserve the highest accolades ever ! They are all lovingly assembled utilizing the best source material available , with the entire package being a treasure. It all started in 1959 , and now 1,254 songs and over 57 hours of Motown magic later , the complete Motown singles project is winding down with a full head of steam. Buy them all now----before you can't !
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