A1 | Marvin Gaye | Can I Get A Witness | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland | 10.0 Rate |
A2 | Martha Reeves And The Vandellas | Heatwave | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland | 8.0 Rate |
A3 | Smokey Robinson And The Miracles | I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland | 7.0 Rate |
A4 | Diana Ross And The Supremes | When The Lovelight Starts Shining Thru' His Eyes | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland | 7.0 Rate |
A5 | Martha Reeves And The Vandellas | Quicksand | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland | 8.0 Rate |
A6 | Marvelettes | As Long As I Know He's Mine | William "Smokey" Robinson | 7.0 Rate |
A7 | Marvin Gaye | You're A Wonderful One | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland | 7.0 Rate |
A8 | Mary Wells | My Guy | William "Smokey" Robinson | 8.0 Rate |
A9 | Temptations | The Girl's Alright With Me | Norman Whitfield, Eddie Holland, Eddie Kendricks | 8.0 Rate |
A10 | Stevie Wonder | Hey Harmonica Man | Lou Josie, Marty Cooper | 6.0 Rate |
B1 | Martha Reeves And The Vandellas | Dancing In The Streets | William Stevenson, Marvin Gaye, Ivy Hunter | 9.0 Rate |
B2 | Marvelettes | You're My Remedy | William "Smokey" Robinson | 7.0 Rate |
B3 | Temptations | Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue) | Norman Whitfield, Eddie Holland | 8.0 Rate |
B4 | Smokey Robinson And The Miracles | That's What Love Is Made Of | William "Smokey" Robinson, Robert Rogers, Warren Moore | 7.0 Rate |
B5 | Marvin Gaye | How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland | 7.0 Rate |
B6 | Velvelettes | Needle In A Haystack | William Stevenson, Norman Whitfield | 9.0 Rate |
B7 | Marvelettes | Too Many Fish In The Sea | Norman Whitfield, Eddie Holland | 8.0 Rate |
B8 | Diana Ross And The Supremes | Come See About Me | Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland | 8.0 Rate |
B9 | Temptations | My Girl | William "Smokey" Robinson, Ronald White | 9.0 Rate |
B10 | Velvelettes | He Was Really Saying Something | Norman Whitfield, Willaim Stevenson, Eddie Holland | 8.0 Rate |
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Lee Wrecker 16th Aug 2019
| | Added alternate back cover and labels from 1981 or later repress. This version is not listed on Discogs by the way. That's an invitation to steal. |
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PhilMH 16th Aug 2019
| | Hi Lee, EMI had the rights to Motown in the UK until late 1981, when RCA took over the licence. EMI had had the rights in much of the world, but gradually moved to other companies in the late 70's and early 80's - Astor in Australia from October 1978, Vogue in France, Bellaphon in Germany, etc. RCA picked up most of the world rights in 1984. I think your copy was just a common or garden shop import. |
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Lee Wrecker 16th Aug 2019
| | My copy of this is on RCA not EMI as is Janie's copy here. It is identical in every other way so did RCA own the rights to Motown before or after EMI? Or did EMI own the rights in Europe and RCA own them for the rest of the world? I bought my copy in Australia so this release could have been released outside Europe also. Anyway I'll do scans and add them here tomorrow but it is a little odd. |
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PhilMH 17th Dec 2014
| | Record companies also occasionally forget the meanings of their catalogue number prefixes - "STML" was originally for stereo Tamla Motown LPs, but this one's mono! |
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janiejjones 17th Dec 2014
| | Lots of artists seem to need linking to their "The"'ed versions, or un-soloist ones. Seems even the original rights owners change these at a whim, not only quickshot shady punkadelic bootleg compilers. |
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