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Motown Compilation of 25 hits recorded by the legendary Supremes whilst the great diva Diana Ross was still singing with them. Manufacturer: Motown EAN: 0035627270123 UPC: 035627270123. add. Separate tags with commas, spaces are allowed. Use tags to describe a product . for a movie Themes heist, drugs, kidnapping, coming of age Genre drama, parody, sci-fi, comedy Locations paris, submarine, new york.
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Diana Ross & the Supremes: Greatest Hits (also released as The Supremes: Greatest Hits) is a two-LP collection of singles and b-sides recorded by The Supremes, released by Motown in August 1967 (see 1967 in music).
The Supremes’ name change was meant to increase the wattage of Ross’s starpower, but the group’s golden touch crackled only intermittently in the aftermath. In its full-length album incarnation, Stoned Love opens with swelling strings, celestial pianos and Terrell’s solemn dedication to a great love, one that will surely light up the world. The post-Diana Supremes didn’t only cut protest songs. But when they returned to the familiar territory of deadbeat boyfriends, as with this 1971 single, they seemed reluctant to assume the role of wronged, needy victim that came so easily to Ross – times, after all, had changed. Here, the titular Nathan has been absent for a year, off to get his head sorted out, and though the Supremes – who, unusually, sing in unison here – admit that if a woman could die of tears they’d be long-buried, they’re done with waiting for his return.
This 52-track Diana Ross and the Supremes Anthology adopts the same basic chronological approach as its predecessors, and like the 1986 album includes Supremes songs from the '70s, taking the group from 1961 to 1976. Ross bid farewell at the start of 1970. The sole unreleased track is a fascinating public service announcement written and produced by Phil Spector, "Things Are Changing.