MOTOWN CLASSICS: COLLECTOR’S EDITION [3-CD Set]

Every so often I get into a Motown Mood. This 3-CD set from 2008 was perfect for presenting a wide range of Motown songs. Motown’s biggest groups are represented: The Temptations, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Four Tops, and more.

In addition to the great music on these three CDs, Motown Classics: Collector’s Edition includes a booklet that provides additional information on each of the songs. For example, here’s what the booklet presents on “My Girl”:

The Temptations: My Girl (#1 1965) Largely hailed as the most successful and best known R&B act of all time, The Temptations have had an illustrious career both on the charts and on tour for a period of more than 45 years. Beginning with their first hit in 1964, “The Way You Do the Things You Do,” the group has charted more than 50 Billboard singles and earned more than 17 gold and platinum hits. “My Girl” became The Temptations first #1 hit, topping both the pop and R&B charts when it hit the airwaves in 1965.

I do not have the superlative ears of someone like Art Scott, but these songs sound better than they do on older CDs I own. I can only speculate that this set has been tweaked and remastered to enhance the sound. If you’re a Motown fan, Motown Classics: Collector’s Edition would be a delightful New Year’s present…to yourself! Do you remember these songs? Any favorites here? GRADE: A

TRACK LIST:

1-1The TemptationsMy Girl
1-2Diana Ross & The Supremes*–Stop! In The Name Of Love
1-3Smokey Robinson &The Miracles*–Shop Around
1-4The Four Tops*–I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
1-5The MarvelettesPlease Mr. Postman
1-6Mary WellsMy Guy
1-7Marvin GayeHow Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
1-8Stevie WonderMy Cherie Amour
1-9Martha & The Vandellas*–Heat Wave
1-10Smokey RobinsonBeing With You
2-1Four TopsBaby I Need Your Loving
2-2Marvin Gaye & Tammi TerrellYou’re All I Need To Get By
2-3The TemptationsThe Way You Do The Things You Do
2-4Diana Ross & The Supremes*–Come See About Me
2-5Junior Walker & The All StarsShotgun
2-6Martha & The Vandellas*–Dancing In The Streets
2-7Edwin StarrWar
2-8Smokey Robinson & The Miracles*–Tears Of A Clown
2-9Michael JacksonGot To Be There
2-10Gladys Knight & The Pips*–I Heard It Through The Grapevine
3-1Marvin GayeLet’s Get It On
3-2The MiraclesI Second That Emotion
3-3The Four Tops*–Reach Out I’ll Be There
3-4The Jackson 5I Want You Back
3-5Diana Ross & The Supremes*–Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone
3-6The TemptationsJust My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
3-7Junior Walker & The All StarsWhat Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
3-8Stevie WonderSigned, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)
3-9The Commodores*–Three Times A Lady
3-10Diana Ross & The Supremes*–You Keep Me Hanging On

16 thoughts on “MOTOWN CLASSICS: COLLECTOR’S EDITION [3-CD Set]

  1. Deb

    So much good stuff…I could listen to this all day long. My two absolute favorites are “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” and “What Does It Take?”, but I wouldn’t turn to another channel if any of these songs came on the radio (with the possible exception of “Three Times A Lady” 😩).

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, MOTOWN CLASSICS: COLLECTOR’S EDITION is my go-to Motown CD set. I have other Motown compilations, but this one is better than them all…and sounds better!

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  2. Jerry House

    I was never a big fan of Motown while it was happening. Thankfully i have matured over the years. I love them all.

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  3. Fred Blosser

    I’d add some more of the later Temps, Tops, and Supremes (yes, even the underrated post-Diana era with Jean Terrell), but otherwise it looks like a fine selection.

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  4. Mary Mason

    Love it. There’s only 2 I didn’t recognize by the title: Got to be there by Michael Jackson and being with you by Smokey Robinson. Motown ruled the airwaves.

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    1. george Post author

      Maggie, if you go to YouTube you’ll be able to listen to “Got To Be There” and “Being With You”–and I suspect you’ll recognize those songs when you hear them.

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  5. Jeff Meyerson

    As you know I have the 4 volume Motown set that starts in 1959 with “Money” and has all the hits of the ’60s and ’70s, and I listen to it often.

    Favorites?

    Too many, starting with “My Girl” and “Reach Out I’ll Be There.” Smokey Robinson wrote not only for the Miracles but all the Mary Wells songs, including the #1 “My Guy,” plus “My Girl” and other Temptations hits.

    Jackie’s favorite is Jimmy Ruffin’s “What Becomes Of the Broken Hearted.” “You Really Got a Hold On Me” is another favorite, plus the Marvin and Tammi duets.

    Only recently did I learn the story of Motown lyricist Rodger Penzabene. He wrote three great songs for The Temptations- “You’re My Everything,” “I Wish It Would Rain,” and finally the prophetic “I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You).” He discovered that his wife was cheating on him, and after writing the last two songs, he shot himself in the head on December 31, 1967.

    He was 22.

    I Wish It Would Rain lyrics:

    “Sundhine, blue skies, please go away
    My girl has found another and gone away
    With her went my future, my life is filled with gloom
    So day after day I stay locked up in my room.”

    A week after it’s release, he killed himself.

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    1. george Post author

      Bob, I’m a big fan of “Heat Wave”! But we’re looking at a Cold Wave this weekend with only single digit temperatures and windchills around -20!

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      1. Todd Mason

        Particularly on an anthology with the Commodores track. “Heat Wave” is Felt in a way the most Motown is just a little too cool to display, even early on…also notable, the lack of the early Stevie Wonder, which often had the same passion…and, hey, What Key?

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