FAVORITE MOTOWN....?

haze25haze25 759 Posts
edited March 2007 in Strut Central
it can be tamala, motown, gordy or any other affiliated labeles. what/who is your favorite....?album: "whats going on" ( i have "people.... hold on" at a very close second)song: "bernadette" (this song is the reason i made this thread, i have been playing the shit out of this recently. i remember loving it as a little kid when i heard it on the radio, i love it even more now.)group: The 4 topsartist: marvin gayesongwriter: holland dozier hollandproducer:frank wilsonslept on song: "the marvelettes-after all"slept on album: "smokey robinson and the miracles-pocket full of miracles"add on.peace,xavier
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  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    Xavier do you got this?



    my favorite LP on the label

  • UnherdUnherd 1,880 Posts
    Some songs...

    "Love Hangover"

    "Come Live With Me Angel"

    "Never Can Say Goodbye"

    "War"

    "Mother Nature"

    "Higher Ground"

    "I Was Made To Love Her"

  • haze25haze25 759 Posts
    whats up adam, i like your new screen name.

    yeah i got that, "ain't no sunshine" is the joint.



    peace,xavier

  • martha and the vandellas.
    fave song: a love like yours
    for me, nothing touches these ladies.


    other fave song: nowhere to run

    close 2nds:
    stevie, diana and the supremes 'come see about me,' and marvin's all of what's going on.

  • The two that spring immediately to mind are Eddie Kendricks "Date With The Rain" and Edwin Starr "Running Back And Forth."

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    Right now I'm listening to the jivin' retro R&B of Scatman Crothers' Big Bill Sings, and diggin' it immensely.

    Other random Motown faves:

    - "St. Louis," Easybeats (this Australian beat group gets a final fling with this 1969 single on Rare Earth - catchy as the Hong Kong flu, and could have been a hit)

    - Jr. Walker & the All-Stars (for some reason, their name never comes up when we have these Motown threads, so I gotta show some genuine love...these guys were like Berry Gordy's gift to the chitlin' circuit...total roadhouse R&B, and even after they smoothed out Jr.'s sound around '69, there was no way you could hide that barwalking sax)

    - the Originals (studio pros who made some fine Motown records of their own)

    - the Contours (before Motown got so damned slick!)

    - the Temptations (most slept-on record: 1975's A Song For You, from the tail end of their golden era, IMO)

    - Switched-On Blues (1969 comp of Motown's blues-oriented singles)

    - "Somebody's Watching Me," Rockwell (no, I am not kidding!)

    - Kagny & the Dirty Rats (they were a year or two before Rockwell, but had that same punk-funk sound...one Motown album)

    - Higher Than High, Undisputed Truth ("Smiling Faces Sometimes," too!)

    - "Oh How Happy," Jackson Five (listen closely, you can hear this drunk-sounding bass voice in the background singing along with the chorus...none other than Berry Gordy himself! true story)

    - "Someday We'll Be Together," Diana Ross & the Supremes (another case of the producer being heard singing on the record...that's Johnny Bristol with the "ohh yes I am"s...and for a Motown record, that's some LOUD gospel vocals bringing up the rear!)


  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    the cabaret scene that Barry Gordy always had a hard on for



  • yo haze, i agree. "beradette" is one of the greatest songs evar created. i also dig "standing in the shadows of love" and "i'll be there" by the tops. peace, stein. . .

  • cardovacardova 743 Posts
    Being a sucker for 12"s I had to list some of my faves on the label:

    Ozone: Gigolette
    Syreeta: Move It Do It
    Rick James: Ghetto Life (+other classics)
    Marvin Gaye: I Want You
    Marvin Gaye: Heavy Love Affair
    Jackson 5: I Want You Back Extended Version
    Willie Hutch: Brothers Gonna Work It Out
    Teena Marie: I Need Your Lovin
    Finis Henderson: Skip To My Lou
    Eddie Kendricks: Going Up In Smoke

  • Just listened to Sammy Davis Jr- Something For Everyone LP
    i found in a dollar bin yesterday. I quite enjoyed it.
    Highlights are great cuts of Spinning Wheel and Hi Heel Sneakers,
    but all in all a nice record.

    Great cover too.

    Is he slipping a tab acid into that girls' mouth on
    the inside of the gatefold??

    Anyone, anyone...

    Favorites would have to include...

    Sisters Love- Give Me Your Love
    The Originals- Supernatural Voodoo Woman Pt 2
    Stevie Wonder- Music Of My Mind
    Most of Syreeta S/T lp
    Four Tops- Now
    Mavin Gaye Live
    The Elgins- Heaven Must Have Sent You
    De Barge- All This Love

    and so many more...

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    yo haze, i agree. "beradette" is one of the greatest songs evar created. i also dig "standing in the shadows of love"

    I love "Standing"...did Levi Stubbs' woman run off with another man the day before he recorded that? Because that kind of anger cannot be faked! ("NOW DON'T YOUR CONSCIENCE KINDA BOTHER YOU? HOW CAN YOU WATCH ME CRY AFTER ALL I DONE FOR YOU?[/b] NOW HOLD ON A MINUTE!") Stubbs and David Ruffin were two of the most intense vocalists Motown had, but Stubbs sounded older and angrier, which is a plus in my book.

  • haze25haze25 759 Posts
    my favorite part on "bernadette" is at about the 2 and a half minute mark when dude just lets loose. "so whatever you do, bernadette, keep on LOVING ME!!!"

    when he hits the "loving me" part he is yelling and it sounds so true and passionate.i get chills on the part everytime.


    peace,xavier

  • Being a sucker for 12"s I had to list some of my faves on the label:

    Ozone: Gigolette
    Syreeta: Move It Do It
    Rick James: Ghetto Life (+other classics)
    Marvin Gaye: I Want You
    Marvin Gaye: Heavy Love Affair
    Jackson 5: I Want You Back Extended Version
    Willie Hutch: Brothers Gonna Work It Out
    Teena Marie: I Need Your Lovin
    Finis Henderson: Skip To My Lou
    Eddie Kendricks: Going Up In Smoke

    Those are good.

    I'll add these to the list:

    Jean Carn and Bobby M "How Does It Feel Tonight"
    Koko Pop "I'm in Love with You"
    Mandre "Solar Flight"

  • Velvelettes - Lonely Lonely Girl Am I
    Marvelettes - I'll Keep On Holding On
    Tammi Terrell - I Can't Believe You Love Me
    R. Dean Taylor - There's a Ghost In My House
    Spinners - It's a Shame
    Brenda Holloway - You've Made Me So Very Happy

    and...one of my top 5 all time by anyone, anywhere...

    Temptations - Papa Was a Rolling Stone

  • mylatencymylatency 10,475 Posts
    motown67, of course!!!

  • SyminSymin 999 Posts
    gah i hate not checking the strutt for a few days cause i miss good threads. so much of this i want to reply too. im overwhelemed.

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    "Mahlalela" - Letta Mbulu (on Chisa, a Motown jazz-oriented sub-label)

  • FlomotionFlomotion 2,390 Posts
    motown67, of course!!!

    But of course!

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    motown67, of course!!!

    But of course!

    I second that emotion.

    (Well, technically, I'm thirding it, but Smokey & the Miracles never recorded a song called "I Third That Emotion" so that ruins my pun, but still, you know what I mean, rite?)

  • "Mahlalela" - Letta Mbulu (on Chisa, a Motown jazz-oriented sub-label)


    How is Chisa related to Motown??

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    "Mahlalela" - Letta Mbulu (on Chisa, a Motown jazz-oriented sub-label)


    How is Chisa related to Motown??

    It was a subsidiary of Motown.

    Owned by Hugh Masekela, distributed by Motown.

  • "Mahlalela" - Letta Mbulu (on Chisa, a Motown jazz-oriented sub-label)


    How is Chisa related to Motown??

    It was a subsidiary of Motown.

    Owned by Hugh Masekela, distributed by Motown.

    In the beginning or later on? What about Uni?

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Jackson 5: I Want You Back Extended Version



    Are u talkin about the Japanese remixes or is there some extended version OG that I missed?

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
    "Mahlalela" - Letta Mbulu (on Chisa, a Motown jazz-oriented sub-label)

    How is Chisa related to Motown??

    It was a subsidiary of Motown.

    Owned by Hugh Masekela, distributed by Motown.

    In the beginning or later on? What about Uni?

    I believe Chisa's Motown-distributed recordings (1970-71) were after Hugh left Uni.

    Check out some of them Motown innersleeves from around that time, there are quite a few Chisa albums advertised.

  • "Mahlalela" - Letta Mbulu (on Chisa, a Motown jazz-oriented sub-label)

    How is Chisa related to Motown??

    It was a subsidiary of Motown.

    Owned by Hugh Masekela, distributed by Motown.

    In the beginning or later on? What about Uni?

    I believe Chisa's Motown-distributed recordings (1970-71) were after Hugh left Uni.

    Check out some of them Motown innersleeves from around that time, there are quite a few Chisa albums advertised.


    I never noticed that. Consider me schooled.

  • DocMcCoyDocMcCoy "Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,913 Posts
    "Mahlalela" - Letta Mbulu (on Chisa, a Motown jazz-oriented sub-label)

    How is Chisa related to Motown??

    It was a subsidiary of Motown.

    Owned by Hugh Masekela, distributed by Motown.

    In the beginning or later on? What about Uni?

    I believe Chisa's Motown-distributed recordings (1970-71) were after Hugh left Uni.

    Check out some of them Motown innersleeves from around that time, there are quite a few Chisa albums advertised.

    I thought Crusaders producer Stewart Levine owned Chisa.

    As for slept-on figures in the Motown canon, I always thought Norman Whitfield never got as much shine as he deserved in comparison with some others. I remember he got a lot of criticism in the 70's for reducing the Temps to the level of supporting players on their own records, but listening back to those records and the ones he did with Undisputed Truth (and, later on, Rose Royce, too) the sheer breadth and scale of his musical ambition was incredible.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    I thought Crusaders producer Stewart Levine owned Chisa.



    I based my claim that HM owned it on info from
    the BSN website, which is admittedly not always the
    most accurate source.

    I know it was distributed by Motown because it says so
    on every Chisa release.

  • deejdeej 5,125 Posts
    third 'i want you' reference in a week for me but it is far and away my favorite motown album and one of my favorite albums ever

  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    Xavier do you got this?



    my favorite LP on the label

    This is my shit.

    Plus

    Sisters Love - Give me your Love. I never thought anyone could do a take on a Curtis song that I would like as much damn this is good.

    smokey robinson - Come round here I'm the one you need - Tamla. Classic Northern Soul track that should be filed under "dollar bin face melter."
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