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Motown Records
I heard Motown was originally named Anna, is that true?
Also, is it true that in '64 the British invasion dominated the top charts with The Beatles holding #1 position until Motown released Diana Ross's first album Love Child.
I think the map on the label is so neat. Are there any other record labels that have maps on them?
Currently listening to a 1983 Motown release by Micheal Lovesmith.
Also, is it true that in '64 the British invasion dominated the top charts with The Beatles holding #1 position until Motown released Diana Ross's first album Love Child.
I think the map on the label is so neat. Are there any other record labels that have maps on them?
Currently listening to a 1983 Motown release by Micheal Lovesmith.
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read up on your read ups: http://www.bsnpubs.com/motown/gordystory.html
Motown is a generic name given to the sound and records recorded mainly in Hitsville's Studio A and released on a variety of labels such as Tamla, Motown, Gordy, Soul, VIP, etc. Anna was label owned by a sister or in-law of Berry Gordy Jr. The first 'official' Motown record was Bad Girl by The Miracles on Tamla.
has a dog with the same name. coincidence?
Hi thanks.
My friend thinks the change from a regional sound (maybe of the region pictured on the label) to a more wide spread sound is interesting. Is it realistic to think that these different sounds would/could/should stay regional?
What do you think?
Well, since Diana Ross & the Supremes'"Love Child" didn't come out until 1968, that would be impossible.