torsdag 2 maj 2024
DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES/LET THE SUNSHINE IN MS 689 (-69) US
Their sixteenth album and one of five issued 1969. One should think both the group and the Motown crew would have been so exhausted by this time it would have hampered all outcome. But no, there's still a lot to be happy about here for Supremes fans and Motown lovers in general. The three cuts also released as 45's - "I'm Living In Shame", "The Composer" and "No Matter What Sign You Are" are all good Supremes, sweet catchy tunes. I also dig to hear two 1966 recordings - "Let The Music Play" and "What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted" - including original member Florence Ballard (1943-76), who was sacked 1967 due to alcohol problems. And there's more to enjoy, all high quality conveyed by top audio. This is a biased post from a big Supremes fan, but I doubt anyone can shy away from the fact that it is a very good album, providing a pleasant journey all through. Issued and reissued all over the world on vinyl and CD through the years, also cassette, 8-track and reel. First UK in both mono and stereo (Tamla Motown S/TML 11114). Premiere US had label as shown here in a laminated cover with "Motown Fan Bag" inner. (YZÄ*) (FÄV*) (TÖMÖ*) (ZYZÖ*)
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