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With A Lot O' Soul

With A Lot O' Soul
The Temptations

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Track Listing

  1. (I Know) I'm Losing You
  2. Ain't No Sun Since You Been Gone
  3. All I Need
  4. (Loneliness Made Me Realize) It's You That I Need
  5. No More Water In The Well
  6. Save My Love For A Rainy Day
  7. Just One Last Look
  8. Sorry Is A Sorry Word
  9. You're My Everything
  10. Now That You've Won Me
  11. Two Sides To Love
  12. Don't Send Me Away

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #149362 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-08-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Running time: 35 minutes

Customer Reviews

The Temps at their very best5
If you're gonna buy one Temps album make it this one.For me they're at their very best with David Ruffin at the absolute peak of his tortured, anguished genius.He finally becomes THE front man, leading 7 of the 12 tracks here including the first 4,all full of drama, grit and emotion. The vastly underrated and greatly underused baritone Paul Williams shows what he's capable of on 'No More Water In The Well' and Eddie Kendricks makes his usual highly valuable contribution with his effortless falsetto on the remaining tracks. The harmonies throughout are as tight as you could want and with The Funk Brothers behind them this has to be one of the all time great Motown albums.Buy and enjoy!!

Easily one of the greatest motown 60's albums. A true classic.5
Motown albums in the sixties were often filled with covers of motown hits and a few singles. In the hands of Norman Whitfield however the temptations produced original music, which makes them essential purchases for tempts fans. But never did they get it so right as they did on this album. Every song has something different than the usual; whether it is the performance of the singers or the ambitious arrangements of the songs. There are a number of ballads perfectly placed alonside some more uptempo songs and the album flows. This is a band on top form with one of the most talented producers of all time and any sixties soul fan must try to get this in their collection. Lastly, it is worth getting this album on its own as the two-for-one set which comes along with Live at the Copa does not have You're my everything, which is on of the finest points on the album.