The Complete Motown Singles - Vol. 1: 1959-1961
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Disc 1:
- Come To Me Single Version
- Whisper Single Version
- Merry-Go-Round Single Version
- It Moves Me Single Version
- Let's Rock Single Version
- Do The Very Best You Can Single Version
- Solid Sender Single Version
- I'll Never Love Again Single Version
- Snake Walk (Part 1) Single Version
- Snake Walk (Part 2) Single Version
- It Single Version
- Don't Say Bye-Bye Single Version
- Going To The Hop Single Version
- Motor City Single Version
- Money (That's What I Want) Single Version
- Oh I Apologize Single Version
- Ich-I-Bon #1 Single Version
- Cool And Crazy Single Version
- Bad Girl Single Version
- I Love Your Baby Album Version
- The Feeling Is So Fine Single Version
- (You Can) Depend On Me Single Version
- My Beloved Single Version Without Strings
- Sugar Daddy Single Version
- You Never Miss A Good Thing Single Version Without Strings
- Hold Me Tight Single Version
- Gotta Have Your Lovin' Single Version
Disc 2:
- Way Over There Original Single Version (Without Strings)
- (You Can) Depend On Me Second Version
- Way Over There With Strings
- My Beloved Single Version With Strings
- You Never Miss A Good Thing Single Version With Strings
- Yes, No, Maybe So Single Version
- You Knows What To Do Single Version
- Custer's Last Man Single Version
- Shimmy Gully Single Version
- Who Wouldn't Love A Man Like That 1960 Single Version
- You Made A Fool Out Of Me Single Version
- Whirlwind Single Version
- I'm Gonna Cry (If You Quit Me) Single Version
- Bye Bye Baby Single Version
- Please Forgive Me Single Version
- What Makes You Love Him First Version
- That Child Is Really Wild Single Version
- Who's The Fool Single Version
- Shop Around Original Detroit Version
- Who's Lovin' You Single Version
- True Love Single Version
- It's You Single Version
- Shop Around Single Version
- Oh Lover Single Version
- That's Why I Love You So Much Single Version
- I've Got A Notion Single Version
- We Really Love Each Other Single Version
Disc 3:
- Don't Feel Sorry For Me Single Version
- Heart Extended Single Version
- Don't Let Him Shop Around Single Version
- A New Girl Single Version
- Ain't It Baby Single Version
- The Only One I Love Single Version
- Money And Me Single Version
- You've Got What It Takes Single Version
- When I Needed You Single Version
- Continental Strut Single Version
- Whole Lotta Woman Regional Single Version
- Come On And Be Mine Single Version
- I Want A Guy Extended Single Version
- Never Again Single Version
- He Lifted Me Single Version
- Behold The Saints Of God Single Version
- Poor Sam Jones Single Version
- They Rode Through The Valley Single Version
- Money (That's What I Want) Single Version
- I'll Still Be Around Single Version
- Tomorrow And Always Single Version Without Strings
- A Love That Can Never Be Single Version
- Tomorrow And Always Single Version With Strings
- Whole Lotta Woman National Single Version
- Blibberin' Blabbin' Blues Single Version
- Don't Say Bye-Bye Single Version
Disc 4:
- Angel Single Version
- (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over Single Version
- Witchcraft Single Version
- Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide Single Version
- Never Let You Go (Sha Lu Bop) Single Version
- I Don't Want To Take A Chance Single Version (Mono)
- I'm So Sorry Single Version
- Rosa Lee (Stay Off The Bell) Single Version
- Shoo-Doo Single Version
- Misery Single Version
- Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right Single Version
- Broken Hearted Single Version
- Mighty Good Lovin' Single Version
- No Love Single Version Without Strings
- Looking For A Man Single Version
- Same Thing Single Version
- That's No Lie Single Version
- I Know How It Feels Single Version
- My Kind Of Love Single Version
- No Love Single Version With Strings
- Buttered Popcorn First Version
- Who's Lovin' You Single Version
- Buttered Popcorn Second Version
- Oh, Mother Of Mine Single Version (Mono)
- Romance Without Finance Single Version (Mono)
- I Am Bound Single Version
- Precious Memories Single Version
Disc 5:
- Please Mr. Postman Single Version
- So Long Baby Single Version
- The Stretch Single Version
- Funny Single Version
- Itsy Bity Pity Love Single Version
- But I'm Afraid Single Version
- They Shall Be Mine Single Version
- Jesus Loves Single Version
- Someone To Call My Own Single Version
- You're My Desire Single Version
- Love Me Single Version
- Darling Tonight Single Version
- Everybody's Gotta Pay Some Dues Single Version
- I Can't Believe Single Version
- Angel In Blue Single Version
- Blue Cinderella Single Version
- Strange Love Single Version
- Come To Me Single Version
- The Day Will Come Single Version
- Just For You Single Version
- Have I The Right Single Version
- Real Good Lovin' Single Version
- Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart Single Version
- Faded Letter Single Version
Disc 6:
- Jamie Single Version
- Take A Chance On Me Single Version
- Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam) Single Version
- Take A Chance Single Version
- Actions Speak Louder Than Words Single Version
- Take Me Single Version
- What Makes You Love Him Second Version
- Don't Take It Away Single Version
- Check Yourself Single Version (Mono)
- Your Wonderful Love Single Version
- Small Sad Sam Single Version
- Tie Me Tight Single Version
- Whose Heart (Are You Gonna Break Now) Single Version
- I'll Call You Single Version
- Xmas Twist Single Version
- White House Twist Single Version
- Please Mr. Kennedy Single Version
- (They Call Me) Cupid Single Version
- Twistin' Postman Single Version
- I Want A Guy Single Version
- What's So Good About Good Bye Single Version
- I've Been Good To You Single Version
- Congo (Part 1) Single Version
- Congo (Part 2) Single Version
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #40902 in Music
- Released on: 2006-12-18
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Box set
- Dimensions: 1.50 pounds
- Running time: 411 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 1: 1959-1961 is a limited-edition set. Most of the songs contained on it are unavailable anywhere else; many had never been re-released on vinyl, let alone on compact disc. When the edition is sold out, it's gone for good, so act now.
About the Artist
Say the word "Motown," and an immediate image forms in your head: maybe Smokey, or Diana, or Stevie, or the Temptations doing their famous steps. Or one of dozens of other classic Motown artists. But before the Motown sound had written itself into America's musical DNA, before there was even a Motown label, there was an idea in the head of Berry Gordy, Jr.
Gordy's empire began even before the house at 2648 W. Grand Blvd. became `Hitsville U.S.A.' The Complete Motown Singles, Part 1: 1959-1961 documents Motown's earliest days, from Marv Johnson's "Come To Me" on Tamla 101 through The Twistin' Kings' "Congo (Part 1)" on Motown 1023.
This six-CD set offers an amazing insight into the development of the Motown Sound. You can follow along, single by single, as Gordy pursues his dream, often to unexpected places. It features the A-side and B-side of every single released by Motown and its subsidiaries during the label's first three years of existence. Over the course of the set's 155 tracks, you can hear the recorded debuts of the Temptations, the Supremes, Mary Wells, and many others. You'll also hear Motown's first big hits: Barrett Strong's "Money (That's What I Want)," The Miracles' "Shop Around," and The Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman."
The luxurious packaging resembles a scaled-down 78-rpm-era "album," with cardboard sleeves to hold each of the discs, and 92 pages of rare photos, detailed annotations and scholarly - as well as personal - liner notes. It also features a reproduction 45-rpm single from its era; in this case, it's Barrett Strong's "Money" b/w "Oh I Apologize." Berry Gordy, who co-wrote and co-produced nearly every track in this first set, contributes a brief, personally signed note in the booklet's opening page. It introduces an eyewitness account of the early days from singer Mable John, the first female solo act signed to Motown. Also included is a historical overview by author and scholar Craig Werner of the University of Wisconsin, and track-by-track annotations, with not just song credits but stories and context of each song, by noted authors and discographers Bill Dahl and Keith Hughes.
Customer Reviews
Starting with Marv Johnson
Although the first four tracks on this set were not officially on the Tamla label, they were the first recorded at Berry Gordy's fledgling company. Starting with Marv Johnson, Gordy was building a company that would overshadow most of the majors of the day. This first box set in a series of twelve features quite a few gems that didn't make the charts, but it is in these first six discs that prove why Motown was the greatest independent record company ever. Obscure instrumentals such as "Snake Walk", "Continental Strut" and "Congo" help to round out the diversity of this collection. Barrett Strong's "Money", the Miracles' "Shop Around" and the Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman" is just the tip of the iceberg. Not only is every a-side included, but all b-sides as well. Several singles that were cancelled actually had what it takes to go to the pressing plant. Alternate takes (The Supremes' "Buttered Popcorn", for example) were rushed-released only to be recalled because a better take was discovered. Gordy was meticulous about a certain mix he wanted to acheive and he didn't stop until he got it. At least four or five were withdrawn so strings could be added and in one case (Mable John's "I Guess There's No Love" was re-recrded altogether.) Two takes of Sammy Ward's "What Makes You Love Him" are included, too. If that isn't enough, The Miracles' "Shop Around" and The Contours' "Whole Lotta Woman" were both given a new lease over the originals. Eddie Holland's "Jamie" is finally heard here in its original 45 mix. The Valadiers' "Greetings" is also restored to its original length, thanks to someone who came forward with a clean copy. Okay, so you could probably count the hits on both hands, and that's if you don't remember the first two Mary Wells singles and Debbie Dean's answer to "Shop Around". (I counted 16!) Artists such as The Satintones, Eugene Remus, Gino Parks and Sammy Ward can now be heard in all their splendor. We can also track the humble beginnings of The Temptations ("Oh, Mother Of Mine" and "Check Yourself") and The Supremes ("I Want A Guy" and "Who's Lovin' You"). Who could have known back in those days those two groups would be monumental. Mary Wells and Marvin Gaye will already be familiar to most, but, as you'll see, hardly any of these artists started out with a hit. The exception would be The Marvelettes. Others weren't so lucky. The Supremes paid more than their share of dues. You will hear most of these tunes for the very first time. Some will have to grow on you, and others you may never like. That said, here are some of my favorite obscurities: Andre Williams' "Shoo Doo" is a hilarious song in the tradition of "I Never See Maggie Alone" and Robert Gordy (Bob Kayli) takes on a cover of "Small Sad Sam", the parody of Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John". Here he is aided by The Supremes and they did do quite a bit of background singing during this period. Gino Parks' "Blibberin' Blabbin' Blues" is a take on the Coasters' "Yakety Yak", only this time it's the wife that's getting on his last nerve. Chico Leverett's "I'll Never Love Again" and "Angel" by the Satintones are some of the best ballads in this collection. Richard Wiley takes Barrett Strong's "Money" to a boogie woogie frenzy that will leave you breathless. Material by Barrett Strong and Mable John have been tapped out, thanks to their recordings made available on individual discs. We also get to hear the huge evolution of the Funk Brothers honing their skills on "Continental Strut" and "Snake Walk", where they stretch themselves to the limit. Even if you have the common material from this set, don't let it slip away, as I don't think it will be around long.





