Posted January 2, 201510 yr SR & Miracles..i heard it through the grapevine. LP, Tamla motown/sounds superb. did any of these tracks come out on 45? UK or US most notably his version of More , more, more of your love?
January 2, 201510 yr SR & Miracles..i heard it through the grapevine. LP, Tamla motown/sounds superb. did any of these tracks come out on 45? UK or US most notably his version of More , more, more of your love? Per DFTMC no single release for either track.
January 2, 201510 yr one of numerous motown releases on a BUDGET label so you get what you pay for, though some of yielded northern classics like gladys knight stranger , isley bros my love is your love and the one you mentioned amongst others kev Edited January 2, 201510 yr by kevinsoulman
January 2, 201510 yr Author so..were these tracks recorded especially for this budget series..or were they pulled from existing recordings that never made it to vinyl/ were not considered single worthy?
January 2, 201510 yr some where lp tracks and some unreleased not specifically recorded for them just licensed from motown kev
January 2, 201510 yr so..were these tracks recorded especially for this budget series..or were they pulled from existing recordings that never made it to vinyl/ were not considered single worthy? Both tracks appeared on Tamla LP's - "More, more, more of your love" from "Away we a go-go" with "I heard it through the grapevine" appearing on "Special occasion"
January 2, 201510 yr I've got a Music For Pleasure album called Motown Magic. That's got some interesting covers on it as well. It's got Smokey's version of HITTG on it, and Gladys Knight - The Stranger plus The Supremes doing Heatwave.
SR & Miracles..i heard it through the grapevine. LP, Tamla motown/sounds superb. did any of these tracks come out on 45? UK or US most notably his version of More , more, more of your love?