Advantages: Contains all the familiar classics Disadvantages: None
...on the right road after the disappointing chart-ratings of the still-fabulous Nothing But Heartaches. I Hear A Symphony became their sixth chart-topper. I Hear A Symphony is a pure masterpiece and was a swift departure in sound to their previous singles. It was a swift departure in sound to their previous singles. It was a glossy, sophisticated soul classic that contained vast elements of Jazz, Pop and R&B. The Supremes sound was certainly maturing with a vastly more confident lead performance from Diana that bubbled with genuine emotion and not too mention lovely backing vocals from Florence and Mary.
7. YOU CAN'T HURRY LOVE
Diana Ross and the Supremes continued their classic run of mega hits into 1966 where that nifty Motown classic You Can't Hurry Love became their SEVENTH chart-topping single. You Can't Hurry Love is one of The Supremes...
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Advantages: Well compiled collection Disadvantages: Not all best tracks included
...quite as well as others but whose contribution to Soul is an important one. Possibly Taylor’s adaptability for singing in various styles from Soul, Funk, R&B and later Disco precluded his ability to make any one style his own, nevertheless the tracks included here and his biggest hit "Who's Making Love?" show off his vocal ability and his easy singing style to perfection. It is a bit strange however that two other of his tracks "I Had a Dream", "I've Got to Love Somebody's Baby" (both written by the team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter) are missing.
No Stax compilation would be complete without some tracks by a legend of Blues guitar Albert King. ‘Born Under A Bad Sign’ the title track form the classic album of the same name in included on Disc 1 and it is a classic in every sense of the word being later covered by many other artist...
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Advantages: Great jazz tunes from the Golden Age Disadvantages: None
...guitar to back a song sung by man asking "Whose Honey Are You?"
Indian Summer, by Sidney Bechet is a simple jazz refrain, which is as warm and as welcome as an Indian Summer. Sidney Bechet, feel some people, is one of the neglected heroes of the Golden Age of Jazz. He should not be.
Art Tatum's Stormy Weather is a good tune, much performed down to this day by score upon score of artistes. This version is a good, simple version of this classic tune. Just played on the piano, using a lilting style that is fully conversant with the jazz idiom.
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