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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 11, 2012
Pros: most of the Holland-Dozier-Holland songs and some pleasing covers Cons: some mangy songs on WDOLG (Your Kiss of Fire!)
Summary: Sometimes, I have to admit, the market is right. There are five songs that I like on the 1964 Supremes album that bears the title of their first hit, “Where Did Our Love Go?”: that one, “Baby Love,” “Come See About ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 24, 2006
Pros: Includes four chart-topping hits and some excellent album tracks Cons: The syrupy showbiz and MOR cover versions on the I Hear A Symphony album
Summary: To capitilise on The Supremes ground-breaking chart-topping success in 1964, Tamla Motown records (which they had been signed to since January 1961) released an accompanying album named after their first ever No.1 hit Where Did Our Love Go. The ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jun 14, 2006
Pros: The classic hits and some rare album tracks Cons: A few of the cover versions are a little overblown
Summary: To zoom in on The Supremes chart-topping success in 1964, Tamla Motown records (which they had been signed to since January 1961) released an accompanying album named after their first ever No.1 hit Where Did Our Love go. The Where Did Our Love Go album ... read more
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