The Temptations - The Temptin' Temptations
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Temptations |
| Studio | Motown |
| Release Date | October 20, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 731453093126 |
| Buy this item | $7.97 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 11:04 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
About The Temptations - The Temptin' Temptations
Tracks
- Since I Lost My Baby - The Temptations, Moore, Warren
- The Girl's Alright with Me - The Temptations, Holland, Eddie
- Just Another Lonely Night - The Temptations, Hunter, Ivy
- My Baby - The Temptations, Robinson, Smokey
- You've Got to Earn It - The Temptations, Robinson, Smokey
- Everybody Needs Love - The Temptations, Holland, Eddie
- Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue) - The Temptations, Holland, Eddie
- Don't Look Back - The Temptations, Robinson, Smokey
- I Gotta Know Now - The Temptations, Holland, Eddie
- Born to Love You - The Temptations, Hunter, Ivory Joe
- I'll Be in Trouble - The Temptations, Robinson, Smokey
- You're the One I Need - The Temptations, Robinson, Smokey
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Lay back and let them tempt you |
| Time travel |
| THUNDER AND LIGHTNING |
| An Aural Jewel |
In his wonderful 1988 biography of the group, original member Otis Williams says he cringes every time he looks at this album cover. The five singers had their white suits in time for the photo, but not YET their white shoes! No problem, Otis - like the record label says, `It's what's in the grooves that count.'
It is truly great for us baby-boomers that this, as well as other original LP's of the group ("Meet," "Sing Smokey," "Gettin' Ready," "Lot O' Soul," et. al.) are kept in print. My question is why is this respect only shown to the Temptations, among so many Motown greats? Just try and find The Supremes' "More Hits" with its original artwork, Brenda Holloway's "Every Little Bit Hurts," or "Four Tops Second Album." Good luck.
Before I started this review, I'd just finished reading 30-some customer comments for the Supremes' "Ultimate Collection," which contained several complaints about the fact that the disc is mono. I'm convinced the complainers were people younger than 35. No one old enough to have listened, in side-by-side comparison to the stereo and mono versions of mid-60s Motown LPs would EVER complain about the availability of mono versions.
Which brings me to the one thing Motown could have done here and achieved absolute perfection. The 80-minute recording area of a CD would certainly have facilitated both mono and stereo versions of this LP (then we could ALL be happy), and all the other Temptations albums of the 60's. The Beach Boys implemented this idea with "Pet Sounds," and it worked.
Let's see it tried also with The Supremes' "Where," "More Hits," & "Symphony"; Gaye's "Moods," the Vandellas "Watch Out" & "Dance Party," and the Miracles "Going To A Go-Go." August 18, 2003
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