The Marvelettes - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Marvelettes
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Marvelettes
Music Price: $8.49 As of Jan 9 7:37 EST (details)
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| Artist(s) | The Marvelettes |
| Studio | Motown |
| Release Date | August 15, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 601215940725 |
| Buy this item | $8.49 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 7:37 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes, Dobbins, Georgia
- Playboy - The Marvelettes, Holland, Brian
- Beechwood 4-5789 - The Marvelettes, Gaye, Marvin
- Locking up My Heart - The Marvelettes, Holland, Brian
- Too Many Fish in the Sea - The Marvelettes, Holland, Eddie
- I'll Keep Holding On - The Marvelettes, Stevenson, William
- Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead - The Marvelettes, Paul, Clarence
- Don't Mess With Bill - The Marvelettes, Robinson, Smokey
- The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game - The Marvelettes, Robinson, Smokey
- When You're Young and in Love - The Marvelettes, McCoy, Van
- My Baby Must Be a Magician - The Marvelettes, Robinson, Smokey
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User Reviews
Average user review:| MARVELETTES 20TH COLLECTION |
| Great CD except for 1 minor defect |
| Good News And Bad News |
Included, of course, is the big hit that marked their 1961 debut, Please Mr Postman, as covered by the Beatles, and with Marvin Gaye on drums. It marked Motown's first US number one in the pop charts. Also found here are perhaps their best-known later hits, Don't Mess With Bill, written by Smokey Robinson, and When You're Young In Love, already a hit for Ruby and the Romantics.
The first three or four tracks feature the fabulous throaty vocals of Gladys Horton. Thereafter, their secret weapon, the sexily voiced Wanda Young gained frequent prominence. She became their regular lead vocalist when Smokey Robinson took an interest in the group. He was looking for a singer to replace Mary Wells, who had defected from the label, and concocted masterpieces for her colourful and playful inflections such as The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game and My Baby Must Be A Magician, remembered also for the bass vocal part contributed by Melvyn Franklin of the Temptations.
The good news is that all eleven tracks have been meticulously remastered in stereo. This marks the stereo debut of the single version of Please Mr Postman, brings back into catalogue two or three other stereo mixes and may be the first time I'll Keep Holding On has appeared in true stereo on CD. The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game is not the single, but a longer version completed a couple of months later with an extra verse, unreleased until Anthology in 1975, and previously unavailable on CD as far as I know. Many have covered this song, including Blondie and Smokey himself with the Miracles, but none have equalled the Marvelettes snappily joyous original. When You're Young In Love also appears in a rare alternative mix. Every track on here is a finely-honed gem and the CD is over far too soon.
The bad news is that one reason why the CD is over so quickly is that it has a scandalously short running time of 28:42. On any CD of new recordings this would be notably poor value; on a collection of re-issued material that has recouped its production costs many times over in the intervening forty years or more, it is simply unacceptable. The year before this compilation there was a Marvelettes CD released entitled The Ultimate Collection, which had 25 classic tracks on it, including all 11 found here. Therefore, I would have to recommend that in preference to this unless, like me, you need to have them all in stereo. Whichever you choose, though, choose one. February 27, 2007
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