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  • Release Date: 04/20/2004
  • Sales Rank: 40,392
  • Label: MOTOWN
  • UPC: 602498614723
 
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Editorial Reviews

Owner of one of the deepest catalogs in music history, Motown/Universal allows very few recordings to escape the clutches of its archive. Once they're available, however, they're repackaged in endless permutations; such it was when Motown was ten years old, and such it was as the company approached its 45th anniversary. Motown 1*s, a collection of 24 number one hits enjoyed by the label, ranges through four decades for its material -- from "Please Mr. Postman" by the Marvelettes to "I'll Make Love to You" by Boyz II Men -- and provides the very broadest of hits anthologies. It is an excellent selection, perhaps skimping on Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson, but never spending too much time with any one artist (which allows the disc to survey Junior Walker as well as latter-day artists Thelma Houston, the Commodores, and DeBarge). Motown 1*s is presented in chronological order, with a baker's dozen of tracks from the '60s, and 11 from the '70s or later. Unnecessary for soul fans much less collectors, Motown 1*s works best for its intended audience -- those with no prior experience who wish to understand why the Motown conglomeration of singers, songwriters, musicians, and executives comprised the premier pop music organization of all time. [The bonus track, a cover of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Michael McDonald, is a fine reminder of how far the label's influence has carried.] John Bush, All Music Guide

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Motown 1'sby Anonymous

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May 17, 2004: This 26-track CD is a must for any music lover. Not only does it have all the great artists from the 60’s through the 80’s, but includes ALL number one songs. There are some incredible artists included in this compilation album like Diana Ross, Lionel Richie and Boyz II Men. Besides buying it for yourself, I think this would be an ultimate great gift to give to someone to bring back memories! What a great idea it was to put these fabulous works together. Great job Motown/Universal! I love it!

Motown 1'sby Anonymous

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April 16, 2004: If the Heart of the MOTOWN label was pressed onto a plastic disc, this album would be the end result. Not only does it embody the heartbreakin’ tear-jerkin’ songs, but also the hip-swinging, finger-snappin ones. Honestly, with songs like ‘Please Mr. Postman’ and ‘Endless Love’ who wouldn’t want to buy this. More importantly, who wouldn’t want to buy a CD that has all the TOP #1 hits on it from over the last 45 years. The best track on the whole album is the bonus one – Ain’t No Mountain High Enough by Michael McDonald. It’s the best rendition of the song! So, check it out, especially, if you weren’t around during MOTOWN’s hay-day. This is the album for you!


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