The Essential Collection Tammi Terrell

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  • Release Date: 09/11/2001
  • Sales Rank: 8,710
  • Label: POLYGRAM UK
  • UPC: 731454449120
 
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Editorial Reviews

Setting aside Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell's Greatest Hits and The Complete Duets (which anthologizes and collects, respectively) her 1967-69 material with Marvin Gaye, The Ultimate Collection is the best Tammi Terrell retrospective available. Thankfully including just one duet with Gaye, this Spectrum compilation features 17 solo tracks -- virtually all the material Terrell recorded at Motown on her own (even a solo version of her duet hit "Two Can Have a Party"). Beginning with her Motown debut "I Can't Believe You Love Me" and "Come on and See Me," her twin R&B hits during 1966, The Ultimate Collection proves Tammi Terrell recorded a lot of glorious solo material for Motown. She usually worked with Johnny Bristol and Harvey Fuqua, who made her a stunning alternative to Diana Ross or Martha Reeves with standouts like her cover of the Isleys' "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" or "Tears at the End of a Love Affair." The final song, included presumably just for comparison, is one of her finest Marvin Gaye duets: "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." John Bush, All Music Guide

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Ms. Terrell was one of Motown's FINEST!!by Anonymous

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October 25, 2005: This collection is absolutely WONDERFUL!! Ms. Terrell's voice was so beautiful and the evidence is right here on EVERY track. Like so many great artists on the Motown Label, Ms. Terrell's work seemed to be put on the back burner. They really should have put more effort into her solo music beacuse I'm sure it would have been a huge success. Tammi had it all! She was young, she was beautiful, talented, and like I said before, she definantly had the "VOICE"!