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VA - The Very Best Of Pop Music 1963-64 (1997) (2 CD) VA - The Very Best Of Pop Music 1964-65 (1997) (2 CD)

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VA - The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 11A: 1971 (2008) (5 CD) Jewel - Goodbye Alice in Wonderland (2006)

Part: 1 : VA - The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 11A: 1971 (2008) (5 CD)
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VA - The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 11A: 1971

Artist.....: VA
Title......: The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 11A: 1971
Label......: Hip-o Select/Motown Records

Store Date.: Nov-18-2008
Genre......: Soul

Encoder....: Lame 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new
Size.......: 404,7 MB


Track Listing:

cd1

01 - The Jackson 5 - Mama's Pearl 03:13
02 - The Jackson 5 - Darling Dear 02:39
03 - Joe Hinton - Let's All Save The [CENSORED]ren 03:47
04 - Joe Hinton - You Are Blue 02:32
05 - Brass Monkey - Sweet Water 02:52
06 - Brass Monkey - You Keep Me Hangin' On 03:47
07 - Chuck Jackson - Pet Names 02:54
08 - Chuck Jackson - Is There Anything Love Can't Do 03:06
09 - The Temptations - Just My Imagination 03:55
(Running Away With Me)
10 - The Temptations - You Make Your Own Heaven And 02:49
Hell Right Here On Earth
11 - R. Dean Taylor - Ain't It A Sad Thing 02:29
12 - R. Dean Taylor - Back Street 03:34
13 - Marvin Gaye - What's Going On 03:55
14 - Marvin Gaye - God Is Love 02:53
15 - The Undisputed Truth - Save My Love For A 03:55
Rainy Day
16 - The Undisputed Truth - Since I've Lost You 03:23
17 - Ken Christie & The Sunday People - Don't Pay 02:41
Me No Mind
18 - Ken Christie & The Sunday People - Listen To 04:11
Your Soul
19 - David Ruffin & Jimmy Ruffin - Each Day Is A 03:15
Lifetime
20 - David Ruffin & Jimmy Ruffin - Don't Stop 02:52
Lovin' Me
21 - Kiki Dee - Love Makes The World Go 'round 02:47
22 - Kiki Dee - Jimmy 03:22
23 - Kiki Dee - Love Makes The World Go 'round 02:48
(Alternate Mix)

cd2

01 - Stevie Wonder - We Can Work It Out 02:55
02 - Stevie Wonder - Never Dreamed You'd Leave In 02:54
Summer
03 - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - I Don't Blame 03:08
You At All
04 - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - That Girl 03:00
05 - Eddie Kendricks - This Used To Be The Home Of 05:58
Johnnie Mae
06 - Eddie Kendricks - It's So Hard For Me To Say 03:10
Goodbye
07 - Eddie Kendricks - This Used To Be The Home Of 03:54
Johnnie Mae (Long Promo Version)
08 - Sammy Davis Jr. - In My Own Lifetime 02:36
09 - Sammy Davis Jr. - I'll Begin Again 02:33
10 - Sammy Davis Jr. - In My Own Lifetime 02:37
(Stereo Promo Version)
11 - The Jackson 5 - Never Can Say Goodbye 03:03
12 - The Jackson 5 - She's Good 03:02
13 - R. Dean Taylor - Gotta See Jane 03:07
14 - R. Dean Taylor - Gotta See Jane 03:07
(Stereo Promo Version)
15 - Gordon Staples & The Motown Strings - Strung 02:46
Out
16 - Gordon Staples & The Motown Strings - Sounds 02:33
Of The Zodiac
17 - Gordon Staples & The Motown Strings - Strung 03:17
Out (Stereo Promo Version)
18 - Gordon Staples & The Motown Strings - Strung 02:59
Out (Long Promo Version)
19 - Edwin Starr - Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On 03:09
20 - Edwin Starr - Cloud Nine 03:23
21 - David Ruffin & Jimmy Ruffin - When My Love 02:51
Hand Comes Down
22 - David Ruffin & Jimmy Ruffin - Steppin' On A 02:28
Dream
23 - Letta - I Won't Weep No More 02:46
24 - Letta - You Touched Me 03:43
25 - Stevie Wonder - Never Dreamed You'd Leave In 02:53
Summer (Stereo Promo Version)

cd3

01 - Diana Ross - Reach Out I'll Be There 04:07
02 - Diana Ross - (They Long To Be) Close To You 03:49
03 - Diana Ross - Reach Out I'll Be There 05:04
(Long Stereo Promo Version)
04 - Diana Ross - Reach Out I'll Be There 04:03
(Short Stereo Promo Version)
05 - A.P.J. - 02:25
(I've Given You) The Best Years Of My Life
06 - A.P.J. - It Takes A Man To Teach A Woman How 02:37
To Love
07 - Stoney And Meatloaf - What You See Is What You 02:21
Get
08 - Stoney And Meatloaf - Lady Be Mine 03:20
09 - Stoney And Meatloaf - What You See Is What You 02:22
Get (Stereo Promo Version)
10 - The Supremes - Nathan Jones 03:04
11 - The Supremes - Happy (Is A Bumpy Road) 03:08
12 - The Supremes - Nathan Jones 03:02
(Stereo Promo Version)
13 - Bobby Darin - Melodie 02:50
14 - Bobby Darin - Someday We'll Be Together 02:58
15 - The Impact Of Brass - Never Can Say Goodbye 02:44
16 - The Impact Of Brass - So Far, So Good 03:38
17 - The Impact Of Brass - Never Can Say Goodbye 02:49
(Stereo Promo Version)
18 - King Floyd - Heartaches 02:40
19 - King Floyd - Together We Can Do Anything 02:25
20 - Diana Ross & The Jackson 5 - Feelin' Alright 02:17
21 - Diana Ross & Bill Cosby - Love Story 03:18
22 - Gladys Knight & The Pips - I Don't Want To Do 03:23
Wrong
23 - Gladys Knight & The Pips - Is There A Place 03:32
(In His Heart For Me)
24 - Gladys Knight & The Pips - I Don't Want To Do 03:30
Wrong (Stereo Promo Version)

cd4

01 - The Supremes;four Tops - You Gotta Have Love 02:50
In Your Heart
02 - The Supremes;four Tops - I'm Glad About It 03:18
03 - The Supremes;four Tops - You Gotta Have Love 02:30
In Your Heart (Stereo Promo Version)
04 - The Undisputed Truth - Smiline Faces Sometimes 03:20
05 - The Undisputed Truth - You Got The Love I Need 03:04
06 - Ivy Jo - I'd Still Love You 03:21
07 - Ivy Jo - I Can Feel The Pain 02:45
08 - Ivy Jo - I'd Still Love You 03:19
(Stereo Promo Version)
09 - Four Tops - In These Changing Times 03:25
10 - Four Tops - Right Before My Eyes 03:09
11 - Diana Ross - Reach Out I'll Be There 04:03
(Stereo Promo Version)
12 - The Crusaders - Pass The Plate 02:44
13 - The Crusaders - Greasy Spoon 02:50
14 - The Crusaders - Pass The Plate 02:45
(Stereo Promo Version)
15 - Hugh Masekela & The Union Of South Africa - 02:42
Dyambo (Dee-Yambo) Weary Day Is Over
16 - Hugh Masekela & The Union Of South Africa - 04:04
Shebeen
17 - Hugh Masekela & The Union Of South Africa - 02:53
Dyambo (Dee-Yambo) Weary Day Is Over (Stereo Pro
18 - Arthur Adams - Uncle Tom 03:58
19 - Arthur Adams - Mornin' Train 02:46
20 - The Stylists - What Is Love 03:31
21 - The Stylists - Where Did The [CENSORED]ren Go 03:38
22 - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Crazy About 02:54
The La La La
23 - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Oh, Baby Baby 02:36
I Love You
24 - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Crazy About 02:57
The La La La (Stereo Promo Version)

cd5

01 - Marvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) 02:31
02 - Marvin Gaye - Sad Tomorrows 02:24
03 - Marvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) 02:31
(Stereo Promo Version)
04 - Hearts Of Stone - If I Could Give You The World 03:05
05 - Hearts Of Stone - You Gotta Sacrifice 02:46
(We Gotta Sacrifice)
06 - Hearts Of Stone - If I Could Give You The 03:05
World (Stereo Promo Version)
07 - Ken Christie & The Sunday People - The 02:41
Reverend John B. Daniels
08 - Ken Christie & The Sunday People - Jesus Is 02:52
The Key
09 - Ken Christie & The Sunday People - The 03:02
Reverend John B. Daniels (Stereo Promo Version)
10 - R. Dean Taylor - Candy Apple Red 03:37
11 - R. Dean Taylor - Woman Alive 02:37
12 - R. Dean Taylor - Candy Apple Red 03:35
(Stereo Promo Version)
13 - Rare Earth - I Just Want To Celebrate 02:53
14 - Rare Earth - The Seed 03:29
15 - Rare Earth - I Just Want To Celebrate 02:55
(Stereo Promo Version)
16 - The Jackson 5 - Maybe Tomorrow 04:34
17 - The Jackson 5 - I Will Find A Way 03:01
18 - The Jackson 5 - Maybe Tomorrow 04:34
(Stereo Promo Version)
19 - Tom Clay - What The World Needs Nowabraham, 06:21
Martin And John
20 - Tom Clay - The Victors 04:35
21 - Tom Clay - What The World Needs Nowabraham, 05:25
Martin And John (Short Promo Version)
22 - The Temptations - It's Summer 02:53
23 - The Temptations - I'm The Exception To The Rule 03:25

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cd1: 73:39 cd2: 77:52 cd3: 75:26 cd4: 75:22 cd5: 78:51
Release Notes:

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Berry Gordy moved Motown from Detroit to Los Angeles at the end of
1968 but, like an earthquake, not all of the aftershocks were felt
after the initial shift. It took a while for all the dust to
settle, for Motown to start feeling like it belonged to Hollywood
instead of the Motor City, for the label to get to the point where
the showbiz began to eclipse the soul, and that year was 1971.
That year, Gordy slowly started to recede from the day-to-day
operations of the label, choosing to pursue interests in film and
television, but Motown hardly shut down in his absence: they
churned out more 45s than ever, releasing so many singles in the
course of a single year that when it came time for Hip-O Select to
cover 1971 in their comprehensive The Complete Motown Singles
series, they had to split the year into two multi-disc box sets.
This, Vol. 11A, covers the first six months of 1971, six months
that had enough activity for a year -- a full six discs of
material, to be precise. The entirety of Motown's 1970 singles
output fit onto a six-disc set for Vol. 10, so it stands to reason
that 1971 either was an embarrassment of riches or found the label
stretching itself a little thin.

The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 11A: 1971 proves the latter to
be true, containing moments of blinding genius surrounded by
cinematic schmaltz and funky filler. Genius is none too strong a
word for the best music Motown produced in the first half of 1971,
especially the album that defined the year for the label and much
of pop music in general, Marvin Gaye's What's Going On. This was
the first Motown LP to be an artist-driven concept album, a
seismic shift within the label that is just as palpable when it's
sampled here by its two hit singles, "What's Going On" and "Mercy
Mercy Me (The Ecology)," as they sit respectively next to R. Dean
Taylor's AM pop and Hearts of Stone's bubblegum soul, two pieces
of agreeable fluff that have more to do with the label at large
than Marvin's two masterworks. Gaye was hardly the only artist
working at a peak during these six months: Stevie Wonder began to
enter his mature phase, rearranging the Beatles' "We Can Work It
Out," which was backed with the extraordinary "Never Dreamed You'd
Leave in Summer"; Smokey Robinson had the great "I Don't Blame You
at All"; the Jackson 5 had "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Mama's
Pearl"; Gladys Knight & the Pips had the slow-burner "I Don't Want
to Do Wrong"; the Temptations hit a high watermark with "Just My
Imagination (Running Away with Me)" while David Ruffin had a few
great singles that didn't quite take off; Rare Earth's "I Just
Want to Celebrate" was the peak of Motown's hippie rock; and the
Undisputed Truth's "Smiling Faces Sometimes" proved that it wasn't
just Motown's legacy acts that were turning out great music.

Nevertheless, it's those Marvin Gaye singles that point out the
gap between what Motown's artists were capable of achieving and
the product that the label was cranking out. Blinded by the stars
of Tinsel Town, the label signed up Sammy Davis, Jr. to cut a
single of show tunes, granted Bobby Darin the permission to
indulge in his soulman fantasies, and had Bill Cosby mug with
Diana Ross on Randy Newman's "Love Story" for Ross' TV variety
show -- and this splashy, schmaltzy sound isn't just heard here,
but throughout the lesser-known sides. Often, these justly
neglected 45s don't sound like singles buried in the back of some
dusty record store but rather incidental soundtrack music for a
forgotten television show. There are naturally exceptions to the
rule -- the great Chuck Jackson gamely struggles with the novelty
"Pet Names," Eddie Kendricks' melodramatic "This Used to Be the
Home of Johnnie Mae" has some symphonic force, Stoney & Meatloaf's
"What You See Is What You Get" is a terrific hippie blues-rock
number, and Arthur Adams' scrapped slow blues "Uncle Tom" has a
terrific flip, the insistent dance number "Morning Train" -- but
for the most part the lesser-known singles here are cornball
cultural artifacts, interesting for collectors and soul fanatics,
but they pale too easily next to the unadulterated brilliance of
the best music here.


Part: 2 : Jewel - Goodbye Alice in Wonderland (2006)
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ARTiST   : Jewel
ALBUM : Goodbye Alice In Wonderland
LABEL : Atlantic Records
GENRE : Acoustic

RELEASE : 2006-04-21
STREET : 2006-05-02

ENCODER : LAME 3.90.3
QUALiTY : 215kbps avg / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
SiZE : 88.60 MB
PLAYTiME : 00:54:36

+ TRACK LiSTiNG +
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[#] [Track Name] [Time]

1. Again And Again 3:57
2. Long Slow Slide 3:48
3. Goodbye Alice In Wonderland 5:55
4. Good Day 3:46
5. Satellite 5:05
6. Only One Too 3:04
7. Words Get In The Way 3:58
8. Drive To You 4:14
9. Last Dance Rodeo 6:16
10. Fragile Heart 3:21
11. Stephenville, TX 3:56
12. Where You Are 3:28
13. 1000 Miles Away 3:48
54:36


+ RELEASE iNFORMATiON +
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Enjoy!