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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Motown's Finest Hour in the UK, 12 Jun 2006
Motown chartbusters Volume 3 was the first compilation album that ever made number 1 on the UK album chart. This happened on St. Valentine's day in 1970. I know it gladdened hearts then, and it still has that power now! It stayed on the chart for two years. Looking at the track list, it is easy to see why.
As well as the best of 1968/9 Motown like Marvin Gaye's evergreen 'Heard It Thru The Grapevine', and two excellent hits from Stevie Wonder 'For Once In My Life' and 'My Cherie Amour', the album also contains many tracks from a subtle few years earlier, that had been re-released in the UK.
In the early/mid 60s, the Motown sound was a bit 'avant garde' for the BBC Light Programme (which was the only pop radio station that there was, unless you could pick up pirate stations), but by the late 60s, it was perfect for the new Radio 1.
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas 'Dancing In The Street' was the record that kicked off the re-release boom. Alan Freeman played it every night for months until they put it back out. The clarion call to dance and be happy was a much bigger hit than it had been in Britain in 1964.
The magnificant stomping 'Roadrunner' from Junior Walker & The All Stars, 'Get Ready' from The Temptations, 'The Tracks Of My Tears' a timeless classic from Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, 'Stop Her On Sight' from Edwin Starr, and the two Isley Brothers tracks 'This Old Heart Of Mine' and 'Behind A Painted Smile' all followed Martha's lead and became bigger British hits on re-release than originally.
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell's finest romantic moment 'You're All I Need To Get By' shimmers beautifully out of the grooves, and joins quirky British favorite 'I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose' by Marv Johnson to help make this collection such a classic.
If there are any dud tracks, they would be 'No Matter What Sign You Are' from Diana Ross & The Supremes and 'I'm In A Different World' from The Four Tops. Both acts struggled to find good material following the departure from Motown of the famous writing/production team of Holland Dozier Holland. At least The Supremes are well represented by their duet with The Temptations 'I'm Gonna Make You Love Me' and their big hit 'Love Child', which both hinted at a very bright future for Diana Ross.
I heartily recommend this album to anyone with any interest in pop or soul music. This collection made history and still stands the test of time.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Every home should have one..., 29 Jul 2003
If you could only ever own one Motown LP, if you ever needed one album that was 100% guaranteed to bring life to a flagging party, if you wanted to distill the essence of Hitsville USA into about forty minutes, this is the CD you need to buy.From the rattlesnake shake of the tambourine during the menacing intro to "Heard It Thru The Grapevine" to the beautiful, heart melting guitar lick that is the signature of "Tracks of My Tears", this album has not a single dull moment. The album is superbly sequenced - it kicks of with the Marvin Gay close-dancing classic, build through a couple more slowies, and steadily picks up the pace to the midpoint "Dancing In The Streets". Then on to Stevie Wonder's much covered, but never bettered "For Once In My Life" before Marvin and Tammi sing "You're All I Need To Get By" (and if you have ever seen film of them singing together, you would believe every word of it). Then stormers all the way (taking in "Behind the Painted Smile" - certainly the best Isley Brothers hit, maybe one of the best Motown hits) until Smokey brings it all back to close dancing. And how wonderful to compare and contrast "...Painted Smile" and "...Tears", those two songs essentially the same story but told two completely different ways. You don't need to mortgage your house to get this album - but if you did, it would still be worth it.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The original & best, 5 Aug 2005
What can you say about Motown, Vol 3 is a particular fav of mine but I grew up on a strict diet of motown and nothing will ever come close to it in terms of greatness, every chartbusters volume is a collectable masterpiece own it now.
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