Most of the entries in Universal's 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection series function best as budget collections, perfect for listeners who'd rather not bother paying a few extra dollars for a longer collection. Things are far different for this volume, spotlighting Motown second-line act Jimmy Ruffin, who reached the pop charts several times during the late '60s but never had a solid CD compilation before this one. It certainly leads with the right track, his sole Top Ten entry, the beautiful Motown nugget "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted." And since Ruffin only recorded a few LPs for the label, there's nothing major missing from this set and much that's good: the R&B hits "Don't You Miss Me a Little Bit Baby" and "I've Passed This Way Before," his 1970 cover of "Stand by Me" with brother David as a duet, and one of the best non-hits in Motown history, "As Long as There Is L-O-V-E Love." It's only 11 tracks, but with few other Jimmy Ruffin collections even in print, this is the one to get. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Jimmy Ruffin
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jimmy Ruffin
11/06/2001 | Motown
All Music Guide Review
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jimmy Ruffin Track Listing
Credits of 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jimmy Ruffin
- Paul Riser
- Arranger
- Willie Shorter
- Arranger
- William "Mickey" Stevenson
- Producer
- William Weatherspoon
- Producer
- Harry Weinger
- Compilation Producer
- Norman Whitfield
- Producer
- Allen Story
- Producer
- Vartan
- Art Direction
- Frank Wilson
- Producer
- Stu Hackel
- Liner Notes
- Jeff Willens
- Digital Remastering
- James Dean
- Producer
- Adam Abrams
- Production Coordination
- Tom Baird
- Arranger
- George Gordy
- Producer
- Smokey Robinson
- Producer
- David Ruffin
- Performer
- Jimmy Ruffin
- Main Performer











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