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    Best of United Artists Records 1958-1972

    09/09/1996


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    All Music Guide Review

    Choice selections from United Artists Records archives. Includes early Berry Gordy productions on Marv Johnson ("You Got What It Takes," and "(You've Got To) Move Two Mountains"), and two killers from Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose ("Treat Her Like a Lady," and "Too Late to Turn Back Now"). Easy Listening lovers can reminisce with Steve Lawrence's "Portrait of My Love," and Don Costa's "Never on Sunday." Patty Duke, a '60s television star, sings "Say Something Funny," and country is represented with Bobby Russell's "Sunday Morning Confusion." The Exciters rock the house with "Tell Him" (their female lead singer, Barbara Reid, is the mother of R&B mogul L.A. Reid. Tasty numbers by Garnet Mimms, the Clovers, the Magnificent Seven, and the Highwaymen are also included in the package, and all appear in true stereo. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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