This volume of Motown's Ultimate Collection series was especially welcome, as there was no box set on Martha & the Vandellas for serious fans to go to (there was Live Wire!, a now-deleted two-CD compilation of single A- and B-sides, but that's not quite the same thing). This disc put the group's 25 most important tracks, all of the pop and R&B hits plus the most significant B-sides and an album track or two, together in one place. What's more, it did it in what was then state-of-the-art sound, something that few Motown CDs had ever been able to boast of. Thus, the musical content is a given and then some, and the power of Martha Reeves' lead singing and the surrounding harmonies comes through as never before. It's most gratifying on some of the harder dance numbers, such as "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave" and "Dancing in the Street," to hear the gorgeously complex percussive mix of piano, bass, and drums (lots of drums) pounding away to their own rhythms within the overall beats of the songs -- the detail is there, without sacrificing any of the raw power of the songs and the mixes. Add to that decent annotation, discography, and musician information, and this is an essential part of any soul or '60s collection and, indeed, until Motown began reissuing Martha & the Vandellas albums in 2002 in England, the only way to get a significant chunk of their music with good sound. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
The Ultimate Collection
02/10/1998
All Music Guide Review
The Ultimate Collection Track Listing
Credits of The Ultimate Collection
- Kasuku Mafia
- Saxophone
- Joe Messina
- Guitar
- Eugene BeeBee Moore
- Saxophone
- Richard Morris
- Producer
- Clarence Paul
- Producer
- Bernie Peacock
- Saxophone
- Carl Raetz
- Trombone
- Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin
- Guitar
- Kevin Reeves
- ?, Digital Remastering, Remastering
- Martha Reeves
- Performer
- Deke Richards
- Producer
- Paul Riser
- Trombone, Arranger
- Ernie Rodgers
- Saxophone
- Valerie Simpson
- Producer
- Don Slaughter
- Trumpet
- Andrew Smith
- Drums
- Gordon Staples
- Conductor
- William "Mickey" Stevenson
- Producer
- Andrew "Mike" Terry
- Saxophone
- Johnny Trudell
- Trumpet
- Earl Van Dyke
- Keyboards
- Harry Weinger
- Compilation, Compilation Producer
- Don White
- Trombone
- Jimmy Wilkins
- Trombone
- Eddie Willis
- Guitar
- Syreeta Wright
- Vocals (Background)
- Mickey Stevenson
- Producer
- Eddie Jones
- Trumpet
- Bill Johnson
- Trombone
- Catherine Ladis
- ?, Project Assistant
- Stu Hackel
- Producer, Liner Notes
- Robert White
- Guitar
- The Corporation
- Arranger, Producer
- John Wilson
- Trumpet
- Michelle Piza
- Creative Services Coordinator
- Eugene Rodgers
- Saxophone
- Benny Benjamin
- Drums
- Ted Buckner
- Sax (Alto)
- Danny Turner
- Saxophone
- Floyd Jones
- Trumpet
- Dennis Coffey
- Guitar
- Johnny Griffith
- Keyboards
- Herbie Williams
- Trumpet
- Martha & the Vandellas
- Main Performer
- Richard "Pistol" Allen
- Drums
- The Andantes
- Vocals (Background)
- Jack Ashford
- Percussion, Vibraphone
- Nickolas Ashford
- Producer
- Lanny Austin
- Saxophone
- George Bohannon
- Trombone
- Thomas "Beans" Bowles
- Saxophone
- Billie Jean Brown
- Producer
- Eddie "Bongo" Brown
- Percussion
- Angelo Carlisi
- Saxophone
- Russell Conway
- Trumpet
- Henry Cosby
- Arranger, Saxophone, Producer
- Bob Cousar
- Trombone
- Maurice Davis
- Trumpet
- The Detroit Symphony
- Strings
- Lamont Dozier
- Producer
- Lefty Edwards
- Saxophone
- Eli Fontaine
- Saxophone
- Danya Hartwick
- Flute, Piccolo
- Brian Holland
- Producer
- Billy Horner
- Trumpet
- Ivy Hunter
- Keyboards, Producer
- David Irvin
- Art Direction, Design
- James Jamerson
- Bass
- Uriel Jones
- Drums
- Patrick Lanier
- Trombone
- The Four Tops
- Vocals (Background)
- Marvin Gaye
- Drums
- Marcus Belgrave
- Trumpet
- Jack Brokensha
- Vibraphone
- Larry Nozero
- Saxophone












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