The Supremes (Box Set)
08/29/2000
Lyrics from The Supremes (Box Set)
All Music Guide Review
The Supremes were Motown's most popular act, so there was much anticipation for a comprehensive box set, especially since Motown waited many years to assemble one. So, the question is, was the wait worth it? Almost. It's a lavish set, spanning four discs (five, if you include the limited-edition live bonus disc included with the first 25,000 sets), housed in a red-velvet plated book and boasting a 70-page booklet, plus alternate takes, original 45 mixes, and other rarities. The devil is in the details, though. Rarities are substituted for original hit versions; for instance, the original versions of "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" are not here. Then, there are the little omissions, like noting Elvis Costello's cover of "Remove This Doubt" in a list of great Supremes' covers, but not including the original. These curious choices, along with the decision to devote the fourth disc to post-Diana Ross material, makes the set feel a little incomplete, even though it covers a tremendous amount of ground. There are some classic cuts missing, and it's not a good thing that some of those missing items are the single versions of the hits. Still, it's hard not to like The Supremes as a set for hardcore fans, who will thrill to the different mixes and alternate versions, unreleased photos, Top Ten lists, and illustrated discographies. But for the listener looking for one exhaustive set containing all the Supremes they'll ever need, this set falls short of the mark. In fact, for that kind of listener, a good double-disc hits compilation remains a preferable choice over this set. [In 2006, this box was re-released minus the bonus disc of outtakes that was included in the 2000 edition, which is really too bad, since it was the only platter in the box that would hold the attention of the collectors who missed it the first time around.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine and Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
The Supremes (Box Set) Track Listing
Credits of The Supremes (Box Set)
- Marc Gordon
- Producer
- Clay McMurray
- Producer
- Pete Moore
- Producer
- John O'Brien
- Design
- Clarence Paul
- Producer
- Scherrie Payne
- Vocals
- Deke Richards
- Producer
- Paul Riser
- Arranger
- Valerie Simpson
- Producer
- Levi Stubbs
- Vocals
- David Van De Pitte
- Arranger
- Maxine Willard Waters
- Vocals (Background)
- Harry Weinger
- Producer, Editing, Liner Editor, Compilation Producer
- Stevie Wonder
- Producer
- David Nathan
- Liner Notes
- Waters, Julia
- Vocals (Background)
- Brian Chin
- Liner Notes
- Susaye Greene
- Vocals
- Maurice King
- Conductor
- Andy Engel
- Design, Cover Design
- Suha Gur
- Digital Remastering
- Georgia Ward
- Archives Director
- Jeff Willens
- Digital Remastering
- Jason Pastori
- Photo Research, Photo Assistance
- Otis Williams
- Vocals
- Sherlie Matthews
- Producer
- Choker Campbell
- Conductor
- Gene Page
- String Arrangements
- R. Dean Taylor
- Producer
- Gregg Wright
- Producer
- Wade Marcus
- Arranger
- The Clan
- Producer
- Mary Wilson
- Vocals
- Jean Terrell
- Vocals
- The Andantes
- Vocals (Background)
- Nickolas Ashford
- Producer
- Gil Askey
- Conductor
- Paul Barker
- Memorabilia, Photo Courtesy
- Cindy Birdsong
- Vocals
- Johnny Bristol
- Vocals, Producer
- Henry Cosby
- Producer
- Hal Davis
- Producer
- Walter DeVenne
- Digital Transfers
- Lamont Dozier
- Producer
- Melvin Franklin
- Vocals
- Harvey Fuqua
- Producer
- Mickey Gentile
- Producer
- Margaret Goldfarb
- Production Coordination
- George Gordy
- Producer
- Brian Holland
- Producer
- Lawrence Horn
- Producer
- Ivy Hunter
- Producer
- Jean
- Vocals
- Gary Johns
- Memorabilia, Photo Courtesy
- Eddie Kendricks
- Vocals
- Jerry Long
- Arranger
- Dennis Edwards
- Vocals
- The Four Tops
- Performer
- Smokey Robinson
- Producer
- Diana Ross
- Vocals
- The Supremes
- Main Performer















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