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3.5 great | IanPhillips | September 28th 15 | Some of this live album is electric, some of it falls a little flat. If anything, though, it serves as a musically historic document as by this time The Supremes' impact had become revolutionary, becoming just as popular with white people as they were with blacks. Most of the album is crammed with supper-club material which will delight lounge lizards, but there's very little soul here. The hits are rushed, watered-down and brassy, but the engaging vocal performances of Diana Ross, Flo Ballard and Mary Wilson carry it all off with aplomb, proving that their talents stretched beyond the grooves of their regular pop-soul hit singles.
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4.0 excellent | "Tab" | February 16th 21 |
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