Diana Ross And The Supremes - Love Child
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The fifteenth studio album released by Diana Ross & the Supremes for the Motown label, released in 1968. This was the group's first studio LP (excepting covers and tribute albums) not to include any songs written or produced by any member of the Holland–Dozier–Holland production team. Motown CEO Berry Gordy assembled a team to create a hit single for The Supremes. The result was "Love Child", which returned the group to the Billboard Hot 100's number-one position. Staff producers such as Smokey Robinson, Harvey Fuqua, and Johnny Bristol also contributed to the album. Love Child received a **** rating in AllMusic, with reviewer Jason Elias stating that, “this offers the late-'60s Motown sound without gimmicks and is more than recommended.”
Tracklist:
SIDE ONE:
- LOVE CHILD
- KEEP AN EYE
- HOW LONG HAS THAT EVENING TRAIN BEEN GONE
- DOES YOUR MAMA KNOW ABOUT ME
- HONEY BEE (KEEP ON STINGING ME)
- SOME THINGS YOU NEVER GET USED TO
SIDE TWO:
- HE’S MY SONNY BOY
- YOU’VE BEEN SO WONDERFUL TO ME
- (DON’T BREAK THESE) CHAINS OF LOVE
- YOU AIN’T LIVIN’ TILL YOU’RE LOVIN’
- I’LL SET YOU FREE
- CAN’T SHAKE IT LOOSE
Personnel:
THE SUPREMES:
Diana Ross
Mary Wilson
Cindy Birdsong
Backing vocals by The Andantes, Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson
Instrumental accompaniment by The Funk Brothers & the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
"THE SOUND OF YOUNG AMERICA"
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