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Hitsville USA, Vol. 1: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971

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Hitsville USA, Vol. 1: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971


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Released: 1992-11-03

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Title Tracks for Hitsville USA, Vol. 1: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971
    1. Money (That's What I Want) - Bradford, Janie
    2. Shop Around - Gordy, Berry Jr.
    3. Please Mr. Postman - Bateman, Robert
    4. Jamie - Stevenson, William
    5. The One Who Really Loves You - Robinson, Smokey
    6. Do You Love Me - Gordy, Berry Jr.
    7. Beechwood 4-5789 - Gaye, Marvin
    8. You Beat Me to the Punch - Robinson, Smokey
    9. Stubborn Kind of Fellow - Gaye, Marvin
    10. Two Lovers - Robinson, Smokey
    11. You've Really Got a Hold on Me - Robinson, Smokey
    12. Come and Get These Memories - Martha & the Vandellas
    13. Pride and Joy - Gaye, Marvin
    14. Fingertips, Pt. 2 - Cosby, Henry
    15. (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave - Martha & the Vandellas
    16. Mickey's Monkey - Dozier, Lamont
    17. Leaving Here - Dozier, Lamont
    18. The Way You Do the Things You Do - Robinson, Smokey
    19. My Guy - Robinson, Smokey
    20. Devil With a Blue Dress On - Long, Fredrick
    21. Every Little Bit Hurts - Cobb, Ed
    22. Baby I Need Your Loving - Dozier, Lamont
    23. Dancing in the Street - Martha & the Vandellas
    24. My Smile Is Just a Frown (Turned Upside Down) - Crawford, Carolyn
    25. Needle in a Haystack - Velvelettes
    26. Baby Love - Supremes
    27. Come See About Me - Supremes
    28. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) - Gaye, Marvin
    29. My Girl - Robinson, Smokey
    30. He Was Really Sayin' Somethin' - Holland, Eddie
    31. Ask the Lonely - Hunter, Ivy
    32. Shotgun - DeWalt, Autry
    33. Nowhere to Run - Martha & the Vandellas
    34. When I'm Gone - Robinson, Smokey
    35. Ooo Baby Baby - Moore, Warren "Pete
    36. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) - Dozier, Lamont
    37. First I Look at the Purse - Robinson, Smokey
    38. The Tracks of My Tears - Moore, Warren "Pete
    39. It's the Same Old Song - Dozier, Lamont
    40. Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things) - Martha & the Vandellas
    41. Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While) - Dozier, Lamont
    42. Uptight (Everything's Alright) - Cosby, Henry
    43. Don't Mess With Bill - Robinson, Smokey
    44. Darling Baby - Dozier, Lamont
    45. This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You) - Dozier, Lamont
    46. Greetings (This Is Uncle Sam) - Bateman, Robert
    47. Function at the Junction - Holland, Eddie
    48. (I'm A) Road Runner - Dozier, Lamont
    49. Ain't Too Proud to Beg - Holland, Eddie
    50. What Becomes of the Brokenhearted - Dean, James [Produc
    51. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) - Dozier, Lamont
    52. Love's Gone Bad - Dozier, Lamont
    53. You Can't Hurry Love - Dozier, Lamont
    54. Beauty Is Only Skin Deep - Holland, Eddie
    55. Heaven Must Have Sent You - Dozier, Lamont
    56. Reach Out (I'll Be There) - Dozier, Lamont
    57. (I Know) I'm Losing You - Grant, Cornelius
    58. Standing in the Shadows of Love - Dozier, Lamont
    59. It Takes Two - Moy, Sylvia
    60. Hunter Gets Captured by the Game - Robinson, Smokey
    61. Jimmy Mack - Dozier, Lamont
    62. Bernadette - Dozier, Lamont
    63. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Ashford, Nickolas
    64. More Love - Robinson, Smokey
    65. I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Strong, Barrett
    66. I Second That Emotion - Cleveland, Al
    67. I Wish It Would Rain - Penzabene, Roger
    68. Does Your Mama Know About Me - Baird, Tom
    69. Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing - Ashford, Nickolas
    70. Love Child - Richards, Deke
    71. For Once in My Life - Miller, Ron [1]
    72. Cloud Nine - Strong, Barrett
    73. I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Strong, Barrett
    74. Baby, Baby Don't Cry - Cleveland, Alfred
    75. Twenty-Five Miles - Bristol, Johnny
    76. My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me) - Bristol, Johnny
    77. What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) - Bristol, Johnny
    78. I Can't Get Next to You - Strong, Barrett
    79. Baby, I'm for Real - Gaye, Anna Gordy
    80. Up the Ladder to the Roof - DiMirco, Vincent
    81. I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You - Ashford, Nickolas
    82. I Want You Back - Gordy, Berry Jr.
    83. Get Ready - Robinson, Smokey
    84. ABC - Gordy, Berry Jr.
    85. Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today) - Strong, Barrett
    86. The Love You Save - Corporation [1]
    87. Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours - Garrett, Lee
    88. War - Strong, Barrett
    89. It's a Shame - Garrett, Lee
    90. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Ashford, Nickolas
    91. Still Water (Love) - Robinson, Smokey
    92. I'll Be There - Davis, Hal
    93. Tears of a Clown - Cosby, Henry
    94. Stoned Love - Samoht, Yennik
    95. The Bells - Gaye, Anna Gordy
    96. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) - Strong, Barrett
    97. What's Going On - Benson, Renaldo
    98. Never Can Say Goodbye - Davis, Clifton
    99. Nathan Jones - Caston, Leonard
    100. I Don't Want to Do Wrong - Bristol, Johnny
    101. Smiling Faces Sometimes - Strong, Barrett
    102. Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) - Gaye, Marvin
    103. I Just Want to Celebrate - Fekaris, Dino


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Motown did so many things well in the '60s and early '70s that this overview of the label's smashes (and some lesser-known classics) practically demands four CDs. It gets them, too, filling them with single mixes of more than 100 tracks. That the running order begins with Barrett Strong's statement of purpose "Money (That's What I Want)" and ends with Marvin Gaye's statement of concern "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" says a lot about how far the company moved in its golden decade--but no more so than what the same two cuts' differences in sound get across. The company was able to blend the smooth and the harsh in ways that few other pop entities have ever mastered, thereby getting over not only to the feet and the wallet, but to the heart. --Rickey Wright



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Hitsville USA, Vol. 1: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (1992-11-03)
  • Publisher: Motown
  • Label: Motown
  • Format: Box set
  • Studio: Motown
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 59 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #1748


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Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Great Motown Collection for Great Price 2008-07-30
Comment: JULY 2008 REVIEW: I purchased this particular box set a little over a month ago, and I must say: it does NOT disappoint. You really can't complain; although the box set was released several years ago, and therefore the early 1990's CD mastering here isn't necessarily as strong and powerful sounding as a 2008 mastering might be, the tracks presented here are bright and clear. Approximately 100 tracks fill out this 4-CD box set, and most of the songs are winners. And they are presented here in their original mono sound mixes as originally released (an apparent problem for some reviewers here, but I had no issue with it; the songs sound the same as they always have). I was certainly surprised upon listening, track after track, that I was familiar with almost every song on the set. And this many songs for the price!?! Right now, you really can't beat it.
I am very aware of the new MOTOWN box sets chronicling every "single" released over the years ("The Complete Singles Collection-1967" for example), but at roughly 100 bucks each, those exhaustive sets are very pricey and really only for hardcore Motown fans (and I for one would love to collect all of those sets one day, but purchasing the entire 1960's collection would run over one thousand dollars!!).
With this box set, of course everything cannot be represented, but a 100+ song collection for (as of now) 35 bucks is a real bargain for a casual fan looking for a basic overall Motown song experience.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Motown Greats 2008-07-13
Comment: After visitng the Motown Museum, this complilation of hits was just what we needed for great memories. Takes one back to their dancing days!


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Nice collection 2008-06-20
Comment: I was a little torn about whether to purchase this box set. I already own many of the cuts. But there are so many great songs from the time when I was a huge Motown fan that I decided to get it. Putting all the hits (and not just the most familiar) together makes for a fun collection. It is great to listen to while at work or on the road.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971 2007-11-17
Comment: The Motown Hits Collection is absolutely marvelous! It is a varied collection of memories and history of music in the 60's and 70's from the African-American perspective. It is music for those who enjoy excellent musical arrangements,clear and wholesome lyrics, and music that is filled with love and inspiration from the Motown writers, arrangers, and singers. Above all, it is tribute to Barry Gordy who founded Motown when our world was in racial and political turmoil. He reached in and made some sense of it all. Thanks to him, Smoky Robinson, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Ashford and Simpson, The Miracles, Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terell, Kim Weston, Mary Wells, Brenda Holloway, The Marvelettes, Martha and The Vanellas, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, The Temptations, Gladys Knight and The Pips, Diana Ross, and many others for making this magnificant music that we have today. This music is timeless and universal. It's guaranteed to please, to soothe, to stimulate, to conjure up memories, and to entertain your deepest sense of pleasure. Sit back, quiet your mind, listen, snap your fingers, stomp your feet as you journey into a galaxy of historical and musical delight.


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: The REAL Story: This set is PURPOSELY in Mono, for those of you who are wrongly complaining! 2007-10-15
Comment: This set was PURPOSELY mastered in all mono, for the uninformed complainers among you! These are the tracks THE WAY THEY WERE ORIGINALLY RELEASED AND THE WAY YOU STILL HEAR THEM ON THE RADIO TODAY!

Motown had been releasing stereo versions of these songs on CD for YEARS starting in about 1985-86. Many customers complained that those were NOT the versions they had remembered hearing, in the 1960s OR the 1980s (on oldies radio). The artists' voices sounded wrong, for one thing. That's because the stereo versions were usually NEW recordings made with the artist RE-SINGING the song--and they sounded different--not the way we remembered. So, Motown in 1992 brought in top remastering engineers to go through the original tapes and re-master the original hits, the way they were originally cut, as SUNG originally.

This set represents the fruit of those efforts, and it is SUPERB. The mono recordings at all times have more punch than the stereo verions, since the stereo cuts were made for albums compiled LATER. The stereo effect itself was often a phony "stereo-like" dilution only, not true stereo. The true hit versions are what you hear on this unrivaled set.

The complaining reviewers here simply have no idea about the history of this set, which was a MAJOR project undertaken to bring back the best and ACTUAL sound, period.

My only concern . . . "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye was, as I recall, the name of a song and its album. It was released on the album first, hence the mono version on this boxed set (which isn't as smooth and is more "funky" to me), was the afterthought version. While mono, it's NOT the original, so I don't see why it's here.

Otherwise, the only omission of real substance on this set appears to be some of the early Supremes hits . . . though, to me, if anything has been overplayed for years, those were the songs, and hence were the best choice to be omitted.

This set is the definitive Motown box set, ESPECIALLY CONCERNING AUDIO QUALITY. Those who desire stereo are just asking for the inferior versions. And those versions were available for years, because the Motown executives interviewed in the early 1990s indicated that they thought (wrongly) that stereo would be preferred on CD, even at the expense of having the true hit versions. They admitted their error, sought to correct it, and this project is the end result.



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