Diana Ross from the late 60's but also great songs from Stevie Wonder, The Temptations and The Four Tops.
DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES - Plus
Tamla Motown
Cat# GOLD0002 (Gold Edge series)
1969
Australian release
Gatefold (reverse) cover is in good condition, some light edge wear from handling. No writing, no seam splits or cover tears. The inside front cover has what appears to be "foxing" of the paper (a light brownish appearance) but the opposite page inside the gatefold does not.
Word of warning! this type of gatefold packaging uses the troublesome record sleeve that is located inside the gatefold and the record slides in from the left across to the right - this type of packing must be treated with care or you will end up with a damaged spine. A warning for the unaware!
Fantastic mono photographs inside the cover and on the rear
New inner sleeve
Vinyl is in very good condition, visually inspected under a bright white halogen light source and there are only a couple of very light scratches on either side. I played the album ENTIRELY, every single track, and there are no issues with surface noise or click/pops - nice play! Great funky soul from some of the best artists in this genre.
New outer protective sleeve
ARTIST - SONG
Diana Ross & The Supremes - Baby Love, Where Did Our Love Go, Love Child, I Hear A Symphony
* Mary Wells - My Guy
Stevie Wonder - For Once In My Life, Hey Harmonica Man
Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Lovin', Reach Out, Bernadette
Temptations - Don't Let The Joneses Get You Down
** Marv Johnson - I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose
** Marv Johnson was the very first recording artist on Motown, back in 1959.
* Mary Wells was also a pivotal figure in the early days of Motown