Disco de The Temptations: «Lost & Found:The Temptations: You've Got To Earn It (1962-1968)»

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- Título:Lost & Found:The Temptations: You've Got To Earn It (1962-1968)
- Fecha de publicación:2013-03-25
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Motown
- UPC:601215336627
- Media (4.8 de 5)(25 votos)
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- 1What Am I Gonna Do Without You
- 2Happy Landing
- 3Love Is What You Make It
- 4No Time
- 5Last One Out Is Brokenhearted
- 6I Can't Think Of A Thing At All
- 7Camouflage - Version 1
- 8My Pillow
- 9Tear Stained Letter
- 10Forever in My Heart
- 11You've Got To Earn It (Alternate Fast Version)
- 12I Know She's Not a Mannequin
- 13Dinah
- 14I Now See You Clear Through My Eyes
- 15Only a Lonely Man Would Know
- 16Camouflage - Version 1
- 17Ain't Too Proud To Beg (Alternate String Mix)
- 18That'll Be the Day
- 19We'll Be Satisfied
- 20My Girl (Live At The Fox)
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Have you missed the tight, flawless harmonies of Paul Williams, Eddie Kendricks, David Ruffin, Melvin Franklin and Otis Williams? Have you always felt cheated because there wasn't enough of Paul Williams' velvet baritone on Temptation albums after "Meet The Temptations?" To your way of thinking, is there no such thing as too much of the "often imitated but never duplicated," agile, crystal clear, effortless vocals of the premiere "roaming tenor" -- Eddie James Kendricks? Do you like it "Ruff"? Then beg, borrow, steal...but GET THIS CD! It fits in seamlessly with the other 8 albums by the "Classic Five"; the pictures are to die for -- (after all...it's the Tall, Tan, Talented, Teasin', Temptin' Temptations! ); and the liner notes will bring tears to your eyes! Mostly though, it's the music...which will leave you with only one thought... "What took you so long to release these gems and when can we get some MORE! (That's two thoughts...but you get the idea! ) DEFINITELY...NOT FOR FANS ONLY!
The Lost And Found series has featured unreleased masters by the Four Tops (a complete debut album of standards in a wholly different style from their norm), Marvin Gaye, the Miracles and others, all demonstrating the same thing - that the Motown machine was a mighty force that threw up far more goodies than it could handle.
This Temptations collection is no exception to that rule. The period between 1962 and 1968 had them quickly rising to fame and fortune with the relatively stable line-up featuring Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams and David Ruffin (who joined in 1963) as lead and harmony tenor vocalists, with Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin adding baritone and bass.
After a few plays, some of the tracks here already sound so much a part of the Temptations repertoire that is almost impossible to believe that they have languished in a vault unheard for all this time, and one cannot escape the suspicion that some of these would have made better album tracks than those that made the final track-list. Perhaps some internal politics came into play; producer pressure, or a ruling from Berry Gordy on high.
There are two versions of one song written and produced by Berry Gordy. Camouflage is first heard in a recording from February 1962, the earliest recording on the disc, and then in a supercharged version from March 1967.
Three of the songs are familiar from other versions. You've Got To Earn It is known from Temptin' Temptations, but turns up here in an alternative fast version. Ain't Too Proud To Beg is one of their best known songs, a US Top Twenty hit in 1966, but minus the seductive but possibly inappropriate string section that fascinatingly adorns it here. Their magnificent signature tune, My Girl, closes the album in an on-stage version performed without ceremony just 10 days after its release as a single.
One star is lost as all but three have been mastered from mono mixes.
Maybe there is a parallel world where some of these tunes were singles and were part of the fabric of everyday life as they so easily could have been here
I love this CD! I am a big Temptations fan, and this collection of never-released tunes is MORE proof that the Tempts were the greatest group that Motown ever produced. My biggest complaint about the group was that Paul Williams rarely was given leads...well, with L&F, Paul really gets his opportunity to shine...and shine, he does! Songs like "Last One Out Is Brokenhearted", "I Couldn't Think Of A Thing At All" and "Forever In My Heart" could have easily been hits, in my opinion...Another real gem is Eddie Kendricks' romantic lead on 1968's "Dinah". Simply BEAUTIFUL! I highly recommend this CD for die-hard Tempts fans, and if you're a new fan and can't seem to get enough after exhausting their other work, then you will find this package a pleasure to listen to!
This is the Classic Temptations at their best, it transports you back to the 60's when David Ruffin was the King of the lead singers. This is withoutt a doubt a showcase for the finest lineup of Temptations and their 3 leads. Its much stronger than some of their actual albums released back then. This CD is a must for Temptations fans and Motown mavens.
The breadth and depth of good music in the deepest recesses of Motown's vaults is astounding. Seeing the light of day for the first time in nearly 30 years, these songs are of a quality that does not warrant them sitting in the can for this long. I think this collection definitely shows the wealth of talent the Temptations had, particularly its three engagingly magnetic leads, Paul Williams, Eddie Kendricks, and David Ruffin. I hear nothing but hits on this collection and I see nothing but soul legends on the cover! A+