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Martha & The Vandellas: Come And Get These Memories

Artikeleigenschaften von Martha & The Vandellas: Come And Get These Memories

  • Interpret: Martha & The Vandellas

  • Albumtitel: Come And Get These Memories

  • Genre R&B, Soul

  • Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
  • Plattengröße LP (12 Inch)
  • Record Grading Mint (M)
  • Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
  • Label GORDY

  • Artikelart LP

  • EAN: 4000127720412

  • Gewicht in Kg: 0.2
Martha And The Vandellas - Come And Get These Memories LP 1
01 Come And Get These Memories Martha & The Vandellas
02 Can't Get Use To Losing You Martha & The Vandellas
03 Moments (To Remember) Martha & The Vandellas
04 This Is When I Need You Most Martha & The Vandellas
05 A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking...) Martha & The Vandellas
06 Tears On My Pillow Martha & The Vandellas
07 To Think You Would Hurt Me Martha & The Vandellas
08 There He Is (At My Door) Martha & The Vandellas
09 I'll Have To Let Him Go Martha & The Vandellas
10 Give Him Up Martha & The Vandellas
11 Jealous Lover Martha & The Vandellas
12 Old Love (Let's Try It Again) Martha & The Vandellas
Martha & The Vandellas Dancing In The Street Martha & The Vandellas Dancing... mehr
"Martha & The Vandellas"

Martha & The Vandellas

Dancing In The Street

Martha & The Vandellas

Dancing In The Street

Just prior to The Supremes' meteoric rise, Martha & The Vandellas were Motown's top girl group. The trio (Martha Reeves, Rosalind Ashford, and Annette Beard) hit big in 1963 under Holland-Dozier-Holland's creative supervision with Come And Get These Memories, Heat Wave, and Quicksand, but their glorious Dancing In The Street was mainly the work of staffer Ivy Jo Hunter, who shared writer's credit with producer Mickey Stevenson (the pair had a 50/50 agreement on all their compositions).

"Marvin Gaye gave us the title," says Ivy Jo. "I had already cut the rhythm track. We were over on Cortland, upstairs in the rehearsal area. Marvin happened to be there, and I brought the tape up to play for Mickey, 'cause he had never heard it. Then I was trying to write, and I was going with another melancholy theme. And Marvin said, 'Ivy, that's not a sad song. That song sounds like dancing in the street!'"

The song's backbeat was explosive."That's a tambourine with a stick, and deep echo. That was Mickey. He added that. He had the production experience, but he didn't know anything about that rhythm that I wrote. Because I could only play one side of the piano at a time. And so I had this bass line," says Hunter. "Paul Riser, the arranger, who saved a lot of my productions for me, he could decipher what I was trying to do, so he wrote it up. And he wrote out that bass part for Jamerson. That was they very first bass part that was ever written for James Jamerson. And at the end of the session, he made the comment, he said, 'I have never had so much fun in my life playing one note!'"

At first, Reeves had reservations. "When I first heard 'Dancing In The Street,' I started to get annoyed, because I didn't know the intent of it," she says. "Marvin had another melody, and I asked him if I could sing it once the way I felt it, the way I felt the melody with the words. And they said, 'Go ahead.' And the miracle in that session was when I finished, the engineer told them that the machinery wasn't turned on. And I had to sing it again. I sang it straight through, without overdubs."  The end result was an empowering #2 pop anthem later revived by The Mamas & The Papas, Ramsey Lewis, Van Halen, and the duo of Mick Jagger and David Bowie. Martha & The Vandellas would score hits for Motown—Nowhere To Run, My Baby Loves Me, I'm Ready To Love, Jimmy Mack—into 1972 (albeit with a few personnel changes along the way), when the resilient Reeves went solo. She's still belting them today.

- Bill Dahl -

Various - Sweet Soul Music

31 Scorching Classics From 1964

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