Originally released in 1968.
MCA Records a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Manufactured and distributed in Canada
The Recordings, 1957-1962
Track 1 Stang Single #5000 (11/68)
Track 2 Stang Single (edit) #5003 (3/69)
Track 3 Stang Single #5005 (6/69)
Track 4 Stang Single #5009 (12/69)
Track 5 Stang Single (edit) #5012 (2/70)
Track 6 Stang Single #5016 (7/70)
Track 7 Stang Single #5017 (10/70)
Track 8 Stang Single #5041 (6/72)
Track 9 Stang Single #5045 (11/72)
Track 10 Stang Single #5050 (6/73)
Track 11 Long Version from the album "The Best Of The Moments" (1973)
Edit issued as Stang single #5052 (11/73)
Track 12 Stang Single (edit) #5056 (8/74)
Track 13 Stang Single #5060 (3/75)
Track 14 From the album "Look At Me" (5/75)
Track 15 Stang Single #5068 (9/76)
Track 16 Long Version from the album "Moments With You" (11/76)
Edit issued as Stang Single #5073 (6/77)
Track 17 Long Version issued as B-Side of Stang Single #5073 (6/77)
Edit issued as Stang Single #5075 (1/78)
Track 18 From the album "It's Good To Be Home" (11/82)
Original Recordings ? 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 (All) Platinum Record Co., Inc. & 1982 Sugar Hill Records, Inc.
This Compilation ? & © 1996, Rhino Records, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
New Jersey Soul
Original Stang Recordings
Courtesy of Castle Communications PLC
This release:
? 1991 Sequel Records
© 1991 Sequel Records
Tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19: ? As indicated Sugar Hill Records
All tracks I.Q. Music except 3 - MCA Music Ltd, 13 - Warner Chappell Music
The All-Platinum Studios in Englewood, New Jersey were not State-of-the-Art and twenty years on certain titles occasionally exhibit exessive [sic] vocal distortion and other anomalies. The high quality digital sound reproduction of the compact disc format can accentuate any shortcomings in the original source.
Note: Acknowledgement credit appears as Acknowedgement on release.
2 album su 1 CD
Legend Of Rhythm And Blues Series
v/a compilation with The Moroccos And Other Great Groups On United
Printed on back cover: "Sublime harmonies from one of the most admired mid-60s soul groups. Recorded for the legendary Goldwax label."
All tracks in mono, except tracks 4, 6, 7, 10, 16 and 21-23 in stereo. Tracks 2, 5, 6 and 13 are previously unissued recordings.
Recorded in Kingston, Jamaica 1963-1964.
This reissue ? 1997 Westside. This reissue © 1997 Westside
Jewel case, 8-page booklet.
Tracklist on the back cover incorrectly separates track 8 into two separate tracks.
Tracks 5-7 & 9 previously unissued, tracks 8 & 10 p1995.
CD issue of two Jubilee albums from 1957 and 1958 on one disc.
And That Reminds Me was released in 1959 as Jubilee 1116
A Date With Della Reese (Live At Mr. Kelly's In Chicago) was released in 1958 as Jubilee 1071
Released as part of the Golden Classics Of The 70's releases.
Tracks 1 - 7 Courtesy of RCA Records
Tracks 8 - 18 Under Licence from Sony Music Special Products
All tracks transferred from original RCA and Columbia master tapes
'What Color Is Love' Tracks 1-10
'Dee Dee' Tracks 11-18
I singoli completi di Tamla e Motown del primo gruppo maschile dell'azienda, comprese le versioni alternative, oltre a 11 incredibili tracce non pubblicate in precedenza. Edizione limitata di 3000.
Edizione giapponese. 1966 Atlantic Recording Company
"I primi due album delle ragazze d'oro dell'era del Brill Building, rimasterizzati dai nastri di produzione originali: suonano meglio che mai."
The complete Sandra Phillips album "Too Many People In One Bed" + Bette Williams songs.
Rufus Thomas "The Crown Prince of Dance" and his daughter Carla "The Queen of Memphis Soul" were cornerstones of the Stax sound, cutting hit after hit for the company for 13 solid years. Rufus, whose incredible career stretched back to the minstrel show days, was the king of the dance record long before disco became the rage, while Carla's sweet, youthful sound made her one of the most popular female vocalists of the Sixties.
Original Recordings produced by Jim Stewart, The Stax staff (Steve Cropper, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Booker T. Jones, Al Jackson, Jr., Isaac Hayes & David Porter), Al Bell & Don Davis.
The original mono masters were used on this collection.
2 LP su 1 CD
Recordings from the 1950s.







