The '70s Anthology is a 2002 two compact disc set of many of the songs recorded by the 1970s groupings of The Supremes. The set features 42 tracks, of which 10 had never been released, and 6 were appearing in extended or unedited forms.
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The '70s Anthology | ||||
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Compilation album by The Supremes | ||||
Released | October 29, 2002 (2002-10-29) | |||
Recorded | Summer 1969 - summer 1976 | |||
Genre | Soul/Pop | |||
Length | 2:33:39 | |||
Label | Motown | |||
Producer | Harry Weinger | |||
The Supremes chronology | ||||
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PopMatters | (Favorable)[2] |
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The set features a 24-page booklet with liner notes written by Mary Wilson, who was the only member in every version of The Supremes through 1977.
Probably the most notable of the new material are the songs "Oh My Poor Baby", "Make It With You", "I'll Let Him Know That I Love Him", "Never Can Say Goodbye", "Walk With Me, Talk With Me Darling", which are all from the shelved Promises Kept album (recorded in mid-1971, to be released after the album Touch). Instead the Floy Joy sessions, supervised by Smokey Robinson were recorded and released in 1972.
The 1970s Supremes featured several different lineups.
One asterisk (*) designates a previously unreleased recording.
Two asterisks (**) designate a previously released recording in a previously unreleased (or, in many cases, new) mix