The Complete Motown Singles Collection Vol. 2: 1962
This compilation is not jam-packed full of typically Motown material, as the subsequent volume are, but it is crammed with early sixties diner/fairground/milk bar atmosphere - part soul, part r 'n' b, part gospel, part rock 'n' roll, part doo-wop. As soon as I started listening to disc one and found it was just a real pleasure - each track was vibrant and so evocative. The Beatles will have loved listening to this material in the early sixties and the influence on their first two albums in particular is clear to hear. There is some jazz on here too, as Berry Gordy liked his jazz and was keen to release it on his label and blues too, from the excellent Singin' Sammy Ward (surely Van Morrison must have been listening to him - check out Part Time Love ). The big hitters, however, are very much Mary Wells, The Marvelettes, The Contours and a young (Little) Stevie Wonder, appearing here with his first single and two more. We got a second cheesy single from would-be croo
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