Brenda Holloway – The Artistry Of – With Bonus Tracks CD (Kent)

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1. Together ‘Til The End Of Time
2. Every Little Bit Hurts
3. Where Were You
4. I’ve Got To Find It
5. Unchained Melody
6. Hurt A Little Every Day
7. I’ll Be Available
8. You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
9. I’ve Been Good To You
10. Too Proud To Cry
11. I’ll Always Love You
12. Operator
13. When I’m Gone
14. You Can Cry On My Shoulder
15. Just Look What You’ve Done
16. Starting The Hurt All Over Again
Bonus Tracks From The Motown Vaults
17. Mr Lifeguard (Come And Rescue Me)
18. My Smile Is Just A Frown Turned Upside Down
19. After All That You’ve Done
20. The Love Line
21. Can’t We Be Strangers Again
22. Just Another Lonely Night
23. Where There’s A Will There’s A Way
24. It’s Love I Need

Weight 120 g
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The Artistry Of – With Bonus Tracks

Artist

Brenda Holloway

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We provided an appetiser to the career of Brenda Holloway with “The Early Years – Rare Recordings 1962-1963” (CDCHD 1241 from 2009). Now we serve up the main course with this expanded reissue of “The Artistry Of Brenda Holloway”, a compilation LP released exclusively in the UK in 1968. The album contained all nine of Brenda’s Tamla A-sides, five B-sides and two titles from her “Every Little Bit Hurts” LP, which are joined here by eight bonus titles from the Motown vaults.

The “Artistry” album was issued in mono and stereo, but the stereo version is much rarer today, so we’ve gone with that, with one exception. The track ‘Every Little Bit Hurts’ exists only in mono and fake stereo; in the absence of a true stereo version, we’ve used the original mono master here.

The bonus titles span Brenda’s Motown career, from 1964’s pop-sounding ‘Mr Lifeguard (Come And Rescue Me)’ to the soulful ‘It’s Love I Need’, completed just a few months before her departure from the company in 1968. One stand-out track that deserves special mention is ‘After All That You’ve Done’, a typically breathy gem from the pen of Smokey Robinson.

“I’m so very grateful to my loyal fans all around the world, especially those in the UK who have never stopped supporting my career,” says Brenda. “I’m truly delighted that my name and work are still relevant today. When “The Artistry Of Brenda Holloway” album was first released in the UK in 1968, I always wished that the rest of the world could have been able to enjoy it as well. Now they finally can.”

Compiled and annotated by noted Motown historian Keith Hughes.- Ace Records

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