1. Satisfaction Is Guaranteed – Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers
2. Safety Zone – Marv Johnson
3. Tell Me How To Forget A True Love – Johnny Bristol
4. Show Me You Can Dance – The Hit Pack
5. The Sound Of Love – Edwin Starr
6. Hold On To Me (A Little Longer) – The Spinners
7. Baby You Got The Key – Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
8. Where Did You Go – Chuck Jackson
9. Together ‘Til The End Of Time – Frank Wilson
10. Just Your Love – Ivy Jo
11. I Wanna Say I Love You – The Fantastic Four
12. (Loneliness Made Me Realize) It’s You That I Need – Jimmy Ruffin
13. I’m Gonna Make It To The Top – Freddie Gorman
14. I Wanted To Cry – Bruce Channel
15. Mojo Hannah – Marvin Gaye
16. Headin’ North – Shorty Long
17. Only On The Weekend – The Headliners
18. He Who Picks A Rose – The Temptations
19. Taking Candy From A Baby – Gino Parks
20. My Girl Annie – Jr Walker & The All Stars
21. Say, Say, Baby – The Serenaders
22. Claudia – The Contours
23. This Ole Heart – The Quails
24. The Night We Called It A Day – Four Tops
Satisfaction Guaranteed! – Motown Guys 1961-69 – Various Artists CD (Kent)
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Following the warm reception given to our “Finders Keepers: Motown Girls 1961-1967” collection, and in the spirit of equal opportunity, we felt it only right to ask Motown for permission to raid their master tape vault for tracks for a companion all-male set.
The resulting “Satisfaction Guaranteed! Motown Guys 1961-1969” includes some of the company’s biggest stars – the Miracles, Four Tops, Temptations and Marvin Gaye alongside talent such as Jr Walker, the Spinners, Edwin Starr, Jimmy Ruffin, Marv Johnson, Shorty Long and Bobby Taylor; and a couple of acts who have never had any of their Motown recordings issued before – Johnny Bristol and the Quails. In all, 24 tracks by 24 artists.
The Marvin Gaye, Temptations, Four Tops and Freddie Gorman titles were first released as downloads in 2013 but have never appeared on CD before (or on vinyl, for that matter). The remaining tracks are previously unissued in any format. In other words, something for the Motown collector who has everything.
It’s been a great couple of years for Motown fans, with a steady stream of quality Kent and Ace compilations featuring unissued masters from the company’s golden era. “Satisfaction Guaranteed!” might well be one of the best, particularly for those who favour the male side of the Motown roster.
The collection features just about all of the label’s most eminent male artists. The Temptations, Four Tops, Miracles, Shorty Long, Marvin Gaye, Jimmy Ruffin and Jr Walker all appear with sides of such quality that you’ll wonder why they were not issued. Add goodies from pioneer Motown acts the Quails, Gino Parks, Marv Johnson, the Contours and Freddie Gorman, sides from later signings the Fantastic Four, Chuck Jackson, Edwin Starr and Bobby Taylor, a killer from the Spinners, gems from underrated one-shots the Hit Pack, Headliners, Serenaders and Bruce Channel and vocal outings from Ivy Jo Hunter, Frank Wilson and Johnny Bristol – fellows who, during their Motown years, were better known for their writing and production skills – and you have a heck of a compilation.
Highlights? Try Jimmy Ruffin’s early take on the Temptations’ ‘It’s You That I Need’ or the Temptations themselves on an early and quite different version of the oft-recorded ‘He Who Picks A Rose’. Frank Wilson’s essay on ‘Together ‘Til The End Of Time’ shows how closely Brenda Holloway stuck to his script, and Jr Walker’s ‘My Girl Annie’ is as vibrant and exciting as any of his released singles, while his former producer Johnny Bristol has what might be one of the very best of all the hitherto unissued Motown cuts with his groovy ‘How To Forget A True Love’.
In “Satisfaction Guaranteed! Motown Guys 1961-69” compilers Keith Hughes and Mick Patrick have delivered one of the finest packages to date in our Motown series. It’s going to be a tough one to follow – but we’ll try. By Tony Rounce — Ace Records
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