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With the exception of
Stevie Wonder
and
Marvin Gaye
, one would be hard pressed to name a
Motown
act who went through as many creative shifts as
the Temptations
. While
Wonder
's and
Gaye
's changes of direction were a product of their own creative rebellion against
Berry Gordy
's brilliant but often formulaic vision,
seemed to be the label's official "keeping up with the times" artists, starting out as interpreters of
Smokey Robinson
's silky-smooth
sweet soul
confections and going on to embrace
rock
guitars, work with members of
Funkadelic
, and be produced by
Rick James
, all while holding onto their trademark vocal style. The length and breadth of
' career would make it practically impossible for a single-disc career retrospective to be truly comprehensive, and
The Ultimate Collection
is missing a few essential tracks (most notably
"Psychedelic Shack"
"Runaway Child, Running Wild"
), while two latter-day hits,
"Treat Her Like a Lady"
"Error of Our Ways,"
don't exactly bring this set to a triumphant conclusion. But if you're only going to own one
Temptations
disc,
is a very good one to get; it includes the majority of the group's biggest hits, the remastering sounds great, and the chronological sequence gives a fine picture of the group's constant musical evolution.
isn't the last word on
, but it's a splendid starting point to their music, and will add a satisfying portion of sweet-and-sour
soul
to your next party. Special added attraction: a rare a cappella take of
"My Girl"
is included as a bonus. ~ Mark Deming
Stevie Wonder
and
Marvin Gaye
, one would be hard pressed to name a
Motown
act who went through as many creative shifts as
the Temptations
. While
Wonder
's and
Gaye
's changes of direction were a product of their own creative rebellion against
Berry Gordy
's brilliant but often formulaic vision,
seemed to be the label's official "keeping up with the times" artists, starting out as interpreters of
Smokey Robinson
's silky-smooth
sweet soul
confections and going on to embrace
rock
guitars, work with members of
Funkadelic
, and be produced by
Rick James
, all while holding onto their trademark vocal style. The length and breadth of
' career would make it practically impossible for a single-disc career retrospective to be truly comprehensive, and
The Ultimate Collection
is missing a few essential tracks (most notably
"Psychedelic Shack"
"Runaway Child, Running Wild"
), while two latter-day hits,
"Treat Her Like a Lady"
"Error of Our Ways,"
don't exactly bring this set to a triumphant conclusion. But if you're only going to own one
Temptations
disc,
is a very good one to get; it includes the majority of the group's biggest hits, the remastering sounds great, and the chronological sequence gives a fine picture of the group's constant musical evolution.
isn't the last word on
, but it's a splendid starting point to their music, and will add a satisfying portion of sweet-and-sour
soul
to your next party. Special added attraction: a rare a cappella take of
"My Girl"
is included as a bonus. ~ Mark Deming