Martha & the Vandellas
Gold
Gold
Tracks (42)
Released: March, 2006 by Motown
Genre: Soul and R&B
Songs
Disc 1
1
I'll Have to Let Him Go
2
Come and Get These Memories
3
(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave
4
A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)
5
Quicksand
6
Darling, I Hum Our Song
7
Live Wire
8
In My Lonely Room
9
Dancing in the Street
10
There He Is (At My Door)
11
Wild One
12
Nowhere to Run
13
Motoring
14
You've Been in Love Too Long
15
Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things)
16
My Baby Loves Me
17
What Am I Going to Do Without Your Love
18
I'm Ready for Love
19
Third Finger, Left Hand
20
It's Easy to Fall in Love (With a Guy Like You)
Disc 2
1
Jimmy Mack
2
Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone
3
One Way Out
4
Honey Chile
5
Show Me the Way
6
I Promise to Wait My Love
7
Forget Me Not
8
I Can't Dance to That Music You're Playin'
9
Sweet Darlin'
10
We've Got) Honey Love
11
Taking My Love (And Leaving Me)
12
I Should Be Proud
13
Love, Guess Who
14
I Gotta Let You Go
15
Bless You
16
In and Out of My Life
17
Tear It on Down
18
Willie D
19
Power of Love
20
Wild Night
21
Love Blind
22
Free Again
Album Review
Martha Reeves certainly has come a long way since her days as an A&R assistant at Motown, crafting hit after hit and helping mold the powerhouse Motown sound of the '60s. But what's surprising is that there's really not that many greatest-hits compilations that are both thorough and readily available to discover just how deep the Reeves & the Vandellas catalog truly is. Thankfully, Gold corrects that and then some. Under the steady hand of Motown superhero and Universal executive Harry Weinger, the Motown catalog, which has been long weathered over time, is starting to shine impeccably, and this two-disc, 42-song offering is concrete proof. Gold works its way through their career in chronological fashion, but wastes no time in offering the best of the bunch with "Heatwave" as the third track. All of the other biggest hits are here and then some, and kudos for the inclusion of "There He Is (At My Door)," the B-side to their most well-known single, "Dancing in the Street," as well as the Frank Wilson-penned "It's Easy to Fall in Love (With a Guy Like You)," originally found on the excellent Cellarful of Motown! anthology. The second disc wanes on the Motown stompers a bit, but there's plenty of soulful delights to appease even the most stringent of connoisseurs. Also a pleasant surprise is the inclusion of later '70s material recorded post-Motown at Arista and MCA, including Martha's solo works as well as her cover of Van Morrison's "Wild Night." Overall, it's a great starting point for the casual listener and probably the most reasonable and thorough anthology on the market and most likely one of the best compilations for the Vandellas that will ever be assembled. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
 
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