The Supremes
The Supremes · 1975
29 min · 10 tracks · R&B · soul · disco
A blend of smooth soul melodies and upbeat disco rhythms, encapsulating the vibrant energy of the mid-1970s.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- upbeat tracks for joyful moments
- short bursts of vibrant energy
- for afternoon gatherings
- smooth melodies for easy listening
Maybe skip if you want
- seekers of lengthy epics
- prefer slow, contemplative sessions
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 1975, 'The Supremes' marked a new era for the group as they transitioned from their peak dominance in the 1960s. This self-titled album was their first without founding member Diana Ross, which prompted an exploration of new musical styles and themes. The album aimed to reestablish their identity in a changing musical landscape.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Shirelles· Martha and the Vandellas· The Marvelettes
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 He's My Man 2:55
- 2 Early Morning Love 3:11
- 3 Where Is It I Belong 3:53
- 4 It's All Been Said Before 2:30
- 5 This Is Why I Believe in You 3:10
- 6 You Can't Stop a Girl in Love 2:31
- 7 Color My World Blue 2:32
- 8 Give Out, but Don't Give Up 2:33
- 9 Where Do I Go From Here 3:29
- 10 You Turn Me Around 2:30
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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