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The Pointer Sisters – 1975 – Steppin’ Read Reviews, Buy the Album or Download the Album for free. Rip, posting & additional info’s by Nikos. Keeping their forward momentum at warp speed, the Pointer Sisters brought the effusive Steppin’ to bear in summer 1975.
Quality: FLAC (Tracks) Artist: The Pointer Sisters Title: The Essential Pointer Sisters Released: 2017 Style: Soul, Funk, RnB, Disco RAR Size: 1.03 Gb Tracklist: 01. Nothin' But a Heartache 03. Lay It On the Line 04. Come and Get Your Love 05.
Happiness 06. Where Did the Time Go 07. Movin' On 08. He's so Shy 09.
Slow Hand 10. Someday We'll Be Together (UK Single Edit) 11. What a Surprise 12. Should I Do It 13. American Music 14. I'm So Excited 15. I Feel for You 16.
Heart to Heart 17. If You Wanna Get Back Your Lady 18. Nightline 19. I Need You (Single Mix) 20. Automatic (Single Version) 22. Jump (For My Love) (Single Remix) 23.
Neutron Dance (Single Version) 24. Baby Come and Get It (Single Version) 25. Dare Me (Hot New Remix) 26. Freedom (Single Version) 27. Twist My Arm (Single Version) 28. Back In My Arms 29.
All I Know Is the Way I Feel (Single Mix) 31. Mercury Rising (Single Mix) 32. He Turned Me Out (Extended Radio Version) 33. I'm In Love (Single Edit) 34.
Power of Persuasion 35. Jump (For My Love) (12' Long Version) 36. Automatic (12' Special Remix).
• • (Supremes) Associated acts, Past members The Supremes were an American and the premier act of Records during the 1960s. Founded as The Primettes in, Michigan, in 1959, the Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and are, to date, America's most successful with on the. Most of these hits were written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team,.
At their peak in the mid-1960s, the Supremes rivaled in worldwide popularity, and it is said that their success made it possible for future African American and soul musicians to find mainstream success.,,, and, the original group, are all from the public housing project in Detroit. They formed the Primettes as the sister act to the Primes (with and, who went on to form ). Replaced McGlown in 1960, and the group signed with Motown the following year as the Supremes.
Martin left the act in early 1962, and Ross, Ballard, and Wilson carried on as a. During the mid-1960s, the Supremes achieved mainstream success with Ross as lead singer and as its songwriting and production team. In 1967, Motown president renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes, and replaced Ballard with.
Ross left to pursue a solo career in 1970 and was replaced by, so the group's name reverted to The Supremes. During the mid-1970s, the lineup changed with, and joining the group until, after 18 years, The Supremes disbanded in 1977. Frederick Douglass Housing Project in Detroit In in 1958,, a junior high school student living in the, met and, who were two members of a Detroit singing group known as.
Ballard sang, as did Paul Williams' girlfriend, so Milton Jenkins, the Primes's manager, decided to create a sister group to be called. Ballard recruited her best friend, who recruited classmate. Mentored and funded by Jenkins, the Primettes began by performing hit songs of artists such as and at, social clubs and talent shows around the Detroit area. Receiving additional guidance from group friend and established songwriter, the quartet quickly earned a local fan following. The girls crafted an age-appropriate style that was inspired by the collegiate dress of popular group; and, for the most part, Ballard, Ross and Wilson performed equal leads on songs.
Within a few months, guitarist was added to the Primettes' lineup— a move that helped distinguish the group from Detroit's many other aspiring acts by allowing the girls to sing live instead of. After winning a prestigious local talent contest, the Primettes' sights were set on making a record. In hopes of getting the group signed to the local upstart label, in 1960 Ross asked an old neighbor, lead singer, to help the group land an audition for Motown executive, who had already proven himself a capable songwriter. Robinson liked 'the girls' (as they were then known around Motown) and agreed to help, but he liked their guitarist even more; with the Primettes' permission he hired Tarplin, who became the guitarist for the Miracles. Robinson arranged for the Primettes to audition for Gordy—but Gordy, feeling the girls too young and inexperienced to be recording artists, encouraged them to return when they had graduated from high school. Undaunted, later that year the Primettes recorded a single for, a label created just for them, titled ', which was backed with '. The single failed to find an audience, however.