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Love Supreme

The Supremes · 1988

71 min · 25 tracks · R&B · soul · disco

A vibrant collection of classic Motown hits that encapsulate the spirit of love and resilience.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady mid-tempo dance vibes nostalgic sing-along moments uplifting energy for gatherings
Context
Released in 1988, 'Love Supreme' was a compilation album celebrating The Supremes' most cherished hits during their peak years in the 1960s. At this point, the group had undergone several lineup changes, with founding member Diana Ross having already established a successful solo career. This album served to remind listeners of their significant contributions to pop and soul music.
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R&B, soul, disco

Love Supreme is an album by The Supremes, released in 1988. A vibrant collection of classic Motown hits that encapsulate the spirit of love and resilience. The album reached number 16 on the Billboard R&B charts, showcasing The Supremes' lasting influence on the genre. Its release contributed to a resurgence of interest in Motown's legacy during the late 1980s, influencing new generations of artists and fans alike. Additionally, this anthology highlights their role in shaping the sound of American pop music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Love Supreme sound like?

A vibrant collection of classic Motown hits that encapsulate the spirit of love and resilience. Rooted in R&B and soul.

What makes Love Supreme by The Supremes notable?

The album reached number 16 on the Billboard R&B charts, showcasing The Supremes' lasting influence on the genre. Its release contributed to a resurgence of interest in Motown's legacy during the late 1980s, influencing new generations of artists and fans alike. Additionally, this anthology highlights their role in shaping the sound of American pop music. Released in 1988, 'Love Supreme' was a compilation album celebrating The Supremes' most cherished hits during their peak years in the 1960s. At this point, the group had undergone several lineup changes, with founding member Diana Ross having already established a successful solo career. This album served to remind listeners of their significant contributions to pop and soul music.

Who is Love Supreme for?

Love Supreme works well if you're into steady mid-tempo dance vibes, nostalgic sing-along moments and uplifting energy for gatherings.

How many songs are on Love Supreme?

Love Supreme has 25 tracks, running approximately 71 minutes.

Tracklist

25 tracks·71:00

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 You Can’t Hurry Love Standout 2:47
  • 2 Stop! In the Name of Love Standout 2:54
  • 3 Baby Love Standout 2:38
  • 4 Come See About Me 2:43
  • 5 The Happening 2:48
  • 6 I’m Gonna Make You Love Me 3:08
  • 7 Automatically Sunshine 2:37
  • 8 Love Child 2:55
  • 9 Up the Ladder to the Roof 3:13
  • 10 I’m Livin’ in Shame 2:58
  • 11 No Matter What Sign You Are 2:49
  • 12 Some Things You Never Get Used To 2:22
  • 13 Stoned Love 3:11
  • 14 Floy Joy 2:32
  • 15 Where Did Our Love Go 2:32
  • 16 You Keep Me Hangin’ On 2:43
  • 17 Love Is Here and Now You’re Gone 2:47
  • 18 I Second That Emotion 2:20
  • 19 Reflections 2:52
  • 20 Nathan Jones 3:00
  • 21 In and Out of Love 2:39
  • 22 Someday We’ll Be Together 3:28
  • 23 I Hear a Symphony 2:44
  • 24 Back in My Arms Again 2:53
  • 25 Forever Came Today 3:13

Release Date

January 1, 1988

Genre

disco, soul

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

71 min 0 sec