The Supremes
The Supremes · 1975
29 min · 10 tracks · R&B ยท soul ยท disco
A blend of smooth soul melodies and upbeat disco rhythms, encapsulating the vibrant energy of the mid-1970s.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- upbeat tracks for joyful moments short bursts of vibrant energy for afternoon gatherings
- 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.
- If you like
- R&B, soul, disco
The Supremes is an album by The Supremes, released in 1975. A blend of smooth soul melodies and upbeat disco rhythms, encapsulating the vibrant energy of the mid-1970s. Despite mixed reviews, this album showcased The Supremes' efforts to adapt to the evolving disco scene, highlighting their continued relevance. It included tracks that resonated with audiences during its release, although it did not achieve the commercial success of earlier works. The album is often noted for its attempt to maintain the group's signature sound amidst a backdrop of shifting musical trends. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Supremes sound like?
A blend of smooth soul melodies and upbeat disco rhythms, encapsulating the vibrant energy of the mid-1970s. Rooted in R&B and soul.
What makes The Supremes by The Supremes notable?
Despite mixed reviews, this album showcased The Supremes' efforts to adapt to the evolving disco scene, highlighting their continued relevance. It included tracks that resonated with audiences during its release, although it did not achieve the commercial success of earlier works. The album is often noted for its attempt to maintain the group's signature sound amidst a backdrop of shifting musical trends. 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.
Who is The Supremes for?
The Supremes works well if you're into upbeat tracks for joyful moments, short bursts of vibrant energy and for afternoon gatherings.
How many songs are on The Supremes?
The Supremes has 10 tracks, running approximately 29 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 He's My Man Standout 2:55
- 2 Early Morning Love 3:11
- 3 Where Is It I Belong Standout 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 Standout 2:33
- 9 Where Do I Go From Here 3:29
- 10 You Turn Me Around 2:30
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