Sunday, March 23, 2008

MUSIC - Motown Classics: Gold


Score: 9.8

Holy crap what a collection. Usually when I'm listening to two CD's worth of various artists, there isn't a whole lot of good stuff to say. Quality varies so much from artist to artist, from time to time for each artist, and the huge changes in sound that usually come with anything that spans fifteen years is often too much to take in, even if quality isn't an issue.

But for the 13 years covered here, Motown was at its best, and America knew it. The Temptations, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder (I didn't even know he performed when he was young enough to be labeled "Young Stevie Wonder"), The Jackson 5, Four Tops, etc. These were huge names singing hugely popular songs, and they were all doing so under the guidance of Motown records. These songs have had such an impact on popular culture that I recognized half of them without having ever "heard" them before, on their own, as music. That means they were used in TV, movies, in shopping malls, or were simply relics of my parents' meagre music collection in the 80s which I mostly blocked out. These are great pop songs, without any doubt.

The more critical part of me wants to question the ingenuity of such mass-produced tracks (the HDH songwriting team apparently wrote 25 number one hits, as many as Lennon-McCartney, which is itself simply amazing) and the artistic "integrity" of the artists who performed them, but I simply can't. I don't care that every song was in 4/4 time, or that few of the artists wrote their own material, or that certain tropes were repeated time and time again; all I care about is hearing another tune, because I know it will be good. That this collection just scratches the surface of most of these artists (all of whom brought special touches to the songs, and delivered them with a professionalism and soul rarely heard amongst the pop stars of today) makes me happy, because I know there are more songs (perhaps not of the same quality, but probably not far off) just waiting to be discovered and rediscovered. I'm sold, I love Motown.

1 comment:

  1. i love the gold series, always a good way to get an idea of an artist or a genre, only complaint is that i purchased alot of em only to find reissues with an extra disk(bto, marvin gaye, ect)
    if u like hdh, ud love the funk brothers, same idea they wrote every other song in motown
    or like this documentry says
    "MORE #1 HITS THAN
    The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones,
    and Elvis Combined
    THE BIGGEST HIT MACHINE IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC"
    standing in the shadow of motown is the documentary

    awkwardly yours :PhoenixX

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