The Never-Before-Released Masters
Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 1987 (1987-07-01)
Recorded1961-1969
GenreSoul/Pop
Length1:12:00
LabelMotown
ProducerGeorge Solomon
The Supremes chronology
Anthology
(1986)
The Never-Before-Released Masters
(1987)
Love Supreme
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

The Never-Before-Released Masters is 1987 compilation album containing unreleased recordings recorded by Motown girl-group The Supremes from 1961 to 1969.[2] It was the second CD release of unreleased recordings by The Supremes, the first being disc two of the 2 disc "25th Anniversary" compilation. Several other unreleased tracks appeared on earlier various artists compilations.

A majority of the recordings for the unreleased album Diana Ross & The Supremes Sing Disney Classics are featured on this compilation. Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard are both featured with lead vocals on two songs each. Mary Wilson is featured lead on "Our Day Will Come" and The Ballad Of Davy Crockett. Florence Ballard is featured lead on "Save Me A Star" and Silent Night.

Track listing

  1. "Sweet Thing"
  2. "It's Going All The Way (To True Love)"
  3. "A Little Breeze"
  4. "Am I Asking Too Much"
  5. "Stormy"
  6. "Slow Down"
  7. "Don't Let True Love Die"
  8. "Too Much A Little Too Soon"
  9. "Too Hurt To Cry, Too Much In Love To Say Goodbye"
  10. Can I Get a Witness
  11. "Come Into My Palace"
  12. "I'm The Exception To The Rule"
  13. "Our Day Will Come"
  14. "Save Me A Star"
  15. "Mr. Blues"
  16. "Little Miss Loser
  17. "Fancy Passes"
  18. The Ballad Of Davy Crockett
  19. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
  20. Whistle While You Work
  21. I've Got No Strings
  22. A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
  23. "The Land Of Make Believe"
  24. "Toyland"
  25. "It Won't Be Long Til Christmas"
  26. The Christmas Song
  27. Silent Night

Personnel

References

  1. The Never-Before-Released Masters at AllMusic
  2. "Diana Ross & The Supremes* - The Never-Before-Released Masters". Discogs.
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