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At Their Very Best
R&B / Soul · 2002

At Their Very Best

A definitive collection showcasing The Temptations' unparalleled vocal harmonies and the evolving Motown sound, spanning their classic hits and genre-defining innovations.

March 18, 2002 · Universal Music TV

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This album is a vibrant journey through the golden age of Motown, brimming with the smooth, sophisticated harmonies and irresistible grooves that defined The Temptations. It's the sound of joy, romance, and impeccable showmanship, perfect for dancing, reminiscing, or simply soaking in the brilliance of one of music's most iconic groups. A must-have for anyone who appreciates the foundational artistry of R&B and soul.

Moments Worth Listening For
The undeniable, instantly recognizable bassline and lead vocal entrance of David Ruffin on 'My Girl', setting the standard for Motown romance.
The dramatic, pleading harmonies and powerful build-up in 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg', showcasing the group's emotional depth.
The innovative, psychedelic funk production and socially conscious narrative of 'Cloud Nine', marking a pivotal shift in their sound.
The playful, effortless charm and call-and-response vocals of 'The Way You Do The Things You Do', a perfect example of their early, sweet soul sound.

How does At Their Very Best sound next to the rest of The Temptations's catalogue?

Road Trip+1.8σ

Road Trip saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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