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Baby Love
R&B / Soul · 1973

Baby Love

September 1973 · Pickwick

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This album is pure, unadulterated joy, bottled straight from the heart of Motown's golden era. It's the sound of sunshine, effortless cool, and irresistible dance grooves, all wrapped up in the dazzling harmonies and iconic lead vocals of Diana Ross and The Supremes.

Every track is a hit, a meticulously crafted pop-soul anthem designed to make you move, sing along, and feel utterly fantastic.

Own this if you want an instant mood boost, a masterclass in sophisticated pop production, and a collection of songs that have truly stood the test of time, still sounding as fresh and vibrant today as they did decades ago.

Moments Worth Listening For
The instantly recognizable bassline and handclaps that kick off 'Baby Love,' leading into Diana Ross's effortlessly cool lead vocal and the Supremes' signature harmonies.
The dramatic, almost pleading vocal delivery on the chorus of 'Stop! In the Name of Love,' perfectly complemented by the tight backing harmonies and the song's iconic choreography-ready structure.
The relentless, joyous rhythm section and call-and-response vocals in 'You Can't Hurry Love,' building to an ecstatic peak that exemplifies Motown's hit-making formula.
The sophisticated string arrangements and dynamic shifts in 'Where Did Our Love Go,' showcasing the group's ability to blend pop accessibility with orchestral grandeur.

How does Baby Love sound next to the rest of The Supremes's catalogue?

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