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Where Did Our Love Go

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LP (Item 45584) Motown, 1964 — Condition: Used

An early Supremes record – prime 60s Motown at its best – produced by the Holland-Dozier-Holland team, with a solid, unified feel that really pushed the Supremes out of simple girl group soul, and into the realm of Motown genius they would nearly rule for years to come. Tunes are by HDH, Norman Whitfield, and Smokey Robinson – and include the classics "Where Did Our Love Go" and "Baby Love", plus "Come See About Me", "I'm Giving You Your Freedom", "Your Kiss Of Fire", "Ask Any Girl", and "A Breath Taking Guy". (Original pressing with deep groove. Cover has two holes punched out along the spine and a small sticker on front.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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