.
Dusty Groove
.
.
   
My Cart
My Account  
Search
   
   


Sell us your CDs

Visit our store

Facebook   Twitter
cover art  
image note       view larger image

Where Did Our Love Go

Out Of Stock

Add Item to Want List
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.



You might be interested in:
cover art  
David Ruffin
My Whole World Ended: David Ruffin's first solo album after leaving The Temptations – and a record that's as great as anything he ever recorded with the group! The album's got the general feel of Ruffin's lead vocal ... read more
  Soul (LP) 11.99
cover art  
Mandre
Mandre: We have to admit we've passed this album up for years and years, as it seems to be rather ubiquitous in these parts, and boy were we mistaken! Side one is mostly instrumental, and sounds like a lost Dexter ... read more
  Soul (LP) 8.99
cover art  
Billy Preston & Syreeta/David Shire
Fast Break: Billy Preston & Syreeta handled the music for this slightly-lame, kind of strange Gabe Kaplan vehicle from the late 70s. The music is relatively fine, although the album lacks any totally funky moments. ... read more
  Soul (LP) 3.99
cover art  
David Ruffin
Everything's Coming Up Love: David Ruffin teams with Van McCoy for this sweet little set – and the result is a great batch of grooves that swell with Ruffin's soulful sound of the 70s, but sway with the warm McCoy dancefloor ... read more
  Soul (LP) 3.99
cover art  
Jackson 5
Looking Through The Windows: Pure genius – like just about every other early Motown album by the Jackson 5! The vocals are sublime – almost even more perfect than on the first few records – and the group have some ... read more
  Soul (LP) 7.99
cover art  
Michael Jackson
Got To Be There: Early Michael Jackson at his best – a brilliant solo album that sparkles with honest warmth and sweet soul energy! There's a gentleness to the tunes that's quite striking, but never childish – ... read more
  Soul (LP) 7.99
cover art  
Michael Jackson
Original Soul Of Michael Jackson: ... read more
  Soul (LP) 13.99
cover art  
DeBarge
In A Special Way: A surprisingly great album from DeBarge – proof that the group really had something great at the start! Much as we'd like to dismiss DeBarge for their dated costumes and silly covers, the group ... read more
  Soul (LP) 2.99
cover art  
Stevie Wonder
Jungle Fever – Music From The Movie: ... read more
  Soul (LP) 2.99
cover art  
Don Covay
Super Dude I: Although Don's probably best known for his Atlantic stuff, we really love this album for Mercury from the early 70s. It's a nice bit of 70s soul, with a sound that's a lot more in place than that of his ... read more
  Soul (LP) 5.99
cover art  
Bill Cosby
Silver Throat – Bill Cosby Sings: A weird little record from Bill Cosby – a set that's not as all-out funky as some of his other vocal albums, but still pretty nice overall! The style here is more bluesy than soul-based, but production ... read more
  Soul (LP) 1.99
cover art  
Roy Ayers
Vibrations: One of Roy Ayers' greatest albums of the 70s – a set that tightens up the groove from previous Polydor productions, yet still keeps all the soul intact! The record picks up the style begun with ... read more
  Soul (LP) 8.99
 

Are we missing anything?
Click here to make a suggestion.
© 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.   Terms of use
Email to: dg@dustygroove.com