The Supremes Sing Holland

The Supremes - The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland (1967/2016) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

The Supremes - The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland (1967/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 31:34 minutes | 1,37 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland (issued in Europe as The Supremes Sing Motown) is the tenth studio album released by The Supremes for Motown in 1967. It includes the number-one hit singles 'You Keep Me Hangin' On' and 'Love Is Here and Now You're Gone'. As the title states: all songs on the album were written and produced by Motown's main songwriting team of Holland–Dozier–Holland. Most of the album was recorded during the spring and summer of 1966; however several songs date back to the summer of 1964. According to Motown data this LP sold over 1,525,000 copies in the USA alone.
The Supremes - The Supremes Sing Holland - Dozier-Holland (Expanded Edition) (2018)

The Supremes - The Supremes Sing Holland - Dozier-Holland (Expanded Edition) (2018)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 1,12 GB | Cover | 02:34:01 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 375 MB
R-n-B, Soul | Label: Motown Records

This 2CD Expanded Edition of The Supremes’ chart-topping, ‘The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland,’ includes a whopping 52 tracks that magnify the scope of a seminal album that made history.
Diana Ross & The Supremes - Motown Albums 1964-1969 (10CD) Japanese Mini-LP, SHM-CD Remastered Reissue 2012

Diana Ross & The Supremes - Motown Albums 1964-1969 (10CD)
Japanese Mini-LP SHM-CD Remastered Reissue 2012

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 2.2 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 774 Mb | Scans ~ 1.2 Gb
Motown, R&B, Soul, Funk, AM Pop | Label: Motown/Universal Music Japan | Time: 05:38:04

Cardboard sleeve (mini LP) reissue from Diana Ross & The Supremes featuring the high-fidelity SHM-CD format. Part of a ten-album Diana Ross & The Supremes SHM-CD cardboard sleeve reissue series featuring albums "Where Did Our Love Go", "More Hits By The Supremes", "I Hear A Symphony", "The Supremes A Go Go", "Sing Holland Dozier Holland", "Reflections", "Join The Temptaions", "Love Child", "Let The Sunshine In", and "Cream Of The Crop".
Diana Ross & The Supremes - More Hits By The Supremes (1965) [1986, Reissue]

Diana Ross & The Supremes - More Hits By The Supremes (1965) [1986, Reissue]
R&B, Pop-Soul, Motown | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 32:42 Min. | 211,78 Mb
Label: Tamla Motown (Germany) | Cat.# WD72117 | Released: 1986 (1965-07-23)

"More Hits by The Supremes" is the sixth studio album by Motown singing group The Supremes, released in 1965. The album includes two number-one hits: "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Back in My Arms Again", as well as the Top 20 single "Nothing but Heartaches". The album opens up with the b-side "Ask Any Girl" from their "Where Did Our Love Go" album, which ironically ended side 2 of their previous album of new material. It was once planned for single release with this new mix. Barney Ales, then an executive vice-president of Motown Records, reported in the August 14, 1965 issue of Billboard magazine the album had advance orders estimated at 300,000. More Hits by The Supremes peaked at #6 on the U.S. Billboard album chart and remained on that chart for 37 weeks. It reached #2 on Billboard's R&B album chart. To further underscore their popularity, each girl's signature was autographed on the album cover. According to Motown data this album managed to sell over 1,675,000 copies.
The Supremes - More Hits By The Supremes (1965/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

The Supremes - More Hits By The Supremes (1965/2016)
R&B, Pop-Soul, Motown | FLAC (tracks), 24bit/192kHz | 32:33 Min | 1,68 Gb (incl 5%) | Front Cover
Label: Universal Music/Motown | Tracks: 12 | Released: 2016 (1965-07-23)

"More Hits by The Supremes" is the sixth studio album by Motown singing group The Supremes, released in 1965. The album includes two number-one hits: "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Back in My Arms Again", as well as the Top 20 single "Nothing but Heartaches". The album opens up with the b-side "Ask Any Girl" from their "Where Did Our Love Go" album, which ironically ended side 2 of their previous album of new material. It was once planned for single release with this new mix. Barney Ales, then an executive vice-president of Motown Records, reported in the August 14, 1965 issue of Billboard magazine the album had advance orders estimated at 300,000. More Hits by The Supremes peaked at #6 on the U.S. Billboard album chart and remained on that chart for 37 weeks. It reached #2 on Billboard's R&B album chart. To further underscore their popularity, each girl's signature was autographed on the album cover. According to Motown data this album managed to sell over 1,675,000 copies.
The Supremes - The Supremes A' Go-Go (Expanded Edition) (1966/2017)

The Supremes - The Supremes A' Go-Go (Expanded Edition) (1966/2017)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 1 GB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 375 MB | 02:36:35
Funk, Soul, RnB, Pop | Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)

Supremes A' Go-Go was the group's first number one pop album, propelled to that place with help from a chart-topping single ("You Can't Hurry Love") and a marketing ploy that generated an irresistible song lineup. And along with The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland, Supremes A' Go-Go has held its value better than almost any of the trio's most successful albums (which excludes We Remember Sam Cooke) in fact, back in the days when vinyl was the only game in town, used copies of this record sold faster and better than any of their other common '60s LPs, and for good reason.
The Supremes - Supremes A' Go-Go (1966/2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

The Supremes - Supremes A' Go-Go (1966/2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 31:45 minutes | 690 MB
Soul | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Supremes A' Go-Go was the group's first number one pop album, propelled to that place with help from a chart-topping single ("You Can't Hurry Love") and a marketing ploy that generated an irresistible song lineup.
The Supremes - The Supremes A' Go-Go (1966) [2017, 2CD Expanded Edition]

The Supremes - The Supremes A' Go-Go (1966) [2017, 2CD Expanded Edition]
R&B, Soul/Funk, Pop/Rock | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 02:37:52 h. | 1,32 Gb
Label: Universal Music Group / Motown Records (USA) | Cat.# B0026532-02 | Released: 2017-04-28 (1966-08-25)

A 2-CD deluxe rendering of the group's first pop #1 LP, inspired by the album's 50th anniversary last year. Outtakes and rare mixes, including a newly created duet with the Four Tops, have been added to the album's original mono and stereo versions, now remastered for the first time in decades, to create a unique package deserving of the Supremes legendary status. Comes with two 24-pages booklets with extensive liner notes and never-before-seen photos.

The Supremes: Greatest Hits - Live In Amsterdam (2009)  Music

Posted by robi62 at May 21, 2013
The Supremes: Greatest Hits - Live In Amsterdam (2009)

The Supremes: Greatest Hits - Live In Amsterdam (2009)
Video: PAL, MPEG-2 at 5 000 Kbps, 720 x 576 (1.333) at 25.000 fps | Audio: AC-3 2ch. at 192 Kbps, DTS 5ch. at 1 510 Kbps
Genre: R&B, Soul | Label: Wienerworld Ltd | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 26 Jan 2009 | Runtime: 57 min. | 2,73 GB (DVD5)

This DVD is taken from a concert that was filmed live in Concertgebouw, Amsterdam in 1968 and includes three bonus songs from a concert in Carré several years earlier. See these glamorous girls at their peak and enjoy a supremely magical performance!
The most successful American performers of the 1960s, the Supremes for a time rivaled even the Beatles in terms of red-hot commercial appeal, reeling off five number one singles in a row at one point.
The Supremes - More Hits By The Supremes (Expanded Edition) (1965/2018)

The Supremes - More Hits By The Supremes (Expanded Edition) (1965/2018)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 824 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 366 MB | 02:35:39
Soul, RnB, Pop | Label: Uni/Motown

Its title might lead one to think this was a compilation, but it wasn't rather, More Hits by the Supremes is merely a valid presumption of its worth. It was also the original group's third highest charting album of their five years on Motown, and came not a moment too soon. The Supremes were doing incredibly well as a singles act, but not since Where Did Our Love Go had any of their LPs done particularly well on the pop charts; even a well-intentioned Sam Cooke-tribute album recorded early in 1965, which ought to have done better, had only reached number 75 (though it had gotten to number five on the R&B LP charts).