Every Monday, I take a look at an album from Motown’s extensive discography. This week I look at the Supremes’ 1964 hit-filled effort, Where Did Our Love Go.
Tag: R&B
Martha and the Vandellas- Come And Get These Memories
Every Monday, I take a look at an album from Motown’s extensive discography. This week I look at Martha and the Vandellas’ 1963 debut, Come And Get These Memories.
Marvin Gaye- That Stubborn Kinda Fellow
Every Monday, I take a look at an album from Motown’s extensive discography. This week I look at Marvin Gaye’s 1963 album, That Stubborn Kinda Fellow.
Lennixx- Enough To Get Away
Swedish pop duo Lennixx make a splash with an exciting debut, mixing luscious R&B and irresistibly catchy pop.
The Contours- Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)
Every Monday, I look at an album from Motown’s extensive discography. This week I look at the Contours’ 1962 debut, Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance).
Kali Uchis- Red Moon in Venus
Exceptionally smooth and oozing elegance, Red Moon in Venus sees Uchis embracing love and desire while celebrating her femininity.
Yazmin Lacey- Voice Notes
Yazmin Lacey’s long-awaited debut doesn’t disappoint, providing an intimate, soothing soundscape.
Wesley Joseph- GLOW
Glow sees Wesley Joesph provide a glimpse of his considerable talent with a slick, condensed effort.
Jouska- Suddenly My Mind Is Blank
Suddenly My Mind Is Blank sees Marit Othilie Thorvik flying solo, provding a hazy, ethereal, and intimate experience.
Caroline Polachek- Desire, I Want To Turn Into You
Desire, I want to Turn Into You sees Caroline Polachek ascend into pop’s elite. It’s eclectic, playful, and powerful as Polachek embraces the rollercoaster that is desire.