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Let Yourself Go: The '70s Albums, Vol 2 – 1974–1977: The Final Sessions : ウィキペディア英語版
Let Yourself Go: The '70s Albums, Vol 2 – 1974–1977: The Final Sessions


''Let Yourself Go'', the follow-up box set to ''This Is the Story: The '70s Albums, Vol. 1 – 1970–1973: The Jean Terrell Years'', comprises The Supremes' albums from 1974–1977, featuring original member Mary Wilson, longtime member Cindy Birdsong, newest member Scherrie Payne, and final Supreme Susaye Greene. Included in this set are The Supremes' final three studio albums released in their entirety on CD for the first time. Also included are several unreleased and alternate takes.
After a two and a half year absence of no recordings from the Supremes, Motown finally released "The Supremes" in June 1975 the first of the three albums in this set. The lead single "He's My Man" went to #1 on the disco charts and peaked at #69 on the r&b chart. Mary Wilson and Scherrie Payne split the leads on this album as well as the other two LP releases "High Energy" released in April 1976 at which time Cindy left the group but is heard on all of the tracks and was replaced by Susaye Greene. Her lead vocal graces the lead track "High Energy" and also is featured on the single "I'm Gonna let My Heart Do the Walking" which was the last top 40 single for the Supremes and features Scherrie Payne on lead vocals. There is a bonus alternate track of this single on this cd featuring Susaye Greene who has a 5 octave range vocal. The final album released in October 1976, Mary, Scherrie, & Susaye featuring the singles "You're My Driving Wheel" hitting the lower reaches of the Billboard Pop chart, and the follow-up single "Let Yourself Go" which missed the charts altogether, features some great disco tracks such as "Love I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good". This album shares similarities with the Supremes first album, Meet The Supremes, in that they both feature all three Supremes on lead vocals and did not make the Billboard Charts.
==Track listing==
;CD 1
#"He’s My Man"

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