Thank You (For Loving Me All the Way) - Holland, Eddie
Live Wire [Commercial Version] - Dozier, Lamont
Old Love (Let's Try It Again) - Dozier, Lamont
Live Wire [Promo Version][Mix] - Dozier, Lamont
Shambles - Henslee, Gene
Beautiful Women - Hausey, Howard
The Way You Do the Things You Do - Robers, Bobby
Just Let Me Know - Gordy, Berry
If Your Heart Says Yes - Barnes, Sidney
I'll Cry Tomorrow - Barnes, Sidney
He's a Good Guy (Yes He Is) - Robinson, Smokey
Goddess of Love - Dozier, Lamont
How Can We Tell Him - Gordy, Berry
Better Late Than Never - Robinson, Smokey
Run, Run, Run - Dozier, Lamont
I'm Giving You Your Freedom - Dozier, Lamont
After the Showers Came Flowers - Hemric, Guy
Don't Be a Cry Baby - Motola, George
(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You - Robinson, Smokey
Heartbreak Road - Robinson, Smokey
Only You - Ram, Buck
Right Now - Bass, Harry
Give Me a Kiss - Sims, Jerome
She's My Baby - Paul, Clarence
You're a Wonderful One - Dozier, Lamont
When I'm Alone I Cry - Broadnax, Morris
Track Listings (26) - Disc #2
Can You Do It - Gordy, Thelma Colem
I'll Stand by You - Peoples, Dorothy
Set Me Free - Alan, Lee
My Lady Bug Stay Away from That Beatle - Dozier, Lamont
Poor Girl - Holland, Eddie
(Like A) Nightmare - Dozier, Lamont
If You Were Mine - Dozier, Lamont
Midnight Johnny - Gordy, Berry
Keep Me - Gordy, Berry
My Guy - Robinson, Smokey
Oh Little Boy (What Did You Do to Me) - Holland, Eddie
In My Lonely Room - Dozier, Lamont
A Tear for the Girl - Holland, Eddie
Devil with the Blues Dress - Long, Frederick
Wind It Up - Fuqua, Gwen Gordy
Every Little Bit Hurts - Cobb, Ed
Land of a Thousand Boys - Holloway, Brenda
Bringin' in the Gold - Hausey, Howard
I've Been a Long Time Leaving - Hausey, Howard
Satisfied Mind - Hayes, Joe
That's What's Happenin' - Hausey, Howard
Once Upon a Time - Ales, Barney
What's the Matter with You Baby - Ales, Barney
Just Ain't Enough Love - Dozier, Lamont
I'll Be in Trouble - Robinson, Smokey
The Girl's Alright with Me - Holland, Eddie
Track Listings (29) - Disc #3
Hey Harmonica Man [First Pressing] - Cooper, Marty
This Little Girl - Cosby, Henry
Little Acorn - Burnette, Dorsey
Cold as Usual - Burnette, Dorsey
You're Just Like You - Gordy, Berry
Here Comes That Heartache - Barkan, Mark
Try It Baby - Gordy, Berry Jr.
If My Heart Could Sing - Broadnax, Luval
Hey Harmonica Man [Alternate Mix] - Cooper, Marty
I Like It Like That - Robinson, Smokey
You're So Fine and Sweet - Moore, Warren "Pete
You're My Remedy - Robinson, Smokey
A Little Bit of Sympathy, A Little Bit of Love - Dozier, Lamont
Where Did Our Love Go - Dozier, Lamont
He Means the World to Me - Whitfield, Norman
Jimmy Brown - Burnette, Dorsey
Everybody's Angel - Burnette, Dorsey
I'll Always Love You - Cobb, Ed
Sad Song - Wilson, Frank
When I'm Gone - Robinson, Smokey
Guarantee (For a Lifetime) - Dozier, Lamont
Baby I Need Your Loving - Dozier, Lamont
Call on Me - Dozier, Lamont
Since I've Lost You - Whitfield, Norman
I Want Her Love - Holland, Eddie
You Make Me Happy - Curtis, Jimmy
You Never Looked Better - Hausey, Howard
Candy to Me - Dozier, Lamont
If You Don't Want My Love - Dozier, Lamont
Track Listings (28) - Disc #4
Dancing in the Street - Gaye, Marvin
There He Is (At My Door) - Gorman, Freddie
Baby I Miss You - Stevenson, William
Leaving Here [Live] - Dozier, Lamont
My Smile Is Just a Frown Turned Upside Down - Bradford, Janie
I'll Come Running - Crawford, Carolyn
Looking for the Right Guy - Robinson, Smokey
Feel Alright Tonight - Robinson, Smokey
Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue) - Holland, Eddie
Baby Baby I Need You - Robinson, Smokey
My Lil's Run Off - Hausey, Howard
Spanish Lace and Memories - Hausey, Howard
Satan's Blues - DeWalt, Autry
Monkey Jump - DeWalt, Autry Jr.
Bread Winner - Williams, Andre
You've Got to Change - Hunter, Ivory Joe
It's a Crying Shame (The Way You Treat a Good Man Like Me) - Long, Frederick
Out to Get You - Long, Frederick
That's What Love Is Made Of - Moore, Warren "Pete
Would I Love You - Robinson, Smokey
Lifetime Man - Capps, Allan
Mr. Lonely Heart - Pipkin, Chester
Baby Don't You Do It - Dozier, Lamont
Walk on the Wild Side - Bernstein, Elmer
Needle in a Haystack - Stevenson, William
Should I Tell Them - Stevenson, William
Happy Street - Hemric, Guy
Sad Boy - Burnette, Dorsey
Track Listings (29) - Disc #5
Baby Love - Dozier, Lamont
Ask Any Girl - Dozier, Lamont
Whisper You Love Me Boy - Dozier, Lamont
I'll Be Available - Robinson, Smokey
Soul Stomp - Gordon, Billy [1]
Hot 'N' Tot - Gordy, Berry
What Good Am I Without You - Stevenson, William
I Want You 'Round - Robinson, Smokey
Who You Gonna Run To - Robinson, Smokey
Same Old Story [Alternate Mix] - Robinson, Smokey
Sweet Thing - Stevenson, William
How Can I - Fuqua, Gwen Gordy
Hello Love - Gordy, Thelma Colem
The Further You Look, The Less You See - Robinson, Smokey
Tonight's the Night - Gordy, Berry
You're Bad News - Hunter, Ivory Joe
Too Many Fish in the Sea - Holland, Eddie
A Need for Love - Holland, Eddie
Come See About Me - Dozier, Lamont
You're Gone (But Always in My Heart) A.K.A. Always in My Heart - Dozier, Lamont
Pretty Little Angel [First Pressing] - Paul, Clarence
Tears in Vain - Paul, Clarence
Pretty Little Angel [Alternate Mix] - Paul, Clarence
Without the One You Love (Life's Not Worthwhile) - Dozier, Lamont
Love Has Gone - Dozier, Lamont
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) - Dozier, Lamont
Forever - Dozier, Lamont
A Little More Love - Moy, Sylvia
Go Ahead and Laugh [First Version] - Hunter, Ivory Joe
Track Listings (24) - Disc #6
Wild One - Hunter, Ivory Joe
Dancing Slow - Hunter, Ivory Joe
When Someone's Good to Ou - Gordy, Berry
My Heart - Robinson, Smokey
Can You Jerk Like Me - Hunter, Ivory Joe
That Day When She Needed Me - Robinson, Smokey
Come on Do the Jerk - Moore, Warren "Pete
Baby Don't You Go - Robinson, Smokey
Randy, The Newspaper Boy - Oddis, Ray
Happy Ghoul Tide - Haney, Bert
Talkin' to Your Picture - Page, Billy
Our Rhapsody - Page, Billy
Ever Since the World Began - Burnette, Dorsey
Long Long Time Ago - Burnette, Dorsey
This Is the Life - Adams, Lee
My Way - Jacques, Richard
My Girl - Robinson, Smokey
(Talkin' Bout) Nobody But My Baby - Holland, Eddie
Come See About Me - Dozier, Lamont
Pride and Joy - Gaye, marvin
Put Me in Your Pocket - Hausey, Howard
The Miles - Hausey, Howard
He Was Really Sayin' Somethin' - Holland, Eddie
Throw a Farewell Kiss - Holland, Eddie
Previously only available on the internet! The fourth volume of this exhaustive series of Motown boxsets that compiles every seven inch single officially released by the label in chronological order, including both A and ... more »B-sides, on six CDs plus one limited edition seven-inch single (The Supremes' 'Where Did Our Love Go?'). 163 tracks, all originally released in 1964, from some of the greatest Soul/R&B talents of all-time including Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, mary Wells, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Four Tops and many many more. Motown.« less
Previously only available on the internet! The fourth volume of this exhaustive series of Motown boxsets that compiles every seven inch single officially released by the label in chronological order, including both A and B-sides, on six CDs plus one limited edition seven-inch single (The Supremes' 'Where Did Our Love Go?'). 163 tracks, all originally released in 1964, from some of the greatest Soul/R&B talents of all-time including Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, mary Wells, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Four Tops and many many more. Motown.
CD Reviews
1964 Marathon
Jim Z | 11/07/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"1964 is now the year. Motown is churning out hit after hit just like the automobile assembly lines in Detroit ! Could anyone imagine 163 songs , 7 hours , 7 minutes ? Well , here it is on 6 discs. If you have the other three , you are now officially over 24 hours of Motown singles. I LOVE Hip-O Select!!! This project is historic on so many levels. Be part of the history-----Buy these limited editions now !! The monetary and historical / sentimental value can only increase in the coming years."
WARNING ABOUT SERIES AVAILABILITY
Tome Raider | California, United States | 01/31/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This entire series is amazing. I believe it will be completed at the publication of the 12th volume, and each volume has 5 or 6 discs. I am up to Volume 9, and I can't really say there has yet been a single weak song. And I have now discovered so many awesome Motown songs I had never even heard before! This truly is a treasure trove. Yes, some songs are better than others, but all the music from this amazing dozen-year Motown era is great. The British Invasion may have brought over the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and many others, but our American Motown is of equal or better historic significance. This music is just so consistently CLASSY it defies words. Elegance just pours out from each disc here, it is unprecedented and will never be equaled in the future.
I've been surprised to learn that there are styles of music other than soul on the Motown label. There is some very good country music as well. These discs also have a smattering of interviews and some other holiday-type nonsense which are very fun to hear and which puts the entire era in context.
The packaging for the entire series is the best I've ever seen. It is a little hard to hold the book open so you can pull out or put in the discs, but this is a minor struggle and it is well worth it. The discs are held tightly in place and are well protected, and the historical information about any particular song is readily accessible. The 45 disc which slots into the front cover is really an innovative and clever flourish, and it gives the volume's book a really nice upgrade.
Okay, here is the bummer, and it is a major one. If you are like me, you are going to want the entire series if you buy even a single volume. You will buy the first volume and you will immediately realize that it is a worthwhile investment to obtain the entire series. And who really wants to own only part of a series of anything? The cost of even one volume here is enough that you'll probably want the entire collection. Well, as I write this, in January of 2009, volume 6 is no longer available. Gone. Completely gone, except for some guy trying to sell copies for $2000 as an Amazon-affiliated seller. As good as this music is, I'm not going to spend $2000 on a single volume. Yes, I've searched eBay relentlessly for months, with no luck at all. Yes, I've searched the virtual catacombs of international online sellers, with no luck at all.
So, I'm already over a thousand bucks into this series and yet my collection is missing one of the best volumes (it covers 1966 when a lot of the talent was at their crescendos). I've twice emailed Hip-O Select Records, the publisher, and not heard a word back. I've called their customer service, and they were clueless and indifferent. The girl who answered the phone for them did not know a thing about the series. Basically what has happened, by proclaiming this as a "Limited Edition," is that they have created an inducement for various sellers to hoard the best volumes and then to gouge Motown fans later when the inventory held by legitimate sellers is gone. They then jack the price up into the stratosphere.
So, one can only hope that Hip-O Select does another run of these amazing Motown volumes. If you are a Motown fan, you will be astonished when you hear all the incredible treasures which this series contains.