Detroit Special: Motor City Roots
Liner Note Author: Sam Hick.Berry Gordy probably wasn't planning on changing the world when he launched Motown Records in 1959, but if that was his ambition, one could reasonably say he succeeded. Motown Records became one of America's most iconic independent labels, achieving remarkable commercial and critical success and launching some of the biggest stars to grace the pop and R&B charts during their glory days in the '60s and '70s, while also breaking down barriers between "white" pop and "black" rhythm & blues. Detroit Special: Motor City Roots is a collection of hits and rare sides from Motown's early years, fittingly kicking off with the label's first nationwide hit, Barrett Strong's "Money," and following with 55 more tracks that include some of the label's biggest stars, including the Miracles, the Supremes, the Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Mary Wells. These recordings capture the archetypical "Motown Sound" in its most primitive form, and while there ar