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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell / Kim Weston

Tears At The End Of ALove Affair / Just Too Much To Hope For

The brand new West Grand label has been set up to lovingly mine the tape vaults of Motown.And their debut single - under licence from Universal / Motown - is simply superlative.

It’s hard to imagine a better flrst release than Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell’s much in demand "Tears At The End Of A Love Affair".  Up until now the track has only been available via a limited download some years ago done by Universal to retain the right to the copyright in the master recording. It has eluded compilers of Motown CD compilation albums, and this is its’ worldwide debut release on vinyl.

Tammi Terrell originally recorded her much loved solo version which was released on her only album. It became a must have for Motown and Northern Soul aficionados and the emergence of the duet with Marvin caused consternation.
Nobody knew if it’s’ existence!
It was even better than Tammi’s solo!!
IT’S MARVIN GAYE AND TAMMI TERRELL!!!

Why it was not released when recorded is a question only Motown’s famed Quality Control department can answer. They certainly slipped up. Worldwide interest from the soul community in this track is huge and the single is guaranteed to be an instant prized collectors item.

The flip by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston was unreleased for decades and is very much a 'lost and found' gem. Normally it would be good enough to make it as an A side but the mighty "Tears At The End Of A Love Affair" inevitably claims that honour.

TRACK LISTING

A. Marvin Gaye & Tami Terrell - Tears At The End Of A Love Affair 
B. Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston - Just Too Much To Hope For 

Brenda Holloway / Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers

Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart)

West Grand has been set up to mine the Motown tape vaults.

Their second release - under license from Universal / Motown - captures two previously unreleased mixes of a classic.

Brenda Holloway’s “Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart)” was recorded in the 1960’s - the same decade she was selected by The Beatles to open their last ever live show - but not issued by Motown in that decade.

It took until the 1990's for an acetate copy to turn up and start getting plays on the UK Northern Soul circuit. It became clear what a very special recording had been ignored. As befits the strange world of Northern Soul a lack of info on the much prized acetate meant the track was credited as “Reconsider” - the phrase Brenda uses mostly during her magnificent vocal virtuoso performance - which turned out to be incorrect.

Nevertheless bootlegs were produced as “Reconsider” and it took a while before the correct info to emerge. Legitimate copies have since been released and slowly but surely this gem of a Soul record that firstly nobody knew about and then got given the wrong name has become an iconic Northern Soul and Motown anthem.

Demand has proved insatiable and West Grand add to the mystique by coming up with two previously unknown mixes releases for the first time ever worldwide

The a side vocal highlights Brenda’s vocals as even more breathtaking than everyone first thought, while the flip shows just how amazing Earl Van Dyke and pals - Motown’s legendary Funk Brothers - really were.

MASTERPIECE.


TRACK LISTING

A. Brenda Holloway - Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart) 
B. Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers - Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart) 


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