Talk:Mary Wilson: The Motown Anthology
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An unabridged attempt to make money off of Mary Wilson?
[edit]This Anthology is so bad, so devoid of any merit, that the only reason it was assembled was to eke out whatever monies Wilson's family could? It serves no purpose - except - to confirm what Berry Gordy heard in - January of 1961 - when he contracted Ross, Wilson and Ballard, Ross had that "certain Something" while she sang through her nose! It is so obvious who had the voice and who knew how to sell a song. This Anthology confirm what has already been known: without Diana Ross, there would have been no Supremes!
A misguided attempt by Wilson's invisible daughter, Turkessa, to gain fortune and publicity for herself. And, truthfully, the only songs with any distinction, are the ones with Ross and Ballard. Zane Spenser (talk) 20:01, 30 August 2022 (UTC)
- How many copies of this Anthology actual sell? Absolutely, positively no mention of any sales whatsoever? My initial review was "Right On!" Spenser - The Unknown (talk) 01:59, 29 August 2023 (UTC)