UMe releases The Motown Anthology on Mar 4th

The Supremes founder Mary Wilson has earned her place in music history. She was the only original member of The Supremes in every incarnation of the groundbreaking group from beginning to end (1961 to 1977) but her story didn’t end when The Supremes did. Wilson the world-renowned performer was an advocate for social and economic challenges in the U.S. and abroad and used her fame and flair to promote diverse humanitarian efforts including ending hunger, raising HIV/AIDS awareness and encouraging world peace.

October 11, 2018, The Music Modernization Act was passed. Wilson played a key role in explaining its importance to members of Congress and how it directly affected artists. She was always fighting for artist rights and was seated in the Senate chambers when it unanimously passed. She continued making music, performing to adoring fans around the world, wrote several best-selling books, and continued to protect artist rights and promote the legacy of the Supremes.

Now, the late legend’s remarkable legacy of music is being collected for the very first time in a deluxe 2 CD set. UMe is proud to present Mary Wilson’s The Motown Anthology. Slated for release on March 4th, in celebration of her birthday on March 6th, this first-ever comprehensive overview of Wilson’s Motown discography presents 38 songs, including a whopping 33 tracks only available physically on this collection. The first track, “Falling In Love (Live at The Frontier January 13, 1970)” is available now for streaming and download.

The Motown Anthology boasts nearly two dozen Supremes classics, deep cuts, and never-before-heard songs (most in stunning new mixes) from a host of songwriters including Berry Gordy, Smokey Robinson, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Deke Richards, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, Thom Bell and Linda Creed, and others. In addition to the worldwide CD debut of the 1979 Mary Wilson album, The Motown Anthology premieres on CD solo tracks produced by the late Gus Dudgeon, the first-time-available album version of Wilson’s new single “Why Can’t We All Get Along,” and Eric Kupper’s remix of “Red Hot.” And, perhaps most intriguingly, the collection premieres seven songs that have not been heard anywhere: “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and “Falling in Love with Love” from the unheard January 13 Supremes live performance at the Frontier; “Send Him to Me,” “If You Let Me Baby,” “Son of a Preacher Man,” “Witchi Tai To,” and “Anytime at All.”

The set was overseen by Turkessa Babich, Mary Wilson’s daughter, and Jay D. Schwartz, her longtime publicist, with its 44-page booklet stuffed with rare and previously unpublished color photos. The booklet also features detailed track annotations, and exclusive tributes to Mary from such luminaries as Dionne Warwick, Darlene Love, Otis Williams, Duke Fakir, Martha Reeves, Claudette Robinson, Brian and Edward Holland, Paul McCartney, Rita Coolidge, Merry Clayton, Brenda Russell, Blinky Williams, and RuPaul. Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton has penned a special appreciation, as well, for this ultimate celebration of Supreme legend Mary Wilson.

Also on March 4th, the GRAMMY Museum LA Live will be hosting a Tribute to Mary Wilson in honor of what would’ve been her 78th birthday on March 6th. The GRAMMY Museum program event will consist of a panel discussion, hosted by Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn (journalist, author, host, producer, and currently adjunct instructor for the Annenberg Master’s of Specialized Journalism in The Arts), featuring Mary Wilson’s daughter Turkessa Babich, Claudette Robinson, and other family, friends, and celebrities.

Special video tributes from Michelle Chapman (Florence Ballard’s daughter), Rita Coolidge, Four Tops, Linda Greene, Tamron Hall, Barbara Hawkins (Dixie Cups), Bubba Knight, Pointer Sisters, Temptations, Dionne Warwick, and more will be part of the special celebration.

In February 2021, Wilson passed away from hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at the age of 77 in her Hendersonville, NV home. At the time of her passing, friends and fans were not able to participate in a celebration of life. Wilson’s wish was to have a celebration with family, friends and fans from around the world.

Tickets to the event may be purchased online in advance. Attendees will be able to purchase a copy of The Motown Anthology as well as Wilson’s book Supreme Glamour in the GRAMMY Museum’s Retail Store during the program.

Fans unable to attend will be able to watch the program on Mary Wilson’s birthday on Sunday, March 6th at 6 pm ET/3 pm PT collectionlive.com, the GRAMMY Museum’s official streaming service.

2 CD

CD 1:

  1. Pretty Baby (Mono Single Version) – The Primettes
  2. Baby Don’t Go (2021 Alternate Mix) – The Supremes
  3. The Tears (Stereo Mix) – The Supremes
  4. Our Day Will Come (2021 Alternate Mix) – The Supremes
  5. Come And Get These Memories (Alternate Mix) – Diana Ross & The Supremes
  6. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Live at The Frontier January 13, 1970) – Diana Ross & The Supremes
  7. Falling In Love With Love (Live at The Frontier January 13, 1970)- Diana Ross & The Supremes
  8. Send Him To Me – The Supremes
  9. If You Let Me Baby – The Supremes
  10. Son Of A Preacher Man – The Supremes
  11. Witchi Tai To – The Supremes
  12. Touch (2021 Alternate Mix) – The Supremes
  13. Floy Joy (2021 Alternate Mix) – The Supremes
  14. Automatically Sunshine (2021 Alternate Mix) – The Supremes
  15. I Keep It Hid (2021 Alternate Vocal and Mix) – The Supremes
  16. Can We Love Again (Outtake) – The Supremes
  17. Early Morning Love (2021 Alternate Vocal and Mix) – The Supremes
  18. You Turn Me Around (2021 Alternate Mix) – The Supremes
  19. You’re What’s Missing In My Life (2021 Alternate Mix Edit) – The Supremes
  20. Don’t Let My Teardrops Bother You (2021 Alternate Vocal and Mix) – The Supremes
  21. Till The Boat Sails Away (2021 Alternate Vocal and Mix) – The Supremes
  22. I Don’t Want To Lose You (2021 Alternate Vocal and Mix) – The Supremes

CD 2:

  1. We Should Be Closer Together (2021 Alternate Vocal and Mix) – The Supremes
  2. You Are The Heart Of Me (2021 Alternate Vocal and Mix) – The Supremes
  3. Anytime At All – Mary Wilson
  4. Red Hot – Mary Wilson
  5. I’ve Got What You Need – Mary Wilson
  6. You Make Me Feel So Good – Mary Wilson
  7. (I Love A) Warm Summer Night – Mary Wilson
  8. Pick Up The Pieces – Mary Wilson
  9. You’re The Light That Guides My Way – Mary Wilson
  10. Midnight Dancer – Mary Wilson
  11. Save Me (The Gus Dudgeon Sessions) – Mary Wilson
  12. Love Talk (The Gus Dudgeon Sessions) – Mary Wilson
  13. Green River (The Gus Dudgeon Sessions) – Mary Wilson
  14. You Danced My Heart Around The Stars (The Gus Dudgeon Sessions) – Mary Wilson
  15. Why Can’t We All Get Along – Mary Wilson
  16. Red Hot (The Eric Kupper Remix) – Mary Wilson