Notes
1. The Smokey Robinson tracks are outside the timeframe of "Don't Forget the Motor City". The other tracks are included therein.
2. David Ruffin - Hills of West Virginia
Despite the reference to the hills of West Virginia in David's "The Roving Kind", this is a completely different song. Produced by Eddie Kendricks and written by Eddie with Ronald Matlock, this track remains unreleased, probably owing to the lack of a master tape being found.
3. Paul Williams - Feel Like Giving Up
On the same acetate as Eddie Kendricks, it shares the same producer and composers.
4. Thelma Houston - I Want to Go Back There Again
Acetate has "[[original version)" written on the label.
5. Thelma Houston - Oh! Dear Mama
Can be found in DFTMC under the title "Ooh Dear Mama". Has not been officially released.
6. Smokey Robinson - Wings And Halo / Fly by Night
Probably 1973 or 1974. Not officially released.
7. Smokey Robinson - A Tattoo
In 1974 album "Pure Smokey", Tamla 331.
8. Liz Lands - May What He Lived For Live
Refer DFTMC.
9. Miracles - Do-Da Do-Da Day
Great HDH backing track from 1963. No vocals cut. Unreleased.
10. Gladys Knight - Joe's Place [3 edits]
In DFTMC as "Coca Cola Commercial [[Joe's Place)". Scheduled for cancelled "Lost & Found" CD.
11. Eddie Holland - Pretty Little Angel Face
Refer DFTMC
12. Chad Harris Trio - The Wind And Rain In Your Hair/ Yes Lawd/ Our Day Will Come
Three instrumental tracks probably intended for the Workshop Jazz label. Not released.
13. 4 Tops - Stranger On the Shore/ I Could Have Danced All Night / [I Left My Heart In] San Francisco/ Fascinating Rhythm
In CD "Lost & Found- Breaking Through".
14. 4 Tops - The Night We Called It A Day
In Kent CD "Satisfaction Is Guaranteed - Motown Guys 1961 -69".
15. There are images of some of the acetate labels in Reg Bartlette's book, "Off the Record - Motown By Master Number, 1959-1989" and in various issues of the MICC magazine, "Yesterday Today and Forever".
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