Diana Ross & The Supremes - Sing and Perform Funny Girl-The Ultimate Edition
Catalogue No: RLGM11122PMI
Barcode: 848064011125
Nobody � no, nobody was gonna rain on Diana Ross and The Supremes' parade. With new member Cindy Birdsong joining Miss Ross and Mary Wilson,the group released no fewer than five albums in 1968, all of which showcased their extraordinary versatility. One of those LPs was to be their onlyfull-length tribute to a classic Broadway score � and what a tribute it was from three of Motown's greatest stars. Diana Ross & The Supremes Sing and Perform Funny Girl featured the group's dynamic renditions of Jule Styne and Bob Merrill's showstoppers including People, Don't Rain on My Parade, I Am Woman, Sadie, Sadie, and The Music That Makes Me Dance. Yet unbelievably, the album became The Supremes' only album to never be released on CD anywhere in the world�until now!Real Gone Music and Second Disc Records are proud to debut Diana Ross & The Supremes Sing and Perform Funny Girl: The Ultimate Edition, a deluxe 2-CD celebration of this Motown-meets-Broadway gem. Greatly buildingupon the digital-only Expanded Edition issued in 2015, The Ultimate Edition boasts the original U.S. stereo mix, the rare U.K. mono mix (with an extended version of Diana's tour de force People which composer Styne called equal in every way to Streisand's or anyone else's), The Supreme Mixes reinstating Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong's original vocals not heard in 1968, and bonustracks including alternate versions of Cornet Man, His Love Makes Me Beautiful, and Sadie, Sadie as well as live performances of I'm the Greatest Star and the Fanny Brice standard My Man. The Ultimate Edition has been produced by the team of Andrew Skurow, George Solomon, and Joe Marchese (The Supremes' Ultimate Merry Christmas) and freshly remastered by Kevin Reeves who mixed all of the previously unissued bonus tracks. It's all topped off with a sumptuous 32-page full-color booklet. Designed by George Solomon and John Sellards, it's packed with an exclusive introduction by Mary Wilson, two new essays placing the album in the context of Diana Ross and The Supremes' career and tracing the Broadway-to-Hollywood journey of Funny Girl, an interview with Jule Styne, and a host of beautiful, previously unpublished color photos. Diana Ross & The Supremes Sing and Perform Funny Girl: The Ultimate Edition is the definitive tribute to this tunefultreasure from America's most successful vocal group of all time. Hey world, here it is!