The value of The Supremes' album can vary widely depending on factors such as the specific album title, condition, and whether it is a first pressing or a later reissue. Original vinyl pressings of popular albums like "Where Did Our Love Go" or "The Supremes A' Go-Go" can be particularly sought after by collectors. Additionally, the cultural and historical significance of The Supremes as a groundbreaking Motown group adds to their album's value. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a collector's guide or a music appraiser.
Meet The Supremes M-606 Nov 1963
Motown was the record label for Diana Ross and the Supremes.
Florence Ballard is the only deceased member of the Supremes, as of now. The rest of the members are still alive.
During the mid-1960s, The Supremes achieved mainstream success with Ross as lead singer. In 1967, Motown president Berry Gordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes
The Primettes
Touch - The Supremes album - was created in 1970.
At Their Best - The Supremes album - was created in 1970.
The Supremes originally released an album as The Primettes in 1960 with two songs: "Tears of Sorrow" and "Pretty Baby." The album was untitled. The first non-single album released by The Supremes was in 1962, titled "Meet the Supremes."
Farewell - The Supremes album - was created on 1970-01-14.
Merry Christmas - The Supremes album - was created in 1965-07.
Love Supreme - The Supremes album - was created in 1988-12.
The Supremes collabrated with The Temptations in 1968 on the album, Diana Ross & the Supremes Join The Temptations.
Meet The Supremes M-606 Nov 1963
Yes. The album "More Hits By The Supremes" has been issued on CD. you can find it as an import on Amazon.com. it is combined with another Supremes album. The CD has More Hits and also Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland
The Supremes A' Go-Go
The Supremes was created in 1959.
The Supremes ended in 1977.