JEAN TERRELL at her best! Ross had finally left the group and their fist single faired much better than Ross's first solo release on both sides of the Atlantic. Up The Ladder To The Roof and Stoned Love - both singles cemented The Supremes new sound. Stoned Love was written by Frank Wilson and Kenny Thomas (a different guy to the British blue-eyed soul singer) and was actually titled STONE LOVE - that's what was on the original lyric sheet at the vocal recording session and that's why you hear Jean open the song singing STONE LOVE - the backing singers also sing STONE not Stoned.❤️
think i understanding what your saying turntable is set at 45 but sometimes looking and listening to a record during play makes it look like it's spinning faster
JEAN TERRELL at her best! Ross had finally left the group and their fist single faired much better than Ross's first solo release on both sides of the Atlantic. Up The Ladder To The Roof and Stoned Love - both singles cemented The Supremes new sound. Stoned Love was written by Frank Wilson and Kenny Thomas (a different guy to the British blue-eyed soul singer) and was actually titled STONE LOVE - that's what was on the original lyric sheet at the vocal recording session and that's why you hear Jean open the song singing STONE LOVE - the backing singers also sing STONE not Stoned.❤️
Notice how the 45 versions usually seem sped up compared with the CD and later reissued ones?
think i understanding what your saying turntable is set at 45 but sometimes looking and listening to a record during play makes it look like it's spinning faster