The Temps' 1966 album sported not only two of their biggest hits (
Smokey Robinson's "Get Ready" and
Eddie Holland and
Norman Whitfield's "Ain't Too Proud to Beg"), but also moved the group from
Robinson producing the group over to
Whitfield. In addition to the original 12-track lineup (all in original stereo except for "Say You," preserved off the original mono master), there are two bonus tracks cut in 1963, featuring a Paul Williams-led group on "Give It Up" and "The Man Who Don't Believe in Love," the latter produced by early pre-Motown alumnus
Marv Johnson. ~ Cub Koda