An album called Motown Chartbusters '80 was released in the same year on the Astor label in Australia. It had the exact track listing as Motown Chartbusters Volume 11. The cover was almost identical, with just minor changes. The title suggests year of release.
Track Listing
1. "Upside Down" - Diana Ross
2. "Behind The Groove" - Teena Marie
3. "It Will Come In Time" - Billy Preston & Syreeta
4. " Still" - The Commodores
5. "Big Time" - Rick James
6. "Make Me Yours" - High Inergy
7. "Let's Get Serious" - Jermaine Jackson
8. "It's My House" - Diana Ross
9. "With You I'm Born Again" - Billy Preston & Syreeta
Do you remember back in the late 70's early 80's the SOUL ALL DAYER, venues such as Tiffanys in Purley, Alexandra Palace London or the Knebworth soul festival.(Lonnie Liston Smith LIVE) Do you remember listening to ROBBIE VINCENT on Radio LONDON, DJ'S like CHRIS HILL,FROGGY,PETE TONG (yes PETE TONG),SEAN FRENCH aka The Soul Mafia If you do then this blog is for you. full of jazz funk & soul from that era, Therefore it is intended as a historic archive. PLEASE DON'T HIT & RUN LEAVE A COMMENT Thank you
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First released in December 1980.
An album called Motown Chartbusters '80 was released in the same year on the Astor label in Australia. It had the exact track listing as Motown Chartbusters Volume 11. The cover was almost identical, with just minor changes. The title suggests year of release.
Track Listing
1. "Upside Down" - Diana Ross
2. "Behind The Groove" - Teena Marie
3. "It Will Come In Time" - Billy Preston & Syreeta
4. " Still" - The Commodores
5. "Big Time" - Rick James
6. "Make Me Yours" - High Inergy
7. "Let's Get Serious" - Jermaine Jackson
8. "It's My House" - Diana Ross
9. "With You I'm Born Again" - Billy Preston & Syreeta
10. "Burnin' Hot" - Jermaine Jackson
11. "My Old Piano" - Diana Ross
12. "He's Gone" - Syreeta
13. "I Need Your Lovin'" - Teena Marie
14. "Wonderland" - The Commodores
15. " Cruisin'" - Smokey Robinson
16. "The Last Song" - Lynda Carter
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