In the summer of 1967, even the Supremes went psychedelic, but the times were changing for other reasons too. The inarguable status of their regular lead voice as the group's de facto frontwoman was now to be made official. On August 12 that year, they debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at a confident No. 61 with the cool, turned-on Holland-Dozier-Holland composition "Reflections." The credit on the label of Motown 1111 left no room for doubt about the new pecking order: it read Diana Ross & The Supremes. "Reflections" climbed to No. 2 on the US pop countdown. It went to No. 4 R&B, and to No. 5, for two weeks, in the UK. The Supremes' first venture into the sound "popularly described as ‘psychedelic'" was a memorable success. The 1968 album of the same name was the group's first billed as Diana Ross & The Supremes and also yielded the fellow hit singles "In and Out of Love" and "Forever Came Today." 180g vinyl LP.
- Reflections
- I'm Gonna Make It (I Will Wait For You)
- Forever Came Today
- I Can't Make It Alone
- In And Out Of Love
- Bah-Bah-Bah
- What The World Needs Now Is Love
- Up, Up And Away
- Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things)
- Then
- Misery Makes It's Home In My Heart
- Ode To Billie Joe