Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Diana Ross and the Supremes
Psychedelic Skeletons in the Closet–Diana Ross and the Supremes
Everybody who made a record before 1967 has a bad psychedelic moment. This week we unearth Diana Ross and the Supremesā disasterous foray into horoscopic pop. Under the guiding hands of Motownās hit songwriter/producers, Holland-Dozier-Holland, the Supremes were able to make credible psychedelia toe-to-toe with the Beatles and Jefferson Aiplane. Two great records, āReflectionsā and āForever Came Today,ā proved that theramins, melletrons, moogs. Byzantine horns and cosmic lyrics had a place on the R&B charts. āCan’t let astrology chart our destiny.ā sang Diana but thatās just what the star-crossed Supremes team did, resulting in the worst Top 100 numbers since āRun Run Runā in 1963.
Suspect Records:
“No Matter What Sign You Are” single released May 26, 1969
Release Date In Relation to Sgt. Pepper LP:
Two years after Sgt. Pepper, but two months after the Fifth Dimension took āThe Age of Aquariusā to number one.
Suspicious Psychedelic Instrumentation:
Gimmicky sitar guitar.
Psychedelic Crutch Words:
āAstrology,ā two roll calls of all 12 signs of the Zodiac plus two injections of āgood vibrations.ā
Psychedelia Enabler:
Believe it or not, Berry Gordy co-composed this aberration, planning it as the final Diana Ross and the Supremes single. Its lousy chart performance (well, lousy for the Supremes, a measly number 32 on the pop charts) sent him back to the drawing board. This time without a telescope!
Worst Lyrical Moment
When the ersatz Supremes shout out the first and sixth zodiac sign, Ms. Ross responds with what is meant to be a soulful āowwā but instead sounds like sheās being jolted with a hot poker. And did Motownās in-house Quality Control unit not think having āCancer!ā āOwww!ā on a pop record was in bad taste?
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