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''New Ways But Love Stays'' is the second studio album by the
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Supremes The Supremes were an American girl group and a premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s. Founded as the Primettes in Detroit, Michigan, in 1959, the Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and the most successful ...
. Building on the foundation of the group's first LP, '' Right On'', ''New Ways'' was produced by Frank Wilson and features The Supremes' most successful single with Terrell, "
Stoned Love "Stoned Love" is a 1970 hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. It was the last ''Billboard'' Pop Top Ten hit for the group, peaking at number seven, and their last ''Billboard'' number-one R&B hit as well, although the trio co ...
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Background

The plea for peace and love was written by Wilson and a
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teenager named Kenny Thomas. The song's title, read by many entertainment executives as a double-edged drug reference, prevented the song from making an impact in some areas; for example, footage of The Supremes performing the number was edited out of a November 1970 episode of ''
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''. However, the song still was a huge success on the charts, reaching number 7 on the Billboard hot 100, number 1 on the Billboard R&B singles chart and number 3 in the UK. ''New Ways But Love Stays'' was originally titled ''Stoned Love'' after its hit single; the controversy over the song's name prevented this from occurring. Another change that befell the project was the alteration of the original album cover. The original design used a photograph which depicted the three Supremes in
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s and dark green turtlenecks, giving them a Black Power look. Apparently feeling that such a look would go against the Supremes' established "glamour girl" image, Motown's final front cover for ''New Ways But Love Stays'' includes one of the Black power photos, but it is inset within a circle and surrounded by additional inset pictures of the three Supremes in their more familiar gowns. The individual photos of the three Supremes had already appeared in the artwork for the album ''The Magnificent Seven''. The reverse of the album cover is a full portrait of the trio in the 'black power' styling. This was a colour photograph on the US release, but black and white when released on Tamla Motown in the UK and Europe. Besides its hit single, the album also includes several notable album tracks, such as "Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music" (a Spinners cover), and "It's Time to Break Down", which is today recognized as a minor "dusty groove" classic, and was sampled by hip hop producer
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song "JFK 2 LAX", included on the 1998 LP '' Moment of Truth''.


Critical reception

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'' praised the "magnificent" "Stoned Love", before lamenting the group's slide into "mere professionalism." '' Cashbox'' published 'An apt title indeed for this new Supremes outing showcasing some of Motown's newer writers. And there's been a subtle change in the group along much the same lines as the Temps. Songs are longer with a shift in emphasis to arranging of the instrumental parts of the songs. No longer is the band just a backing group but, again as with the Temps, has become a totally integrated entity along with the girls so that the Supremes now are not simply a trio but a twenty piece group. This then is Motown's key to chart success, never stand still. "Stoned Love," "It's Time To Break Down," and "Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music" are perfect examples. Paul and Artie's "Bridge" is given the best treatment since the original. Super LP!'


Covers

On ''New Ways But Love Stays'' The Supremes covered Simon & Garfunkel's " Bridge Over Troubled Water",
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", the Four Tops' I Wish I Were Your Mirror, Martha and the Vandellas' Is There a Place (In His Heart for Me) and The Spinners' " Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music".


Track listing

Side one # " Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music" (Martin Coleman, Richard Drapkin) # "
Stoned Love "Stoned Love" is a 1970 hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. It was the last ''Billboard'' Pop Top Ten hit for the group, peaking at number seven, and their last ''Billboard'' number-one R&B hit as well, although the trio co ...
" (Yennik Samoht, Frank Wilson) # "It's Time to Break Down" (Ellean Hendley, Wilson) # " Bridge Over Troubled Water" ( Paul Simon) # "I Wish I Were Your Mirror" (
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, Frank Wilson)
Side two # "
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# "Is There a Place (In His Heart for Me)" (Clay McMurray, Martin Coleman) # "
Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye) "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" is a 1969 song written and recorded by Paul Leka, Gary DeCarlo and Dale Frashuer, attributed to a then-fictitious band they named " Steam". It was released under the Mercury subsidiary label Fontana and became ...
" (Gary DeCarlo, Dale Frashuer, Paul Leka) # "Shine on Me" (Frank Wilson) # "Thank Him for Today" (Vincent DiMirco) Bonus tracks # "
Love the One You're With "Love the One You're With" is a song by folk rock musician Stephen Stills. It was released as the lead single from his debut self-titled studio album in November 1970. The song, inspired by a remark Stills heard from musician Billy Preston, be ...
" ( Stephen Stills) (CD bonus track, position # 7, it does not appear on the original LP)


Personnel

*
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– lead vocals and background vocals * Mary Wilson – lead and background vocals * Cindy Birdsong – lead and background vocals *
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- additional background vocals Production * Frank Wilson – producer except "Is There A Place" * Clay McMurray – producer on "Is There A Place"


Charts


References

{{Authority control 1970 albums The Supremes albums Albums produced by Frank Wilson (musician) Motown albums