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Monday, November 30, 2015

Kudos to Martha & The Vandellas, too, on this day in 1963!

Vandellas Rise From Quicksand

Vandellas Rise From Quicksand

Martha & the Vandellas' golden breakthrough year of 1963 got even better on this date 52 years ago. They'd scored a debut hit that spring with the R&B top tenner 'Come And Get These Memories.' Then they'd turned up the tempo with the indelible follow-up 'Heat Wave,' an R&B No. 1 that also made No. 4 on the pop listing. On 30 November, 1963, the Holland-Dozier-Holland magic started working again with their third smash in a row, 'Quicksand.'
Quicksand MarthaThe H-D-H song, produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier, bore distinct similarities to 'Heat Wave,' but such was the infectious ambience of these early sides by Martha Reeves and the group that their new record-buying public lapped it up nevertheless. Featuring the backing vocals of both the Vandellas and the Andantes, the track was released on Motown's Gordy label at the beginning of November.
Then came an example of label boss Berry Gordy's unfailing attention to detail, as this first pressing was withdrawn in favour of a sharper mix that replaced it in stores just a few days later. Motown adFunk Brothers session staples, bassman James Jamerson, drummer Benny Benjamin, guitarist Robert White and percussionist/vibes player Jack Ashford, provided the backbone for another great gospel-soul workout by a group who were rapidly turning into one of Motown's hottest properties.
'Quicksand' showed its crossover potential by entering the Hot 100 first, on 23 November; the following week was the very one in which Billboard first stopped publishing its R&B chart, for a period of some 14 months. But it entered the Cashbox 'Top 50 In R&B Locations' listing and rose to No. 7 on that survey, while graduating to No. 8 on the pop countdown.

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