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'An illuminating path into a familiar story ... an essential Motown work' - MOJO
'An illuminating path into a familiar story ... an essential Motown work' - MOJO
'A time capsule from one of the most colourful chapters in music history ... it’ll splash your coffee table in swathes of sunshine, pastel shades and rainbow jackets' - Shortlist
'Definitive … this is a riotous and political celebration of a great American brand' - Tatler
'A joy of a thing … the visual equivalent of a Temptations single' - The Herald, Book of the Year
'Buy it, a real no-brainer' - The Beat magazine
'A treasure trove of archive images' - i
'A photographic celebration' - The Herald
'A definitive and comprehensive account … a must for anyone with an interest in pop music' - Sixty Plus Surfers
'A beautiful, bright book' - Loud and Quiet
'A visual feast … bolstered by insider knowledge from Motown promotion kingpin Barney Ales' - Record Collector
Adam White has written about music and the music industry for more than forty years. He scripted a US radio documentary, ‘The Motown Story’, which was Grammy-nominated in 1983, was editor-in-chief at Billboard, and co-authored The Billboard Book of No. 1 R&B Hits. He was vice-president of communications at Universal Music Group International from 2002 to 2012. Barney Ales was Berry Gordy’s indispensable right-hand man and the company’s ultimate insider. Ales rose to become executive VP, but stayed in Detroit in 1972, when Gordy moved Motown to California. Three years later, Ales rejoined the company, and he served as its president from 1975 to 1978.