What is the best The Supremes album of all time?

By YPB Team

From their first Motown recordings to Diana Ross's final bow, The Supremes created one of the most stylish and emotionally charged catalogues of the 60s. Which album represents their magic best?

Meet the Supremes (1963) — ranked #11
Meet the Supremes (1963)
Debut introducing Motown's most glamorous vocal trio.
A Bit of Liverpool (1964) — ranked #22
A Bit of Liverpool (1964)
Spirited covers album riding the British Invasion wave.
More Hits by The Supremes (1965) — ranked #33
More Hits by The Supremes (1965)
Captures their golden run of Motown chart-toppers.
I Hear a Symphony (1966) — ranked #44
I Hear a Symphony (1966)
Beautifully arranged album with Diana Ross's voice at its peak.
The Supremes A' Go-Go (1966) — ranked #55
The Supremes A' Go-Go (1966)
First #1 album; irresistible Motown soul meets dance energy.
Diana Ross & the Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland (1967) — ranked #66
Diana Ross & the Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland (1967)
Celebrates their legendary songwriting partnership.
Reflections (1968) — ranked #77
Reflections (1968)
Psychedelic-tinged departure showing them at their most experimental.
Love Child (1968) — ranked #88
Love Child (1968)
Socially conscious album with a bold new direction and #1 title track.
Let the Sunshine In (1969) — ranked #99
Let the Sunshine In (1969)
Ambitious album embracing the countercultural spirit of the era.
Cream of the Crop (1969) — ranked #1010
Cream of the Crop (1969)
Diana Ross's final album with the group; bittersweet and richly produced.

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