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Looking at The Supremes discography singles listing, and comparing that list with this album's songs, we find that 52 of these songs released as singles (either A or B-side) are not included on this album, which means that this album is not complete of all of The Supremes' recordings from start to end. The first 34 of these songs are with Diana Ross when she was lead singer. The last 18 of these are by the 1970s' New Supremes various line-ups. Here is the list of all 52 of those songs that are not on this album:
Let's be a bit realistic about using the word, "Complete". Complete is this sense, the complete set of sogs - regardless - of source that 99% of "The Record Buying Public" ever heard or would have ever heard if each and everything was released - regardless - of logic or capability? '
It is logically complete and logically, it fulfils its mission - rather nicely. However, it is not "Compleat" as in the meaning of everything ever...! Spenser - The Unknown (talk) 23:35, 25 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]