Four producers - Tony Sylvester, General Johnson, Tony Camillo, and Bert DeCoteaux - working independently resulted in the best post-Motown LP for Martha Reeves to date. The material and arrangements suit her voice and style. Included is Martha's original version of Gwen Guthrie and Pat Grant's "This Time I'll Be Sweeter," a song later popularized by Angela Bofill. Reeves' version of Gamble & Huff's "Now That We Found Love" is one of the better cuts.
18 (I Want to Be with You) the Rest of My Life (7" Version)
19 You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (7" Version)
20 Thank You (7" Version)
21 Love Strong Enough to Move Mountains (7" Mix)
22 Now That We Found Love (7" Mix)
23 (I Want to Be with You) the Rest of My Life (Alternate Mix Part 1) (Un-Released)
24 (I Want to Be with You) the Rest of My Life (Alternate Mix Part 2) (Un-Released)
Four producers - Tony Sylvester, General Johnson, Tony Camillo, and Bert DeCoteaux - working independently resulted in the best post-Motown LP for Martha Reeves to date. The material and arrangements suit her voice and style. Included is Martha's original version of Gwen Guthrie and Pat Grant's "This Time I'll Be Sweeter," a song later popularized by Angela Bofill. Reeves' version of Gamble & Huff's "Now That We Found Love" is one of the better cuts.