With an onslaught of greatest-hits compilations to their name, finding the ideal
Temptations anthology can prove to be a daunting task for the die-hard fan as well as for those simply looking for the hits. Granted, there are several in print that are passable but by no means thorough surveys. And aside from the onslaught of midrange budget-line compilations currently in print, there are also the gigantic box sets and single discs with such titles as
Emperors of Soul,
Ultimate Collection, and
20th Century Masters to create additional confusion. Equally as baffling is the title of this compilation, simply called
Gold. While it covers the bases and includes many of the group's finest moments (
"My Girl," "Ain't Too Proud to Beg," "I Wish It Would Rain," "Papa Was a Rolling Stone"), it also overlooks some of their more obscure and mildly popular numbers of the '60s (including their duets with longtime friends and labelmates
the Supremes) in deference to including easily forgettable songs from the '80s and '90s, which more often than not do not have original members in the lineup. With insightful and enjoyable liner notes from original
Temp Otis Williams, it's a solid look at the history of the group but by no means a definitive one. ~ Rob Theakston