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Martha & The Vandellas - Heatwave - Instrumental

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2008

The instrumental version of Martha & The Vandellas' HEATWAVE.

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  • This shit is bangin'. I just love old school. Being part old school and new school though, I must say that old school is the best school. They don't make shit like this anymore. Most of today's songs suck.

  • My man James Jamerson is playing upright bass on this one!!

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  • I hope someone can add the vocals. Because, this is the complete unedited version of the backing track. It would be so awesome if this song was finally heard in it's complete unedited form timing of 3:08 down to the last "bunin', burnin', burnin'".

  • The Funk bros. were great on all Motown music but it just seem like they went wild on Martha and the Vandellas music maybe it is just me

  • did the band have producers or did they come up with most of the melodies on their own.

  • C'mon now,,don't forget .... Papa Joe Hunter on piano.. that's bangin!!!

  • Shout out for the baritone sax player, the late Andrew "Mike" Terry

  • the music is so high quality, it is incredible.

  • Groovin' and funky, this song drives me crazy". Heatwave" is the Motown machine at its very best! I LOVE MOTOWN!

  • I think im gonna test my rapping skills and just hop on this one

  • Damn James was the best hands down

  • Martha, Annette and Rosalind made it something even better, of course, but this instrumental version proves that, even before they got on microphones, "Heat Wave" was a first-rate BAND record too. Stevie's "Fingertips" was seven weeks ahead of "Heat Wave," so his was officially the first Motown record I ever bought (I was 9), but this was next.

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