f u I i y , bill Still in the same tempo and arrangement as the originals. Of course with these two tunes it would be hard to improve on the originalversions.Everybody has done. Wouldn’t It Be Lover-lv” from “My Fair Lady” but the Conniff singers and orchestra give it a refreshing lift. Their rendition of “Red Roses For ABlue Lady” is fun and brings back the old big band style of playing ami singing.“Somewhere My Love” is another great listening album by Ray Conniff.★ * *The Suoremes is orobably one of the best female vocal groups on records today. Of course their music is a little tone-tough for just listening, but if you’ve got your knees and back-bone well oiled, then their salad is your dish.Their new Motown Label release. “The Supreme* A‘ Gc-Go,” includes their two latest hits. “Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart” and “You Can’t Hurry Love, are included in this pressing along with some of their older, and other R ’n R group’s efforts.Included in all arrangements which are all new for The Supremes, is that driving Motown sound and the tricky word phrases. It’s this beat that keeps you from relaxing while listening. If there is any rhythm at all m your bones you’ll move.It’s hard to be downright hard on The Su-premes and their music,* because they have proved1 they can take a ballad and* oresent it with feeling and a blend of smoothMary began in high school at school dances and in local talent competition , building small successes into their now international reputation— and all the while on the Motown label. It’s talent such as theirs which brought this obscure recording company into major prominence.★ * *Straight -out of Nashville, replete with the famous Nashville sound, comes Floyd Cramer’s latest RCA Victor album dedicated to the “Class ofgrlt;edve;“SNilwittiOIyouer’sclasfirsbee;ovejstrh’66.”Using his individual styling, which comes from Honky Tonk rippling, Cramer plays a dozen of - the popular hitsing t Mich .pron r efr Writ-mostentirA*GFlorence, Diana and