In less than five years, Diana Ross went from living in the Frederick Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit to being the jewel in Motown’s crown as the lead singer of the only female band to match the Beatles in terms of international popularity. As well as songs written by her boyfriend (and Motown president) Berry Gordy like the suspiciously scrumptious Buttered Popcorn, this two-and-a-half-hour long mega-hitlist covers the entire golden year period between their first hit and Ross’s split from the band to become a superstar soul diva. It’s also the 452nd Greatest Album of All Time, according to Rolling Stone magazine. This week, Christopher and Liam listened to it, and now they’re going to talk about it. Featuring good shouts and hot takes from the bais on everything from sliced bread to “x and the y’s” bands, plus Secret Posho, Tattoo Woohoo/Tattoo Boohoo, plus another riveting edition of The Bette Midler Factor. Enjoy!