"This nicely packaged seven album box is the first in a two volume set. The later (and better-known) albums are due to be similarly packaged next year. It is at times difficult to hear these without recourse to the later (and better) material. He was clearly learning his craft during much of this period and one must remember that music in 1961, particularly for black artists, was very much suited and booted and of-the-establishment. As far as Motown goes, subversion was a no. Smiling toothily and presenting a polite and presentable front was the way of the "entertainment" world back then ... As a set, this one works as a whole; it's a perfect overview of the development of a real soul legend and his journey from sessioneer to star in his own right. It has the hits as well as the near-misses and if you're a fan, you won't want to be without this".