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The Supremes


"High Energy" is the twenty-eighth studio album by The Supremes, released in 1976. It is notable for being the last studio album released by the group under the name "The Supremes." The album reflects the musical trends of the mid-1970s, incorporating elements of disco and funk into The Supremes' traditional pop and R&B sound. The title track, "High Energy," is one of the standout songs from the album and showcases the group's attempt to adapt to the disco genre. The album also includes cover versions of popular songs from the era, such as "You're My Driving Wheel" and "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking." While "High Energy" wasn't a major commercial success, it remains an interesting chapter in The Supremes' discography as it reflects the group's effort to stay relevant in a changing musical landscape. After this album, Mary Wilson was the only original member left in the group, and The Supremes continued with various line-up changes until officially disbanding in 1977.