> Other judgment calls I've made: I own a greatest-hits cassette by >the Motown girl group that gave us "Dancing In the Street" and "Heat Wave" >among others, on which the group is labeled "Martha Reeves and the >Vandellas". Well, they're far better known as just "Martha and the >Vandellas", so I file them under "M" rather than "R" in spite of the name on >the cover. I'm certain that if Ms. Reeves had her druthers, she'd agree with >me that she keeps better company with Chris Mars on one side and the >Marvelettes on the other than she would with Lou Reed and the Regulators. Most oldies DJ's and Motown fans in the USA use "Martha Reeves and the Vandellas" because most of Motown's oldies compilations and reissues have used her full name. Motown added "Reeves" somewhere around 1967-8, about the same time they added "Diana Ross" to The Supremes records. If I ever sorted out my record collection (which would take months - maybe years) all my Four Seasons LP's would be filed together with or without with Frankie Valli's name at the top. Then again I might file all my Beatles solo records separately. To me it's just a matter of personal preferance if you want to file solo and offshoot albums with the groups main records. Billy