Reflections (The Supremes song)

"Reflections" is a 1967 song recorded by American soul music group The Supremes for the Motown label.

[1] This single, released at the height of the Summer of Love and long, hot summer of 1967 and the Vietnam War, was the first Supremes' release to delve into psychedelic pop; Holland–Dozier–Holland's production of the song, influenced by the psychedelic rock sounds of bands such as the Beatles and the Beach Boys, represented the beginning of a shift in Motown's sound towards psychedelia.

[2] Although it is sometimes cited as one of the first mainstream pop recordings to feature a Moog synthesizer, the electronic sounds on the track were generated with a test oscillator treated with tape echo.

[5] Cash Box said that "electronic effects are put to much use on this new outing from the Detroit mill, and the feedback play adds a cute appeal to the steady throbbing blues lament for an old love.

[8] It was also sampled in "Uh Huh Oh Yeh," the opening track on Paul Weller's 1992 eponymous debut solo album.