- Audio Cassette (22 Feb 1994)
- Format: Import
- Label: Motown
- ASIN: B000001AKL
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Got a Job | |||
| 2. I Cry | |||
| 3. Bad Girl | |||
| 4. All I Want Is You | |||
| 5. It [#] | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. You've Really Got a Hold on Me | |||
| 2. Happy Landing | |||
| 3. Father Dear [#] | |||
| 4. Love She Can Count On | |||
| 5. Mickey's Monkey | |||
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| Disc: 3 | |||
| 1. (Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need | |||
| 2. My Business, Your Pleasure [#] | |||
| 3. Save Me | |||
| 4. It's a Good Feeling | |||
| 5. Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage | |||
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| Disc: 4 | |||
| 1. Point It Out | |||
| 2. Who's Gonna Take the Blame | |||
| 3. I Gotta Thing for You [#] | |||
| 4. Tears of a Clown | |||
| 5. Promise Me | |||
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These include some pre-Tamla singles, including a horribly scratched version of I Cry, and more interestingly the first version of Shop Around, which shows just how much a change in arrangement can do to liven up a song. Intrestingly, it also contains several previously unreleased songs, some of which are of exceptional quality. Claudette's voice on Father Dear is remarkable, almost in class with Smokey's own. Some of the previously unreleased songs succeed more on poetic merit than on musical, showing the extraordinary talent for heart-wrenching poetry from this "America's Greatest Living Poet" (Bob Dylan's words), while somehow failing to meet the musical standards that makes his hits so great.
And they're all here too, at least the essential ones. I can't spot any major omissions in the hit material, except perhaps a few more of Smokey's solo hits. They could well have devoted an entire CD to what happened to Smokey and the Miracles after the split, but this is an area in which both Motown's publication record and the number of CDs available greatly increases, so perhaps this decision was a wise one. It is good to see a few post-split hits here, however, to round off and provide a kind of musical epilogue.
The mastering is generally of good quality, especially on the more crisply arranged tracks (I Second That Emotion, for example), but it lags behind when it comes to creating central feelings in some of the songs, notably Going to A-Go-Go where the bongo drum feels timid by comarison to the recent Ultimate Collection remaster, and Baby, Baby, Don't Cry in which the importance of the central spoken-word sections seems to have been played down distinctly.
Still, a remarkable collection with a good book, a decent selection, relatively many rarities and some fine pictures of the gorgeous Claudette. Five stars!
Whether you enjoy the harmony of the 50s or the seductiveness of the 80s/90s, Smokey Robinson has to be respected for recognizing the trends of the times and appealing to the sounds of that era.
More importantly, his genius as a song writer clearly is reflected in this collection. Listen to the words and how he intertwines the music and the melodies and you can't help but appreciate his talents. Before Wonder, before Gaye, even before Holland, Dozier and Holland, there was Robinson. He was the original and the others but imitators.
You may not find all of your favorite Smokey songs here, but you can be guaranteed you will find others you may have forgotten or are hearing for the first time. And that's what really makes this a worthwhile collection to have. You aren't necessarily getting the songs you hear over and over on the radio. "Tracks of My Tears" is a great song, but "Fork in the Road" is more emotionally interesting and will have you hitting the repeat button more often.
Sit back and groove with the oldies, reminisce with the sounds of your youth or experience the smooth jazz sounds of today...Smokey and the Miracles share it all, and it doesn't get any better.
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