Smokey Robinson And Claudette Robinson

Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - Anthology (1990)  Music

Posted by TmanHome at Sept. 7, 2014
Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - Anthology (1990)

Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - Anthology (1990)
Soul, RnB, Pop | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 135 min | 310 MB
Label: Motown | Rel: 1990

Scoring over 40 hits in the R&B Top 40 charts, The Miracles started out as the Five Chimes in the mid-'50s while the members were still in high school. The Detroit vocal group consisted of William "Smokey" Robinson, Warren "Pete" Moore, Clarence "Humble" Dawson, Donald Wicker, and James "Rat" Grice. Not too long after the group formed, Wicker and Grice left and were replaced by cousins Emerson "Sonny" Rogers and Bobby Rogers, who both sang tenor, and baritonist Ronnie White was in Dawson's place. The vocal quintet then changed their name to the Matadors, and in 1956 Claudette Rogers joined the band after her brother Sonny Rogers was drafted. The Matadors auditioned for Jackie Wilson's manager, Nat Tarnapol, in 1956. Although Tarnapol wasn't interested, finding the group too similar to the Platters, Jackie Wilson's songwriter Berry Gordy Jr. was, and he soon began producing the band, who now went by the name The Miracles. Gordy produced their first single, "Get a Job," which was issued by the N.Y. label End Records in 1958.

Smokey Robinson - Love Breeze (1978/2014)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Oct. 10, 2021
Smokey Robinson - Love Breeze (1978/2014)

Smokey Robinson - Love Breeze (1978/2014)
R&B, Soul/Funk, Quiet Storm | WEB FLAC (tracks) / MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Front | 37:07 | 248,99 / 88,89 Mb
Label: Uni/Motown (EU) | Released: 2014-08-19 (1978-02-21)

Take away a bad attempt at trendiness "Why You Wanna See My Bad Side," a dullard "Feeling You, Feeling Me," a metaphoric disaster "Shoe Soul," and Love Breeze isn't half bad. The shimmering, floating "Daylight And Darkness" is a mesmerizer depicting his wife's dual personality. Claudette, an ex wife now, is a Gemini, an astrological sign known for split personalities. Smokey sings the stinging lyrics as if he's trying to penetrate Claudette's soul. The upbeat, romping "Love's So Fine," is a finger snapper that grabs you immediately. A soft, slow "I'm Loving You Softly" reeks of romanticism, while "Trying It Again," an uptempo romper, featuring a looping bassline, has a long, spirited fade with Smokey competing with the bass player for bragging rights.
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - What Love Has... Joined Together (1970/2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - What Love Has…Joined Together (1970/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 33:44 minutes | 1,24 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 33:44 minutes | 708 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

This top 10 R&B concept album from Smokey Robinson & The Miracles contains nothing but covers of love songs by Burt Bacharach, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, the Beatles and others. Produced by Smokey Robinson, "What Love Has…Joined Together" was one of the most rare albums in the Motown catalogue, for years out of print and almost impossible to find.
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - A Pocket Full Of Miracles (1970/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - A Pocket Full Of Miracles (1970/2016)
R&B, Soul/Funk, Motown | FLAC (tracks), 24bit/192kHz | 44:12 Min | 2,04 Gb (incl 5%) | Front Cover
Label: Universal Music/Motown | Tracks: 12 | Released: 2016 (1970-09-30)

"A Pocket Full Of Miracles" (TS306) is a 1970 album by Motown Records R&B group The Miracles,(AKA "Smokey Robinson & The Miracles") issued on its Tamla subsidiary label, one of three albums the group released that year. This album charted at #56 on the Billboard pop albums chart, and reached the top ten of the magazine's R&B albums chart, peaking at #10. It was released on September 30 of that year.
Smokey Robinson - Yes It's You Lady (1982/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Smokey Robinson - Yes It's You Lady (1982/2016)
R&B, Soul/Funk, Electronic | FLAC (tracks), 24bit/192kHz | 37:46 Min | 1,63 Gb (incl 3%) | Front Cover
Label: Universal Motown | Tracks: 9 | Released: 2016 (1982)

"Yes It's You Lady" is a 1982 album by American singer Smokey Robinson. As 1981's Being with You it was produced by George Tobin in association with Mike Piccirillo and recorded and mixed at Studio Sound Recorders, North Hollywood, California. It was released on the Motown sub-label Tamla. The album was peaking at #33 in Billboard pop charts, and at #6 on the R&B charts. The two follow-up singles to 1981's chart success' "Being with you" were strangely no Robinson compositions: "Tell Me Tomorrow" peaked at #33 Billboard and #3 R&B charts, "Old Fashioned Love" at #60 Billboard and #17 R&B charts. The third and final single, Robinson's "Yes It's You Lady" only peaked at #107 Billboard, without entering the R&B charts.
Smokey Robinson - Touch The Sky (1983/2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Smokey Robinson - Touch The Sky (1983/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 52:05 minutes | 2,09 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 52:05 minutes | 1,14 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"Touch the Sky" is a 1983 album by American singer Smokey Robinson. It was produced and arranged by Robinson with Reginald "Sonny" Burke, and recorded and mixed at Golden Sound Studios in Hollywood, California. The album was released on the Motown sub-label Tamla. Fellow Miracles members Claudette Robinson, then Smokey's wife, joins for background vocals on the title track, Marv Tarplin is featured on rhythm guitar and songwriting. Also featured are Robinson regulars Fred Smith and Michael Jacobsen, and Sonny Burke. Called one of his "underrated" releases by Rolling Stone, the album contains the top 10 R&B hit "I've Made Love To You A Thousand Times" and the title track, also issued as a single.

Smokey Robinson - Being With You (1981) {Motown}  Music

Posted by tiburon at May 30, 2018
Smokey Robinson - Being With You (1981) {Motown}

Smokey Robinson - Being With You (1981) {Motown}
WEB | FLAC tracks | Front | 224MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 76MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Soul, Funk

Back in the late '70s, Smokey Robinson made a great comeback with his 1979 hit "Cruisin'." With his broadened lyrical style and more knowing in his voice, the aesthetic powered such album classics as Where There's Smoke and Warm Thoughts. 1981's Being With You, in effect, ended the ride, but the hits more than continued. The single "Being With You" is a deft update of Robinson's '60s naïveté and is certainly a great pop record. The same can't be said for most of the tracks here. Handing over the production reigns to George Tobin, some of Robinson's quirks and musical trademarks are lost to polished and radio-friendly production. The songs aren't great here, either. The didactic and reggae-tinged "Food for Thought" just comes off silly.
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Time Out (1969) & Four In Blue (1969) [2001, Remastered Reissue]

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Time Out (1969) & Four In Blue (1969) [2001, Remastered Reissue]
R&B, Soul, Pop-Soul, Motown | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:19:08 | 567,25 Mb
Label: Motown/Universal MCA Music (UK) Ltd. (UK) | Cat.# 013186-2 | Released: 2001-06-26 (1969)

Berry Gordy hated these two-fers: too much for too little money; but he doesn't own the masters anymore and Universal International has revitalized the concept via digitally remastered CDs. This combo features Time Out, which spawned the hits "Doggone Right," "Baby, Baby Don't Cry," "Abraham, Martin & John," the popular B-side "Here I Go Again," an uptempo take of "My Girl," and two fine Smokey Robinson songs: "Once I Got to Know You (Couldn't Help But Love You)" and "I'll Take You Anyway That You Come." Four in Blue, aka the Miracles' forgotten album, has some good moments that few know about because none of its tracks emerged as single; not even a B-side. "You Send Me (With Your Good Loving)" sounds like a hit; "When Nobody Cares," a cry for racial tolerance; "Don't Say You Love Me," a great Richard Morris production; and Holland, Dozier, Holland's "My World Is Empty." Not as arresting as Time Out, but solid.
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Going To A Go-Go (1965/2016) [Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Going To A Go-Go (1965/2016)
FLAC tracks 24bit/192kHz | Front Cover | 1.38GB + 5% Recovery
Studio Master, Official Digital Download, Motown

Though its title track ignited a nationwide fad for go-go music, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles' Going to a Go-Go LP certainly wasn't just a cash-in effort. It's one of the best records the group put out, and the first six songs make for the best side of any original Motown LP of the '60s (granted, all but one are also available on dozens of Miracles compilations). The four biggest hits were among the best in a set of Miracles archetypes: the throwback to the aching '50s doo wop ballad ("Ooo Baby, Baby"), the flashy up-tempo dance song ("Going to a Go-Go"), the dancing-with-tears-in-my-eyes jerker ("The Tracks of My Tears"), and the mid-tempo orchestral epic ("My Girl Has Gone"). "Choosey Beggar" is one of the sweetest of all Robinson's lead vocals, with stunning background work by the rest of the Miracles.
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The 35th Anniversary Collection (4CD) (2014)

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The 35th Anniversary Collection (4CD) (2014)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | 04:49:13 | 681 Mb | Covers
Soul/Funk/R'n'B | Label: Motown

This four-CD boxed set covers every essential track that Smokey Robinson and the Miracles ever recorded, and then some – at least a dozen never previously anthologized tracks are included here, among them the original single versions of "Way Over There" (unavailable elsewhere) and "Shop Around" (which had already been released locally in Detriot when Berry Gordy decided one night to get a session together, punch up the rhythm, and lay down a new version, which became the hit).