SMOKEY ROBINSON - TIMELESS LOVE (2006)
1) You Go To My Head
2) I’m In The Mood For Love
3) Our Love Is Here To Stay
4) Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
5) Night And Day
6) I’m Glad There Is You
7) More Than You Know
8) Speak Low
9) Time After Time
10) I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (Baby)
11) I Love Your Face
12) I’ve Got You Under My Skin
13) Tea For Two
Robinson's gentle way with a phrase hasn't diminished much since his heyday with the Miracles, nor has his advancing age hindered his pure, aching tenor. He doesn't shy away from contemporary material (Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time") or his own songs ("I Love Your Face"), but the entire recording is cast in a vintage, romantic hue, with Smokey's angelic voice front and center.
While the standards album seems to be a staple of the later careers of established pop and rock stars (Rod Stewart turned it in to his own cottage industry in the late 1990s/early 2000s), few of those artists have either the weighty legend or the sheer unadulterated talent of Mr. Smokey Robinson. Additionally, while many of Robinson's contemporaries are turning out versions of well-worn chestnuts as a way to compensate for a lack of personal inspiration, a flagging career, or both, Robinson claims "I'm In the Mood for Love" and "Night and Day," among others, as though they were made for him alone.
Personnel: Smokey Robinson (vocals); Paul Jackson, Jr. , Phil Upchurch (guitar); Bobby Shew (trumpet); Sonny Burke (piano, vibraphone); Freddie "Ready Freddie" Washington (bass instrument); Ricky Lawson (drums).
2) I’m In The Mood For Love
3) Our Love Is Here To Stay
4) Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
5) Night And Day
6) I’m Glad There Is You
7) More Than You Know
8) Speak Low
9) Time After Time
10) I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (Baby)
11) I Love Your Face
12) I’ve Got You Under My Skin
13) Tea For Two
Robinson's gentle way with a phrase hasn't diminished much since his heyday with the Miracles, nor has his advancing age hindered his pure, aching tenor. He doesn't shy away from contemporary material (Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time") or his own songs ("I Love Your Face"), but the entire recording is cast in a vintage, romantic hue, with Smokey's angelic voice front and center.
While the standards album seems to be a staple of the later careers of established pop and rock stars (Rod Stewart turned it in to his own cottage industry in the late 1990s/early 2000s), few of those artists have either the weighty legend or the sheer unadulterated talent of Mr. Smokey Robinson. Additionally, while many of Robinson's contemporaries are turning out versions of well-worn chestnuts as a way to compensate for a lack of personal inspiration, a flagging career, or both, Robinson claims "I'm In the Mood for Love" and "Night and Day," among others, as though they were made for him alone.
Personnel: Smokey Robinson (vocals); Paul Jackson, Jr. , Phil Upchurch (guitar); Bobby Shew (trumpet); Sonny Burke (piano, vibraphone); Freddie "Ready Freddie" Washington (bass instrument); Ricky Lawson (drums).
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