Smokey Robinson & the Miracles - The Ultimate Collection [1998]

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Album Details

Title: The Ultimate Collection [1998]
Artist: Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
Release Date: 2/10/1998
Re-Released On: 9/24/2007
Label: Motown, Island
Duration: 70:26
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 731453085725, 0731453085725, 0602498489925, 060249848992
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Soul, Motown, Pop-Soul
Moods: Intimate, Poignant, Sentimental, Smooth, Summery, Sweet, Cheerful, Earnest, Romantic, Soothing, Sophisticated, Stylish, Warm, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bright, Calm/Peaceful, Carefree, Exuberant, Gentle, Happy, Literate, Lush, Playful, Sensual, Sexy, Fun, Lively, Party/Celebratory, Laid-Back/Mellow
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Going to a Go-Go
  2. I Second That Emotion
  3. Shop Around
  4. Way Over There
  5. Bad Girl
  6. Who's Lovin' You
  7. I'll Try Something New
  8. You've Really Got a Hold on Me
  9. Mickey's Monkey
  10. I Like It Like That
  11. Ooo Baby Baby
  12. Choosey Beggar
  13. My Girl Has Gone
  14. Tears of a Clown
  15. Baby, Baby Don't Cry
  16. The Tracks of My Tears
  17. The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage
  18. (Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need
  19. More Love
  20. Special Occasion
  21. If You Can Want
  22. Yester Love
  23. We've Come Too Far to End It Now
  24. What's So Good About Goodbye?
  25. (You Can) Depend on Me

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDIsland9848992
1998CDMotown530857

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Album Review

Motown Records is a bit like the Walt Disney Studios, in the sense that both organizations made a good deal more money in recent decades marketing their histories and reputations than they have in creating very much that's new -- indeed, Motown hasn't been an active label, in the sense of recording any new artists, in more than a decade. Apart from its Anthology series in the mid-'70s, however, the label seldom came up with anything that could hold a permanent place in a collection, or was reasonably comprehensive. Then came the Ultimate Collection series, which was timed to coincide with the first technological upgrade in CD mastering to 20-bit digital audio. This disc has 25 songs that encompass all of the Top Ten hits by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles released between 1960 and 1969 (as well as their 1970 number one hit, "Tears of a Clown"), but also some of their finest B-sides ("Choosey Beggar," "Who's Lovin' You") and an album track or two of significance, and it also sounded significantly better than any prior hits collection on the group, including the upgraded Anthology two-CD set issued just three years earlier. What's more, while it in no way supplants the four-CD 35th Anniversary Collection, it offers one track that didn't make it onto that set, the second version of "Way Over There," which -- though it never charted -- is a brilliant piece of writing, singing, and production. After all, "Way Over There" was the very first actual "Motown" single; in fact, it was one of the most ambitious and beautiful records that Berry Gordy ever produced personally -- and it did sell a reported 50,000 copies, which was significant enough in helping to keep the fledgling company afloat. That's as much of a "history lesson" as this CD provides, though people will always happily hear history lessons like that. Mostly, it's a gorgeous flood of sound washing over you for 70 minutes, though not quite like you've ever heard these songs -- including the gently ringing rhythm guitar on "Tracks of My Tears," the in-your-face drums that open "My Girl Has Gone," and the strings of the Detroit Symphony on "Way Over There," but most of all the silky lead and backing vocals, which have never sounded closer or smoother. The standard is now 24-bit, and someday there may even be a DVD audio or SACD of hits by the Miracles, but for a collection featuring some of their most enjoyable and best-sounding music, no one is going to be cheated by buying this disc. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam White?
Al ClevelandProducer
Alan Warner?
Andrew "Mike" TerrySaxophone
Andrew SmithDrums
Angelo CarlisiSaxophone
Bas Hartong?
Benny BenjaminDrums
Bernie PeacockSaxophone
Berry Gordy, Jr.Producer
Bill Baran?
Bill JohnsonTrombone
Bill Levenson?
Billy HornerTrumpet
Bob BabbittBass
Bob CousarTrombone
Brian HollandProducer
Carl RaetzTrombone
Catherine Ladis?, Project Assistant
Clarence IsabellBass
Dana Smart?
Danny TurnerSaxophone
Danya HartwickPiccolo, Flute
David Harley?
David IrvinArt Direction, Design
David Ritz?
David Van De PitteArranger
Dennis CoffeyGuitar
Don SlaughterTrumpet
Don WhiteTrombone
Earl Van DykeKeyboards
Eddie "Bongo" BrownPercussion
Eddie JonesTrumpet
Eddie WillisGuitar
Eli FontaineSaxophone
Ernie RodgersSaxophone
Eugene BeeBee MooreSaxophone
Eugene RodgersSaxophone
Floyd JonesTrumpet
Fred Hammond?
George BohannonTrombone
George Jackson?
Gordon StaplesConductor
H.B. BarnumArranger
Harry WeingerCompilation Producer
Henry CosbySaxophone, Producer
Herbie WilliamsTrumpet
Ivy HunterKeyboards
Jack AshfordVibraphone, Percussion
Jack BrokenshaVibraphone
James JamersonBass
Jerry Rappaport?
Jimmy WilkinsTrombone
Joe MessinaGuitar
Joe WilliamsBass
John Esposito?
John WilsonTrumpet
Johnny BristolProducer
Johnny GriffithKeyboards
Johnny TrudellTrumpet
Karen Kwak?
Kasuku MafiaSaxophone
Kevin Reeves?, Digital Remastering
Lamont DozierProducer
Lanny AustinSaxophone
Larry NozeroSaxophone
Lefty EdwardsSaxophone
Marcus BelgraveTrumpet
Marvin TarplinGuitar
Maurice DavisTrumpet
Melvin "Wah Wah" RaginGuitar
Michael Wilding?
Michelle PizaCreative Services Coordinator
Pat Warner?
Patrick LanierTrombone
Paul Foley?
Paul RiserTrombone, Arranger
Richard "Pistol" AllenDrums
Richard WylieKeyboards
Robert WhiteGuitar
Russell ConwayTrumpet
Smokey RobinsonProducer
Smokey Robinson & the MiraclesPerformer
Stu HackelLiner Notes
Ted BucknerSax (Alto)
The Detroit SymphonyStrings
Thomas "Beans" BowlesSaxophone
Uriel JonesDrums
Warren "Pete" MooreProducer