Smokey Robinson - My World: The Definitive Collection

Smokey Robinson - My World: The Definitive Collection
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Album Details

Title: My World: The Definitive Collection
Artist: Smokey Robinson
Release Date: 5/3/2005
Label: Motown
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 075021039780
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Soul, Urban, Motown, Quiet Storm, Pop-Soul, Smooth 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: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. My World
  2. Fallin'
  3. Cruisin'
  4. Just to See Her Again
  5. The Tears of a Clown
  6. You've Really Got a Hold On Me
  7. Going to a Go-Go
  8. Mickey's Monkey
  9. Shop Around
  10. The Tracks of My Tears
  11. Being With You
  12. Baby That's Backatcha
  13. I Second That Emotion
  14. More Love
  15. Yester Love
  16. Ooo Baby Baby
  17. Baby Come Close
  18. I've Made Love to You a Thousand Times
  19. Quiet Storm [Single Version]
  20. Let Me Be the Clock
  21. One Heartbeat

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDMotown000413002

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Album Review

Compiling a single-disc set of tracks from William "Smokey" Robinson's long career and calling it a "definitive collection" is a bit absurd, since Robinson -- as a writer, singer, producer, and arranger -- has had a hand in countless hits over the years, at Motown and elsewhere, and nothing short of an extensive box set could hope to even come close to defining that kind of pop history. What My World as a single-disc compilation does do, though, is bring together tracks from all phases of Robinson's tenure, from his 1960s and early-'70s material with the Miracles through his smooth r&b hits as a solo artist in the later '70s and '80s, and then tops everything off with two brand new songs, making this a collection that spans four decades of elegantly arranged romantic pop in just over 70 minutes. You can't complain about a lack of quality, since the classic Miracles hits are here, including "The Tears of a Clown" and "The Tracks of My Tears," as well as Robinson's biggest solo hits, like the lush, irresistible "Cruisin'" from 1979 and his genre-defining "Quiet Storm," which lent its title to a whole new r&b radio format. Still, it will always be a little jarring to hear the earlier Miracles material next to the smoother (relatively) solo stuff, even if most of the musical ingredients are the same. The new tracks are lushly and lovingly arranged, and "My World" in particular seems to have the stamp of a future Smokey classic. Die-hard fans will want the two new songs, but undoubtedly will already have everything else collected here, so devotion will have to be measured. Casual listeners will benefit the most, getting an overview of Smokey's considerable achievements in one package, although that's no excuse for not going back and buying every Miracles album in the rack. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al ClevelandProducer
Alan MercerCover Photo
Berry Gordy, Jr.Producer
Brian HollandProducer
Daryl Holley, Sr.Guitar
David BlumbergArranger
Ellen FittonDigital Remastering
George TobinProducer, Arranger
Harry WeingerCompilation Producer
Henry CosbyProducer
Hiroshi UpshurKeyboards
Justin HolleyMixing, Digital Editing
Lamont DozierProducer
Larry BallBass
Marvin TarplinProducer
Mathieu BittonDesign
Mike MiccirilloArranger, Producer
Monique McGuffinProduction Coordination
Peter BunettaArranger, Producer
Reginald BurkeArranger
RemedyVocals (Background)
Rick ChudacoffArranger, Producer
Russell TurnerProducer, Arranger
Ryan NullPhoto Coordination
Smokey RobinsonProducer, Arranger
Steven IvoryLiner Notes
Timothy BloomVocals (Background), Instrumentation
VartanArt Direction
Warren "Pete" MooreProducer
William "Mickey" StevensonProducer, Compilation Producer
Willie HutchProducer