Smokey Robinson – Being With You (1981/2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

Smokey Robinson - Being With You (1981/2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz] Download

Artist: Smokey Robinson
Album: Being With You
Genre: R&B, Soul
Release Date: 1981/2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 32:46
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 1,25 GB

Tracklist:

01. Smokey Robinson – Being With You (04:06)
02. Smokey Robinson – Food For Thought (04:09)
03. Smokey Robinson – If You Wanna Make Love (Come ‘Round Here) (03:30)
04. Smokey Robinson – Who’s Sad (03:41)
05. Smokey Robinson – Can’t Fight Love (05:56)
06. Smokey Robinson – You Are Forever (04:26)
07. Smokey Robinson – As You Do (03:12)
08. Smokey Robinson – I Hear The Children Singing (03:41)

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Smokey Robinson’s most successful post-Miracles solo album, Being With You has sold over 900,000 copies and peaked at number 10 in the US, propelled by the million-selling hit single title track. Seeking a more contemporary, modern sound, Robinson sought out the hot producer of the day, George Tobin (Tiffany, Kim Carnes) to work his magic behind the board.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. For the most part, Robinson doesn’t offer much credible pure romance here. “As You Do,” “Can’t Fight Love,” and “Who’s Sad” all fail to make an impression. That’s not true of the last track. The oddly affecting “I Hear the Children Crying” has him getting emotional, as his final note on the song seals the deal. Despite Robinson’s paean to the “kids,” his songwriting skills are a little off here. While a big hit is here and Robinson’s in fine form, Being With You is a letdown in comparison to the two efforts before this.

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