Love, Smokey
Studio album by
Released1990
Recorded1990
GenreR&B, Soul
LabelMotown
ProducerPaul Laurence, Keith Andes, Larry Hatcher, Berry Gordy. Michael Stokes , Dennis Lambert, Fritz Cadet, Howard King, Iris Gordy, Robbie Buchanan, Smokey Robinson, George Duke, Leon Sylvers III
Smokey Robinson chronology
One Heartbeat
(1987)
Love, Smokey
(1990)
Double Good Everything
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
People(favourable)[1]

Love, Smokey is an album by American R&B singer/songwriter Smokey Robinson, released in 1990.[2] Love, Smokey was the follow-up to Robinson's most successful album One Heartbeat. The first single was "Everything You Touch" which reached #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Stevie Wonder plays harmonica on the track "Easy".

Track listing

  1. "Love Is The Light" (David Ritz, Fred White, Kelly McNulty, Smokey Robinson) – 5:18
  2. "(It's The) Same Old Love" (Brenda Madison, Ken Gold) – 4:45
  3. "Love 'N Life" (Jeff Pescetto, Reed Vertelney) – 4:59
  4. "I Can't Find" (Smokey Robinson) – 4:07
  5. "Take Me Through the Night" (Pam Reswick, Steve Werfel) – 3:54
  6. "Everything You Touch" (Pam Reswick, Steve Werfel) – 4:14
  7. "Don't Wanna Be Just Physical" (Fritz Cadet, Howard King, Smokey Robinson) – 5:03
  8. "Come to Me Soon" (Smokey Robinson) – 4:38
  9. "You Made Me Feel Love" (Dave Loggins, Jon Goin) – 4:08
  10. "Jasmin" (Smokey Robinson) – 4:28
  11. "Easy" (Marv Tarplin, Smokey Robinson) – 4:40
  12. "Just Another Kiss" (Scott Cutler, Roy Freeland) – 3:33 (CD Bonus track)
  13. "Unless You Do It Again" (Smokey Robinson) – 3:36 (CD Bonus track)

Personnel

Production

Charts

References

  1. ^ "Picks and Pans Review: Love, Smokey". people.com. People. April 2, 1990.
  2. ^ The Complete Encyclopedia of African American History Jessie Carney Smith, Lean'tin Bracks, Linda T Wynn - 1578595835 2015 - Page 386 "Between 1986 and 1991 Robinson released five more albums, including Smoke Signals, One Heartbeat, and Love, Smokey."
  3. ^ "Smokey Robinson Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
  4. ^ "Smokey Robinson Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
  5. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1990". Billboard. Retrieved November 28, 2020.