Pure Smokey
For the 1976 George Harrison song that pays tribute to Smokey Robinson, see Pure Smokey (song).
Pure Smokey | ||||
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Studio album by Smokey Robinson | ||||
Released | March 15, 1974 | |||
Recorded | September - December 1973 | |||
Genre | Soul, funk | |||
Length | 39:29 | |||
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Tamla T6-331S1 | |||
Producer | Smokey Robinson | |||
Smokey Robinson chronology | ||||
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Pure Smokey is Smokey Robinson's second post-Miracles album, released in 1974. This release contains the unique and emotionally compelling hit single "Virgin Man". Several songs were written by Robinson and co-written by fellow Miracle Marv Tarplin, who left the group a year after Robinson's departure to join him in California and assist him in his solo projects.
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Track listing
All tracks are produced by Smokey Robinson except "A Tattoo".
All tracks arranged by Russ Turner, Gene Page, and Smokey Robinson, except where indicated.
- "It's Her Turn to Live" (Robinson, Tarplin)
- "The Love Between Me and My Kids"
- "Asleep on My Love" (Robinson, Tarplin)
- "I Am I Am" (Robinson)
- "Just Passing Through" (Tarplin, Janie Bradford, Cleveland)
- "Virgin Man" (Robinson, Jones)
- "She's Only a Baby Herself" (Robinson)
- "Fulfill Your Need" (Robinson, Tarplin, Moffett)
- "A Tattoo" (Robinson)
"I Am, I Am" arranged by Smokey Robinson and Gene Page
"A Tattoo" produced and arranged by Smokey Robinson and Willie Hutch
Personnel
- Smokey Robinson - vocals
- Gene Page - arranger
- Bobbye Hall - percussion
- Henry Davis - bass guitar
- Jeffrey Osborne - drums
- Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin - guitar
- Russ Turner - keyboards
- Marvin Tarplin - guitar
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