Going To A Go-Go (Remastered) Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Album info
Album-Release:
1965
HRA-Release:
14.01.2016
Label: UNI-MOTOWN
Genre: R&B
Subgenre: Motown
Artist: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Composer: Warren Moore, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Tarplin, Robert Rogers, Frank Wilson, Hal Davis, Warren Moore, Jr. Wendell Tilley, Ronald White
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- 1 The Tracks Of My Tears 02:56
- 2 Going To A Go-Go 02:48
- 3 Ooo Baby Baby 02:47
- 4 My Girl Has Gone 02:52
- 5 In Case You Need Love 02:39
- 6 Choosey Beggar 02:35
- 7 Since You Won My Heart 02:18
- 8 From Head To Toe 02:27
- 9 All That's Good 03:15
- 10 My Baby Changes Like The Weather 02:49
- 11 Let Me Have Some 03:10
- 12 A Fork In The Road 03:25
Info for Going To A Go-Go (Remastered)
„Though its title track ignited a nationwide fad for go-go music, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles' Going to a Go-Go LP certainly wasn't just a cash-in effort. It's one of the best records the group put out, and the first six songs make for the best side of any original Motown LP of the '60s (granted, all but one are also available on dozens of Miracles compilations). The four biggest hits were among the best in a set of Miracles archetypes: the throwback to the aching '50s doo wop ballad ('Ooo Baby, Baby'), the flashy up-tempo dance song ('Going to a Go-Go'), the dancing-with-tears-in-my-eyes jerker ('The Tracks of My Tears'), and the mid-tempo orchestral epic ('My Girl Has Gone'). 'Choosey Beggar' is one of the sweetest of all Robinson's lead vocals, with stunning background work by the rest of the Miracles. Even the album tracks shine, with 'All That's Good' and 'Let Me Have Some' working as excellent additions to the program.“ (John Bush, AMG)
Smokey Robinson, lead vocals
Ronnie White, background vocals
Bobby Rogers, background vocals
Warren 'Pete' Moore, background vocals
Claudette Robinson, background vocals
Marv Tarplin, guitar
Additional musicians:
The Funk Brothers and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Pete Moore, vocal arrangements
Produced by Smokey Robinson, Frank Wilson, William 'Mickey' Stevenson
Digitally remastered
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