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A Quiet Storm

Smokey Robinson

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Though the title of Smokey Robinson’s 1975 solo LP would later be used to identify a certain genre of urban Adult Contemporary music, A Quiet Storm stands alone as a great work. The album is Robinson’s rejoinder to the burgeoning Philly soul movement, which had come to dominate the R &B scene in the first half of the '70s. While producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff had originally modeled their productions on the fragile elegance of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, here Robinson repossesses their recipe and adds to it. The title song is the very essence of gentleness and smoothness, but despite its celestial atmosphere the album is anything but fluffy. You can hear Smokey’s years of experience blossoming here. He could create a song for any occasion. The beautiful slow dance “Wedding Song” was written for the marriage of Jermaine Jackson and Hazel Gordy, while “Happy” is the love theme to Lady Sings the Blues. Even when the rhythms pick up, in “Love Letters” and “Coincidentally,” there is nary a sharp edge. At a time when R &B was aiming to punch, Smokey wished only to caress.

Customer Reviews

To Short!!!!!!!

This is one of his best. Quiet storm is superb and Baby That's Backatcha ,was the perfect single at that time. How Smokey writes such great tunes in almost every decade since the 50's blows me away. His voice is so smooth, and the arrangements are tight. I hope this comes out in a two disc set, like the deleuxe versions with outttakes,alternates, and if were lucky a demo or two. George Harrison really liked Smokey's music if you get a chance listen to his song "Pure Smokey" and you will see what I mean.

A Classic

I love this album. One of Smokey's Best!!!

The greatest album of all time

when i first heard agony and ecstacy i was little now i understand it and its great,. wats it all about this crazy love how did our two worlds intwine how did i fit in to your life how did you fit in to mine

Biography

Born: February 19, 1940 in Detroit, MI

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

If you're looking for the all-time number one purveyor of mainstream romantic soul, Smokey Robinson may well be the man, in the face of some towering competition. With the Miracles in the 1960s, he paced dozens of tuneful Motown hits with his beautiful high tenor. As a solo performer from the 1970s onward, he was one of the staples of urban contemporary music. But his singing gifts, as notable as they are, comprise only one of his hats: he's also one of pop's best and most prolific songwriters. As...
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