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Double Good Everything

Double Good Everything is an album by the American R&B musician Smokey Robinson, released in 1991.[2][3] It was his first album to be released by a label other than Motown.[4]

Double Good Everything
Studio album by
Released1991
Studio
GenreR&B, soul, pop
LabelSBK[1]
ProducerSmokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson chronology
Love, Smokey
(1990)
Double Good Everything
(1991)
The Ultimate Collection
(1997)

The album peaked at No. 64 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.[5] Its first single was "Double Good Everything", which failed to make the R&B Top 20.[6][5]

Production edit

Nine of Double Good Everything's 10 tracks were written or cowritten by Robinson, who also produced the album.[7][8] "When a Woman Cries" was written by Joshua Kadison.[9] Robinson worked with his longtime friend, guitar player Marv Tarplin.[10]

Critical reception edit

Entertainment Weekly called the album "no watershed, just sweet, warm Smokey doing his bit for romantic drive-time inspiration, more courtly than salacious, and slightly teenage in his depictions of love."[14] Stereo Review concluded that "the unifying thread is Robinson's singular voice—almost delicate but unmistakably masculine in its high register, marked by an eternal edge of youthful anticipation."[17] The Kitchener-Waterloo Record opined that "except for 'Skid Row' and 'When a Woman Cries', Robinson sounds almost uninterested."[18] The Buffalo News wrote that "though the peaks of his voice may be gone, the gentle emotive stirring is still there."[12]

The Indianapolis Star thought that Robinson's "excellent vocals are underscored by superb instrumentals, particularly on the intimate 'I Love Your Face' and the sashaying 'Rewind' and 'Be Who You Are'."[7] The New Pittsburgh Courier deemed the album "10 new pop/soul gems that are remarkable for retaining the 'Smokey' touch while feeling perfectly contemporary."[19] The Philadelphia Daily News labeled it Robinson's "strongest in years."[20] The Commercial Appeal considered that "Robinson's falsetto is as sweet as ever, as he mixes in a bit of reggae in 'Why', joyously assays the uptempo pop-soul of the title track or croons 'Be Who You Are', a love song that hearkens back to his classic Motown days."[21]

AllMusic wrote: "Though pleasant and inoffensive, this will disappoint even diehard Smokey Robinson fans and won't win him many new ones."[11]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Smokey Robinson; except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Why" 3:55
2."Double Good Everything" 3:48
3."Rewind" 3:43
4."Be Who You Are" 4:33
5."I Love Your Face" 2:34
6."I Can't Get Enough" 4:19
7."Rack Me Back" 4:06
8."When a Woman Cries"Joshua Kadison3:31
9."You Take Me Away" 3:55
10."Skid Row"Smokey Robinson, Marvin Tarplin4:23

Personnel edit

  • Smokey Robinson – vocals
  • Christopher Ho – keyboards
  • Reginald "Sonny" Burke – acoustic piano, percussion
  • Larry Ball – synthesizers, computers, sequencing, bass guitar
  • Bob "Boogie" Bowles – acoustic guitars, electric guitars
  • Marvin Tarplin – electric guitars
  • Torrell Ruffin – guitars (3)
  • Robert Palmer – guitar solo (4)
  • Tony Lewis – drums, percussion
  • David Li – saxophones, electronic wind instrument
  • Chris Mostert – baritone saxophone (6), tenor saxophone (9)
  • Michael Fell – harmonica (7)
  • Ivory Stone – backing vocals
  • Patricia Henley – backing vocals
  • Robert Henley – backing vocals
  • Ronald Henley – backing vocals

Strings (Tracks 5 & 8)

  • Reginald "Sonny" Burke – arrangements and conductor
  • Ron Clark – concertmaster
  • Suzie Katayama, David Low and Nancy K. Masaki-Hathaway – cello
  • Elizabeth Erman – harp (5)
  • Rollice Dale and Robin Ross – viola
  • Nicole Bush, Mark Cargill, Pam Gates, Ed Green, Davida Johnson, Gina Kronstadt, Maria Newman, Donald Palmer, Barbra Porter and Marcella Schants – violin

Production edit

  • Smokey Robinson – producer, basic arrangements, cover design
  • Dan Bates – associate producer, recording, mixing
  • Allan Kaufman – associate producer, recording, mixing
  • Guy DeFazio – recording assistant
  • Chris Fogel – recording assistant, mix assistant
  • Jesse Kanner – recording assistant
  • Ed Korengo – recording assistant
  • Chad Munsey – recording assistant
  • Tom Perez – recording assistant
  • Mark Hagen – mix assistant
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California)
  • Lynn Robb – photography processing
  • Bonnie Schiffman – photography

References edit

  1. ^ "Smokey Robinson Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  2. ^ "Jet's Top 20 Albums". Jet. 81 (9): 62. Dec 16, 1991.
  3. ^ Britt, Bruce (October 4, 1991). "ROCK NEWS & NOTES - OCTOBER: GOOD TIME FOR NEW MUSIC". Los Angeles Daily News. p. L28.
  4. ^ Jenkins, Craig (November 19, 2020). "Let Smokey Robinson Tell You About Changing Music". Vulture.
  5. ^ a b "Smokey Robinson". Billboard.
  6. ^ Davis, Sharon (January 6, 2012). 80s Chart-Toppers: Every Chart-Topper Tells a Story. Random House. ISBN 9781780574110 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ a b Ford, Lynn Dean (27 Dec 1991). "RECORD REVIEWS". The Indianapolis Star. p. C6.
  8. ^ Heim, Chris (29 May 1992). "A crowd-pleaser, a pro: Smokey Robinson still in fine form". Chicago Tribune. Friday. p. M.
  9. ^ Simms, Greg (December 6, 1991). "RECORDINGS ON REVIEW". Dayton Daily News. Go!. p. 19.
  10. ^ Jaeger, Barbara (December 12, 1991). "RENEWED BLAZE FROM OLD FIRES". The Record. p. C22.
  11. ^ a b "Double Good Everything - Smokey Robinson | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  12. ^ a b Allen, Carl (December 6, 1991). "IN BRIEF". The Buffalo News. p. G36.
  13. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 7. MUZE. p. 74.
  14. ^ a b Berger, Arion. "Double Good Everything". EW.com.
  15. ^ MusicHound R&B: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1998. p. 481.
  16. ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 595.
  17. ^ Garland, Phyl (Mar 1992). "Popular Music -- Double Good Everything by Smokey Robinson". Stereo Review. 57 (3): 74.
  18. ^ "Double Good Everything Smokey Robinson". Kitchener-Waterloo Record. 28 Nov 1991. p. C9.
  19. ^ "SMOKEY ROBINSON: 'I'M TRULY A BLESSED MAN': NEW RELEASE MARKS NEW ERA FOR LEGENDARY MOTOWN SINGER". New Pittsburgh Courier. 82 (81): P.B-2. 12 Oct 1991.
  20. ^ Takiff, Jonathan (16 Dec 1991). "Sweet Soul Music". Philadelphia Daily News. FEATURES YO!. p. 39.
  21. ^ Nager, Larry (November 22, 1991). "RECORDINGS". The Commercial Appeal. p. E19.

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Double Good Everything is an album by the American R amp B musician Smokey Robinson released in 1991 2 3 It was his first album to be released by a label other than Motown 4 Double Good EverythingStudio album by Smokey RobinsonReleased1991StudioRumbo Canoga Park Lion Share Los Angeles A amp M Hollywood Westlake Los AngelesGenreR amp B soul popLabelSBK 1 ProducerSmokey RobinsonSmokey Robinson chronologyLove Smokey 1990 Double Good Everything 1991 The Ultimate Collection 1997 The album peaked at No 64 on the Billboard Top R amp B Albums chart 5 Its first single was Double Good Everything which failed to make the R amp B Top 20 6 5 Contents 1 Production 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 4 1 Production 5 ReferencesProduction editNine of Double Good Everything s 10 tracks were written or cowritten by Robinson who also produced the album 7 8 When a Woman Cries was written by Joshua Kadison 9 Robinson worked with his longtime friend guitar player Marv Tarplin 10 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 The Buffalo News nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Entertainment WeeklyB 14 MusicHound R amp B The Essential Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Entertainment Weekly called the album no watershed just sweet warm Smokey doing his bit for romantic drive time inspiration more courtly than salacious and slightly teenage in his depictions of love 14 Stereo Review concluded that the unifying thread is Robinson s singular voice almost delicate but unmistakably masculine in its high register marked by an eternal edge of youthful anticipation 17 The Kitchener Waterloo Record opined that except for Skid Row and When a Woman Cries Robinson sounds almost uninterested 18 The Buffalo News wrote that though the peaks of his voice may be gone the gentle emotive stirring is still there 12 The Indianapolis Star thought that Robinson s excellent vocals are underscored by superb instrumentals particularly on the intimate I Love Your Face and the sashaying Rewind and Be Who You Are 7 The New Pittsburgh Courier deemed the album 10 new pop soul gems that are remarkable for retaining the Smokey touch while feeling perfectly contemporary 19 The Philadelphia Daily News labeled it Robinson s strongest in years 20 The Commercial Appeal considered that Robinson s falsetto is as sweet as ever as he mixes in a bit of reggae in Why joyously assays the uptempo pop soul of the title track or croons Be Who You Are a love song that hearkens back to his classic Motown days 21 AllMusic wrote Though pleasant and inoffensive this will disappoint even diehard Smokey Robinson fans and won t win him many new ones 11 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Smokey Robinson except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 Why 3 552 Double Good Everything 3 483 Rewind 3 434 Be Who You Are 4 335 I Love Your Face 2 346 I Can t Get Enough 4 197 Rack Me Back 4 068 When a Woman Cries Joshua Kadison3 319 You Take Me Away 3 5510 Skid Row Smokey Robinson Marvin Tarplin4 23Personnel editSmokey Robinson vocals Christopher Ho keyboards Reginald Sonny Burke acoustic piano percussion Larry Ball synthesizers computers sequencing bass guitar Bob Boogie Bowles acoustic guitars electric guitars Marvin Tarplin electric guitars Torrell Ruffin guitars 3 Robert Palmer guitar solo 4 Tony Lewis drums percussion David Li saxophones electronic wind instrument Chris Mostert baritone saxophone 6 tenor saxophone 9 Michael Fell harmonica 7 Ivory Stone backing vocals Patricia Henley backing vocals Robert Henley backing vocals Ronald Henley backing vocalsStrings Tracks 5 amp 8 Reginald Sonny Burke arrangements and conductor Ron Clark concertmaster Suzie Katayama David Low and Nancy K Masaki Hathaway cello Elizabeth Erman harp 5 Rollice Dale and Robin Ross viola Nicole Bush Mark Cargill Pam Gates Ed Green Davida Johnson Gina Kronstadt Maria Newman Donald Palmer Barbra Porter and Marcella Schants violinProduction edit Smokey Robinson producer basic arrangements cover design Dan Bates associate producer recording mixing Allan Kaufman associate producer recording mixing Guy DeFazio recording assistant Chris Fogel recording assistant mix assistant Jesse Kanner recording assistant Ed Korengo recording assistant Chad Munsey recording assistant Tom Perez recording assistant Mark Hagen mix assistant Bernie Grundman mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering Hollywood California Lynn Robb photography processing Bonnie Schiffman photographyReferences edit Smokey Robinson Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Jet s Top 20 Albums Jet 81 9 62 Dec 16 1991 Britt Bruce October 4 1991 ROCK NEWS amp NOTES OCTOBER GOOD TIME FOR NEW MUSIC Los Angeles Daily News p L28 Jenkins Craig November 19 2020 Let Smokey Robinson Tell You About Changing Music Vulture a b Smokey Robinson Billboard Davis Sharon January 6 2012 80s Chart Toppers Every Chart Topper Tells a Story Random House ISBN 9781780574110 via Google Books a b Ford Lynn Dean 27 Dec 1991 RECORD REVIEWS The Indianapolis Star p C6 Heim Chris 29 May 1992 A crowd pleaser a pro Smokey Robinson still in fine form Chicago Tribune Friday p M Simms Greg December 6 1991 RECORDINGS ON REVIEW Dayton Daily News Go p 19 Jaeger Barbara December 12 1991 RENEWED BLAZE FROM OLD FIRES The Record p C22 a b Double Good Everything Smokey Robinson Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic via www allmusic com a b Allen Carl December 6 1991 IN BRIEF The Buffalo News p G36 Larkin Colin 2006 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 7 MUZE p 74 a b Berger Arion Double Good Everything EW com MusicHound R amp B The Essential Album Guide Visible Ink Press 1998 p 481 The Rolling Stone Album Guide Random House 1992 p 595 Garland Phyl Mar 1992 Popular Music Double Good Everything by Smokey Robinson Stereo Review 57 3 74 Double Good Everything Smokey Robinson Kitchener Waterloo Record 28 Nov 1991 p C9 SMOKEY ROBINSON I M TRULY A BLESSED MAN NEW RELEASE MARKS NEW ERA FOR LEGENDARY MOTOWN SINGER New Pittsburgh Courier 82 81 P B 2 12 Oct 1991 Takiff Jonathan 16 Dec 1991 Sweet Soul Music Philadelphia Daily News FEATURES YO p 39 Nager Larry November 22 1991 RECORDINGS The Commercial Appeal p E19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Double Good Everything amp oldid 1211071316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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