Commodores 13 is the tenth studio album (and thirteenth overall, including two greatest-hits compilations and a live album) by the Commodores, released in 1983 on Motown Records.[3] It's also the first album by the band after the departure of Lionel Richie, who began his solo career in 1982.
Alex Henderson of Allmusic gave Commodores 13 a 2.5 out of 5 stars rating. Henderson remarked, in his review of the album, "Is Commodores 13 a masterpiece? No. This release isn't in a class with essential treasures like 1976's Hot on the Tracks or 1977's The Commodores. But it isn't a bad album, and it indicated that there could be life after Lionel Richie for the Commodores."[1]
Dave Marsh of Rolling Stone gave Commodores 13, a 3 out of 5 stars rating. Marsh in his review remarked "Not exactly the comeback of the year, but with Richie out of the way, both Thomas McClary and William King suggest they have some production and composing chops of their own."[2]
Track listing
Side one
"I'm in Love" (Harold Hudson, Shirley King, William King) – 4:05
"Turn Off the Lights" (Shirley King, William King) – 4:20
"Nothing Like a Woman" (Hudson, Walter Orange) – 4:56
"Captured" (Linda McClary, Thomas McClary) – 4:37
Side two
"Touchdown" (Michael Dunlap, Orange) – 4:30
"Welcome Home" (Bill Champlin, Thomas McClary) – 4:20