Smoke Signals is a studio album by the American singer Smokey Robinson, released in 1986 by Motown.[1][2] "Be Kind to the Growing Mind", featuring the Temptations, encourages songwriters to avoid distasteful lyrics.[3] "Hold On to Your Love" was written with Stevie Wonder.[4] Robinson supported the album with a North American tour.[5]
Critical reception
The Houston Chronicle wrote: "Less personal than many of his solo projects, Smoke Signals is reassuring, if not a renewal for Robinson."[6]The San Diego Union-Tribune noted that Robinson "retains his inimitable sense of cheerful optimism and wholesomeness."[7] The Chicago Sun-Times deemed the album "a little too much in the middle-of-the-road."[8]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Smokey Robinson; except where indicated
"Some People (Will Do Anything for Love)" (Bobby Sandstrom, Michael Price) - 4:22
"Sleepless Nights" (Alan Gorrie, Michael Mugrage) - 4:07
"Because of You (It's The Best It's Ever Been)" - 4:12
"Be Kind to the Growing Mind" (featuring the Temptations) - 4:45
"Te Quiero Como Si No Hubiera Un Mañana (I'm Gonna Love You Like There's No Tomorrow)" (Robinson, Ivory Stone, Mark Davis) - 4:21
"Hold On to Your Love" (Robinson, Stevie Wonder) - 5:12
"Photograph in My Mind" (J.C. Crowley, Tom Campbell) - 3:51
Producers – Steve Barri; Tony Peluso (Tracks 1-6, 9 & 10); Mark Davis (Track 5); Smokey Robinson (Track 5); Dennis Lambert (Tracks 7 & 8).
Co-Producer on Tracks 7 & 8 – Robbie Buchanan
Engineers – Tony Peluso (Tracks 1-6, 9 & 10); Dennis McKay and Jack Joseph Puig (Tracks 7 & 8).
Second Engineers – Sabrina Buchanek (Tracks 1-6, 9 & 10); Bino Espinoza; Toni Greene (Tracks 1-6, 9 & 10); Karen Siegel (Tracks 1-6, 9 & 10); Steve Ford (Tracks 7 & 8).
Recorded at Hitsville U.S.A. Recording Studios (Hollywood, CA); Monkey Dust Studio (Granada Hills, CA); Soundcastle Studio Center (Los Angeles, CA).
Mixing – Tony Peluso (Tracks 1-6, 9 & 10); Jack Joseph Puig (Tracks 7 & 8).
Mixed at Mama Jo’s Recording Studio (Hollywood, CA).
Mastered by Steve Hall at Future Disc (Hollywood, CA).
Album Coordinator – Gail Pierson
Art Direction – Johnny Lee
Design – Janet Levinson
Photography – Ron Slenzak
References
^Brogan, Daniel (3 Jan 1986). "Smokey Robinson's 'Smoke Signals'...". Friday. Chicago Tribune. p. 48.
^The Complete Encyclopedia of African American History Jessie Carney Smith, Lean'tin Bracks, Linda T Wynn - 1578595835 2015 - Page 386 "Between 1986 and 1991 Robinson released five more albums, including Smoke Signals, One Heartbeat, and Love, Smokey."
^"Tracks of Smokey's Tears Left on Broadway". Part II. Newsday. 29 Dec 1986. p. 7.
^Gilbert, Calvin (January 24, 1986). "Robinson's voice, songs still strong on 'Signals'". Fun. The Advocate. Baton Rouge. p. 2.
^DeVault, Russ (August 16, 1986). "Smooth Smokey Robinson – He's been singer, writer, talent scout, executive and happy". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. L23.
^Spies, Michael (February 2, 1986). "Records". Zest. Houston Chronicle. p. 13.
^Varga, George (March 9, 1986). "Robinson art alive in 'Smoke Signals'". The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. E4.
^Hoekstra, Dave (July 18, 1986). "Smoke Signals". Weekend Plus. Chicago Sun-Times. p. 7.