Essar (album)
Essar is a 1984 album by American singer Smokey Robinson. It was produced and arranged by Robinson with Reginald "Sonny" Burke. The album was released on the Motown sub-label Tamla. The album's title is a pun on the initials of Robinson's name.
Essar | ||||
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Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1984 | |||
Genre | R&B, soul | |||
Length | 41:44 | |||
Label | Motown | |||
Producer | Smokey Robinson and Reginald "Sonny" Burke | |||
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Allmusic | link |
Reception
The album only peaked at #141 on Billboard pop charts, and at #35 on R&B charts. "And I Don't Love You" peaked at #106 Billboard and #33 R&B charts, and "I Can't Find" at #109 Billboard and #41 R&B charts.
Although the 12" B-side of "And I Don't Love You" Larry Levan's Instrumental (Dub) became a House Music classic in the late 2000s.[1]
William Ruhlmann gave 2 out of 5 stars on AllMusic, addressing it as "the low point" in Robinson's career and holding Sonny Burke's dominating synthesiser play responsible.[2] Where Robert Christgau rated it as B+, acknowledging that there are "fillers", but concluding with "one thing you can say about Smokey's filler that you can't say about anybody else's--Smokey's singing it".[3]
Track listing
All tracks composed by William "Smokey" Robinson; except where indicated
Side A
- "And I Don't Love You" – 5:20
- "Train of Thought" – 4:55
- "I Can't Find" – 6:15
- "Why Are You Running From My Love" (Scott V. Smith, Stephen Tavani) – 4:20
Side B
- "Gone Forever (Theme from the motion picture Cry of the City" (Mark Kevin Davis) – 3:10
- "Close Encounters of the First Kind" – 4:35
- "Little Girl Little Girl" – 5:12
- "Girl I'm Standing There" – 4:25
- "Driving Thru Life in the Fast Lane" (Milton Brown, Snuff Garrett, Steve Dorff) – 3:32
Personnel
- Lead vocals – William "Smokey" Robinson
- Backing vocals – Ivory Davis, Patricia Henley Talbert and Smokey Robinson
- Guitars – Charles Fearing, Wah Wah Watson and David T. Walker
- Bass – "Ready" Freddie Washington
- Drums, keyboards, arrangements – Reginald "Sonny" Burke
Production
- Producers – William "Smokey" Robinson, Jr. and Reginald "Sonny" Burke
- Assistant Mixing Engineers – William "Smokey" Robinson, Jr. and Reginald "Sonny" Burke
- Recording Engineer – Mitchel Delevie
- Mixing and Editing Engineer – Barney Perkins at Kendun Recorders, Burbank, California.
- Editing Assistant – Phillip Walters
- Second Engineers – Fred Law and Jeff DeMorris
- Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, California.
- Contractor – George Annis
- Copyist – Andres Victorin, Music Suite
- Cover Concept – William "Smokey" Robinson
- Photography – Aaron Rapoport
- Art Direction – Johnny Lee
Additional credits:
"And I Don't Love You"
- Yamaha DX7 programming – Clark Spangler
- Assistant Editor – Bob Robitaille
"I Can't Find"
- Cello – Michael "Jake" Jacobsen
- Concertmaster – Harry Bluestone
"Why Are You Running From My Love" – Recorded at Mama Jo's, North Hollywood, with:
- Backing vocals – Howard McCrary, Howard Smith and Ivory Davis
- Guitar – James Harrah
- Keyboards – Michael Ruff
- Synthesizer programming – Rhett Lawrence
- LinnDrum Programming – Davis Lynn Coulter and Scott V. Smith
- Engineers – Chris Banninger, Frank Wolf and Win Kutz.
- Second Engineers – Steve Ford and Todd Van Etten
- Producers – Scott V. Smith and Stephen Tavani
"Gone Forever" – Recorded at Golden Sound Studios, Inc., Hollywood with:
- Backing vocals – Allan Rich, Carmen Grillio and Mindy Sterling
- Bass – Lequeint "Duke" Jobe
- Keyboards, synthesizer – Mark Davis
- Oboe – William Green
- Vocal Engineer – Mitchel Delevie
- Rhythm Engineer – Karen Siegel
- Assistant Engineer– Michael Dotson
- Producers – Mark Davis and William "Smokey" Robinson
"Girl I'm Standing There"
- Cello – Michael "Jake" Jacobsen
- Concertmaster – Harry Bluestone
- Rhythm Engineers – Mitchel Delevie and Paul Ring
"Driving Thru Life In The Fast Lane"
- Backing Vocals – Julia Tillman Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Oren Waters and Smokey Robinson
- Bass – Joe Chemay
- Drums – John Robinson
- Guitars – Dann Huff and Paul Jackson Jr.
- Keyboards – John Hobbs
- Percussion – Paulinho da Costa
- Trombones – Dick Hyde and Richard Noel
- Trumpets – Gary Grant, Warren Luening and Jerry Hey
- Horns arrangements – Larry Herbstritt
- Rhythm arrangements – Steve Dorff
- Session Coordinator – Dave Pell
- Engineer – Ed Barton, Gary Singleman and Marv Clamme.
- Producers – Randy Dunlap and Steve Dorff
Essar to Emgee
The cover backside contains a handwritten message: "A note to Emgee: We're really gonna miss you, Essar" – obviously from Smokey Robinson (S.R.) to his colleague Marvin Gaye (M.G.) who was murdered on April 1, 1984.[4]