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Where There's Smoke... : ウィキペディア英語版
Where There's Smoke...

''Where There's Smoke...'' is a 1979 album by Smokey Robinson, released on Motown Records' Tamla label. It contains his ''Billboard'' Top ten pop hit single "Cruisin'".
==Critical reception==
In a contemporary review for ''The Village Voice'', music critic Robert Christgau gave the album an "A–" and called it Robinson's best solo album. He said that, despite potential "cavils" from novice Motown purists about the disco version of "Get Ready", the songs on side one especially update Robinson's "concise, smoldering romanticism with a flair that seemed lost to him years ago". ''Stereo Review'' magazine's Phil Garland commended him for remaining an unadorned composer and producer, and cleverly underplaying several tracks' "disco flavor". He found the songs pleasurable and consistent, and remarked that, although it may not be a milestone in Robinson's career, ''Where There's Smoke'' is "solid, ingratiating music that should wear well." Dave Marsh did view it as a turning point and "genuine creative breakthrough" for Robinson, who finally modernizes his style of soul music without "being compromised." Marsh also felt that he has matured as a vocalist, because of how he immerses his voice around rhythms and tries phrasings that were less evident in his early music. Red Starr, writing in ''Smash Hits'', gave the album a mixed review and described it as "pleasant if tame and unremarkable stuff".
In a retrospective review, Allmusic's William Ruhlmann gave it three out of five stars and said that it may be inconsistent and slightly too "disco-ish in places," even though it restored Robinson's commercial viability. ''The Mojo Collection'' (2007) was more enthusiastic and wrote that Robinson had "hit a new vein of excellence" with ''Where There's Smoke...'', "the most vibrant album he'd yet made, climaxing with the gorgeous hit, 'Cruisin'."

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