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Smokey Robinson Critical Essay | Critical Essay by John Rockwell

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Smokey Robinson.
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Critical Essay by John Rockwell

Smokey's Family Robinson is hardly a concept album in the more labored sense of the term. But it makes sense as a whole, the songs linked by musical style and thematic associations, flowing seamlessly together with thought paid to contrast and balance….

Smokey's Family Robinson might seem to be plunging headlong into disco, except that Robinson, with his patented, light-footed control, never sacrifices his own individuality and ends the album with two ballads that count among the finest things he's ever done….

Robinson's deepest gift has always lain in the sexually charged, achingly erotic love ballad…. Robinson's lyrics, in fast and slow songs alike, are almost invariably about love. Whether he is a "great poet" seems rather open to question, if poetry is the juxtaposition of words in a way that has interest in itself. Much of what Robinson writes mixes undeniable verbal freshness with an earnest yet somehow endearing...
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This section contains 247 words
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Purchase our Robinson, Smokey 1940– - Critical Essay by John Rockwell
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