Smokey Robinson & The Miracles*A Pocket Full Of Miracles

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Pop

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Soul

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Tracklist

Flower Girl 3:40
Who's Gonna Take The Blame 3:25
Darling Dear 3:07
You've Got The Love I Need 3:25
Get Ready 3:15
Bridge Over Troubled Water 4:40
Something / Something You Got 4:25
Point It Out 2:34
Don't Take It So Hard 3:50
Backfire 3:20
The Reel Of Time 3:40
Wishful Thinking 2:57

Notes

A Pocket Full of Miracles (TS306) is a 1970 album by Motown Records R&B group The Miracles, (AKA "Smokey Robinson & The Miracles") issued on its Tamla subsidiary label, one of three albums the group released that year. This album charted at #56 on the Billboard pop albums chart, and reached the top ten of the magazine's R&B albums chart, peaking at #10. It was released on September 30 of that year. Hit singles on the album included "Point It Out" and the topical Ashford & Simpson written-and-produced song "Who's Gonna Take the Blame", a sad, dark song about a girl that is turned out as a prostitute (unusually serious lyric content for The Miracles). Also included is the charting flip side "Darling Dear", B-side of "Point It Out", which reached #100 on the Billboard pop chart, and spawned a cover version by The Jackson Five.

The album's name takes its title from the 1961 Frank Capra comedy film Pocketful of Miracles. However, that is where the similarities end. Its cover depicts four of The Miracles, Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, and Ronnie White, sitting inside a huge cartoon "pocket", (thus the name 'Pocket Full of Miracles'). Other original songs in the collection included "Flower Girl", the powerful potential hit "Backfire" (that was not released as a single), and the melancholy "The Reel of Time". Miracles Marv Tarplin and Claudette Robinson are featured on the songs "You've Got the Love I Need" (a ballad with rock overtones) and "Don't Take It So Hard", respectively. However, they are not featured on the album's cover (apparently because the "pocket" would then have too many Miracles). Covers include versions of Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge over Troubled Water", Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown's "Something You Got", included in a medley with The Beatles' "Something", and Smokey's composition for The Temptations, "Get Ready", which features an arrangement borrowed from the Cream hit "Sunshine of Your Love". Motown staff songwriters contributing to this project included Ashford & Simpson, William "Mickey" Stevenson, Horgay Gordy, Robert Gordy, Robert Jones, and Miracles Smokey Robinson, Pete Moore, and Marv Tarplin.

This album, like several of The Miracles' post-1969 albums, has never been released in the CD format. It was re-released in edited form a few years later, by the defunct independent label Pickwick International, under license from Motown, with a different cover, and the modified name Pocketful.

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    Cover of A Pocket Full Of Miracles, 1970-09-30, Vinyl A Pocket Full Of Miracles
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    Tamla – HS-1787-2 US 1970 US1970
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    Cover of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, 1970, Vinyl Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
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    Tamla Motown – 1 C 062-92 003 1970 1970
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    Tamla Motown – TS 306 Canada 1970 Canada1970
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    Tamla Motown – 1E 244 ◦ 92003 UK 1970 UK1970
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    Tamla – TAMLA 306 US 1970 US1970
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    Tamla – TS-306 DJ US 1970 US1970
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    Tamla Motown – STMLO 11172 Australia 1970 Australia1970
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    Tamla Motown – STMLM.6071 New Zealand 1971 New Zealand1971
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    Reviews

    • isaacmusicman's avatar
      isaacmusicman
      Edited one year ago
      Album Revolution # 7:

      After the little hiccup with "What Love Has ed Together", "Smokey Robinson & The Miracles" got back to business in Producing great albums with "A Pocket Full Of Miracles"....This is where "ed Together" failed to accomplish, an album full of creative songs, whether they are originals or remakes....

      Continuing to build on bringing on Strong Songs with Strong Music and Lyrics, the album starts with the 1st Crown Jewel, the FANTASTIC BOUNCY "Flower Girl"....It had Thumpin' Bass, Punchy Horns and Outrageous Drum kicks!!!!

      "Who's Gonna Take The Blame" (the 2nd Crown Jewel), is an outright Soap Opera about a Guy who always covers for his Lady Friend, and she never learns to accept responsibility for her actions....

      3rd Crown Jewel, "Darling Dear", is a smooth but BOUNCY bit, that will make your head bob...

      The 4th Crown Jewel in "Point It Out" is the "Funkiest" song they ever performed together, a MASTERPIECE!!!!!

      Now, I will say that there is filler, but good filler...

      Songs like "Backfire", "The Reel Of Time" and their version of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" are worth the listening...

      With this kind of album, I think people felt like "Smokey" would leave soon, but at least right here, this album continued to keep the groups popularity in tact.....
      • ericblowtorch's avatar
        ericblowtorch
        'Flower Girl' = raw one-chord funk blast
        'Who's Gonna Take the Blame' = bittersweet nostalgia about another girl gone bad
        'Darling Dear' = funky citified bossa
        'You've Got the Love I Need' = ambitious uptown funk ballad
        'Get Ready' = 'Sunshine of Your Love' lick + uptempo treatment
        'Bridge Over Troubled Water' = obligatory, but still moving
        'Something' (Fabs)/'Something You Got' = pop/soul mini-opera
        'Point It Out' = funk lite w/bad chord progression
        'Don't Take It So Hard' = Delfonicsy pop funk w/insipid lyrics & dramatic middle 8
        'Backfire' = guitar lick funk bitten by JB for 'It's a New Day'
        'The Reel of Time' = summery, filmic beat opera
        'Wishful Thinking' = easy funk lilt
        • Jocad's avatar
          Jocad
          German LP with 14 tracks, inkl. Tears of a Clown (1970).
          • fred.j's avatar
            fred.j
            ALSO U.K. VERSION STML11172. DIFFERENT COVER PLUS EXTRA SONGS.SIDE 1.THE TEARS OF A CLOWN.SIDE 2.(COME ROUND HERE)I'M THE ONE YOU NEED.

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