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Where There's Smoke...

Where There's Smoke... is a studio album by American Smokey Robinson, released on May 22, 1979, by Records' Tamla label. The album features seven tracks divided thematically into "Smoke" and "Fire" sides, blending , , and smooth ballads with Robinson's signature romantic style. Its lead single, "Cruisin'", became one of Robinson's biggest solo hits, peaking at number four on the and number one on the Cash Box Top 100. The album marked a creative resurgence for Robinson following a period of moderate solo success after leaving The Miracles in 1972, showcasing his evolution toward more contemporary production while retaining melodic elegance. It includes covers like "Get Ready" (originally by ) and "I Love ," alongside originals such as "Share It" and "Ever Had a Dream." Commercially, Where There's Smoke... reached number 17 on the and number 10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, eventually ranking 54th on the year-end chart for 1980. Critically, the album received positive reviews for its sophisticated arrangements and Robinson's vocal prowess, with AllMusic awarding it 3.5 out of 5 stars and praising its romantic depth. Phyl Garland of Stereo Review highlighted its "broad range and elegant simplicity," noting it as a turning point that modernized Robinson's sound without losing his poetic essence. The success of "Cruisin'"—a song born from Robinson's bout with writer's block and a cold—inspired numerous covers, including versions by D'Angelo and Gwyneth Paltrow, cementing its status as a timeless soul classic.

Background

Band Formation

The Gibson/Miller was formed in by Gibson and "" , both seasoned Nashville songwriters who had previously penned hits for other artists, including cuts for .) Introduced by Doug Johnson, then-vice president of , the pair quickly recognized their vocal and creative synergy, drawing from Gibson's roots in traditional country storytelling and Miller's rock-infused guitar work from his time with Bob Seger's Silver Bullet . The initial lineup featured Dave Gibson on lead vocals and guitar, Blue Miller on lead vocals and lead guitar, Mike Daly on , Bryan Grassmeyer on and vocals, Steve Grossman on , and Doug Kahan on keyboards, creating a tight ensemble suited for harmony-driven country-rock. This configuration allowed the duo to showcase their dual-lead approach, blending acoustic and electric elements in live performances and early recordings. honed their sound through original material, emphasizing high-energy arrangements that echoed the emerging revival in Nashville. After assembling demos of their self-penned songs, the group pitched to and secured a deal in , marking their entry into the major-label arena. This signing came during a vibrant period in early 1990s , where harmony-focused duos like —who debuted in 1991 and quickly rose to prominence with upbeat, boot-stomping anthems—were reshaping the genre toward more accessible, radio-friendly collaborations. The band's formation laid the groundwork for transitioning into album production, setting the stage for their debut release.

Album Development

The Gibson/Miller Band conceived Where There's Smoke... as their debut album following their signing to in 1992, aiming to highlight original material developed by the duo as established Nashville songwriters. The project emphasized the pair's collaborative songwriting strengths, drawing from their prior experience penning hits for other artists before forming the band. Songwriting credits for the album were primarily attributed to Dave Gibson and Blue Miller, who co-authored key tracks such as "High Rollin'" and " Tattoo." These songs exemplified the duo's focus on crafting narratives rooted in country traditions, with Gibson and handling the majority of compositions to ensure a cohesive debut. The band selected 11 tracks for the album, blending potential radio singles like "Big Heart" with more introspective pieces, including the "Where There's Smoke" as a thematic anchor. This curation reflected pre-production discussions with executives in late 1992, where the duo aligned their vision with emerging country trends emphasizing energetic, roots-infused sounds.

Production

Recording Process

The recording sessions for Where There's Smoke... took place in 1978 and early 1979 at Recording Studios in , . The album was produced primarily by , with contributions from collaborators on specific tracks, emphasizing a blend of , , and ballads through live instrumentation and layered arrangements. Engineering focused on capturing Robinson's smooth vocals and the ensemble's dynamic sound, with mixing handled to enhance the contemporary polish.

Key Contributors

Smokey Robinson served as the primary producer for most tracks, including "Get Ready," "It's a Good Night," "I Love the Nearness of You," "The Hurt's on You," and "Ever Had a Dream." Stevie Wonder co-produced and arranged "Share It," while Jerry Butler and Homer Talbert III produced "Cruisin'," and Reginald "Sonny" Burke handled "The Agony and the Ecstasy." Burke also arranged several tracks, contributing to the album's sophisticated orchestration. Recording engineers included Cal Harris and Roger Dollarhide, with Michael Lizzio overseeing mixing. Mastering was performed by Dennis King. Additional musicians featured included guitarist Byron Gregory, horns and strings arranged by Paul Riser, and backing vocals by Bernard Ighner and others. Motown Records, under executive producer , supported the production to align with the label's evolving soul sound.

Musical Content

Style and Themes

Where There's Smoke... blends , , and smooth ballads, reflecting Smokey Robinson's signature romantic style while incorporating contemporary elements of late-1970s R&B. The album is thematically divided into two sides: "," featuring introspective ballads exploring , , and , and "," with more upbeat, rhythmic tracks emphasizing passion and energy. Lyrically, it focuses on romantic narratives and relational dynamics, drawing from Robinson's poetic songwriting tradition, with originals alongside covers that highlight his interpretive vocal delivery. The , overseen by Robinson and contributors like , emphasizes lush arrangements, subtle grooves, and his smooth tenor, creating a sophisticated yet accessible sound.

Track Listing

Where There's Smoke... contains seven tracks, with a total runtime of 31 minutes. The album is structured into "Smoke" (ballads) and "Fire" (upbeat) sides. All tracks are written by Smokey Robinson except where noted.
No.TitleWriter(s)Duration
1"It's a Good Night"Robinson5:46
2"I Love the Nearness of You"Robinson, Stevie Wonder4:30
3"The Hurt's on You"Lawrence Hanks, Rodney Massey4:15
4"Ever Had a Dream"Robinson3:46
5"Get Ready"Robinson3:52
6"Share It"Robinson4:23
7"Cruisin'"Robinson4:38
"It's a Good Night" opens the "Smoke" side with a mellow , while "Cruisin'" closes the "Fire" side as the album's standout romantic anthem.

Release and Promotion

Release Details

Where There's Smoke... was released on May 22, 1979, by Records' Tamla label as Smokey Robinson's eighth solo studio album. The album was issued primarily in vinyl LP format, with additional releases on cassette and in the United States, and vinyl LPs distributed internationally in regions including , , , and through Motown affiliates. Its cover artwork features seated in an elegant suit, holding a with stylized smoke elements evoking the album's title and thematic "Smoke" and "Fire" sides. Initial marketing efforts focused on radio promotion and print advertisements, building anticipation through the lead single "Cruisin'," which was released ahead of the album to capitalize on Robinson's solo resurgence.

Singles

Two singles were released from Where There's Smoke... in 1979. The first, "Get Ready" (a cover of the ), was issued as a 12-inch single in 1979, peaking at number 82 on the chart.) The lead single, "Cruisin'," followed in August 1979 on 7-inch vinyl, reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100, number four on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and number 34 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Written by Robinson and Miracles guitarist Marv Tarplin, it became one of his biggest solo hits and drove the album's promotion.) Promotional efforts emphasized radio airplay on R&B and pop stations, alongside music videos and live performances to highlight the album's blend of soul, funk, and ballads, establishing its place in the late-1970s Quiet Storm era.

Commercial Performance

Album Performance

Where There's Smoke... achieved solid commercial success for Smokey Robinson's solo career at the time, peaking at number 17 on the US chart and number 8 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in 1979. The album spent 47 weeks on the and ranked number 54 on the year-end chart for 1980. It did not receive any . The album's performance was boosted by the hit single "Cruisin'" and benefited from Motown's promotion, marking a resurgence in Robinson's chart presence.

Singles Charts

Two singles were released from Where There's Smoke.... The lead single, "Cruisin'", became one of Robinson's biggest solo hits, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and number 1 on the Cash Box Top 100 in 1979. It spent 17 weeks on the Hot 100. The follow-up single, "Get Ready", a cover of the Temptations' song, peaked at number 82 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart but did not enter the Hot 100.
SingleUS Hot 100 Peak (Billboard)US R&B Peak (Billboard)Cash Box PeakRelease Date
"Cruisin'"4411979
"Get Ready"821979
Internationally, "Cruisin'" later gained traction in re-releases but had no significant chart peaks upon initial 1979 release. The singles' success helped establish the album's viability in the and pop markets, though none achieved crossover dominance beyond "Cruisin'".

Reception and Legacy

Critical Reviews

Upon its 1979 release, Where There's Smoke... received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Robinson's vocal style and the album's blend of , , and ballads. Phyl Garland of Stereo Review highlighted its "broad range and elegant simplicity," describing it as a turning point that modernized Robinson's sound while preserving his poetic essence. The single "Cruisin'" drew acclaim in Cash Box, called "heaven for fans who remember Smokey's distinctively soft and supple R&B." However, critic Red Starr offered a mixed assessment, deeming the album "pleasant if tame and unremarkable stuff." In retrospective assessments, 's William Ruhlmann awarded it 3.5 out of 5 stars, noting it as a "considerable return to form" and Robinson's most commercially successful album to date, though "inconsistent and slightly too 'disco-ish in places.'" User ratings average around 3.5 out of 5 on platforms like and , with praise for its romantic tracks but some criticism of the disco elements. Overall, the album is viewed as a solid entry in Robinson's catalog, valued for revitalizing his solo career through sophisticated production and timeless melodies.

Impact and Retrospective Views

Where There's Smoke... marked a significant resurgence for Robinson, whose solo career had seen moderate success since leaving in 1972. The album's lead single "Cruisin'," written during a bout of , peaked at number four on the and number one on the Cash Box Top 100, becoming one of his biggest solo hits and inspiring covers by artists including (1994), (1993 film Duets), and (1997). This success helped reestablish Robinson as a leading R&B figure, influencing his subsequent albums like Warm Thoughts (1980). Retrospectively, the album is credited with bridging classic Motown soul with late-1970s contemporary sounds, contributing to Robinson's enduring legacy as a romantic balladeer. As of 2025, "Cruisin'" remains a staple in soul compilations and streaming playlists, underscoring the album's lasting appeal. An expanded edition was released in 2021, including bonus tracks and remixes.

Credits

Core Personnel

Smokey Robinson served as the primary producer for most tracks, as well as contributing on select songs and writing several originals including "Cruisin'" and "Ever Had a Dream." acted as , overseeing the release. "Sonny" Burke handled arrangements for multiple tracks and played keyboards.

Additional Musicians and Staff

Musicians:
  • Backing Vocals: Carolyn Willis, Charles Veal, Ernie Fields Jr., Fred Jackson III, Lynn Blythe, Michael Wycoff, Patti Austin, Venetta Fields, Willie Hutch (on various tracks)
  • Bass: Chuck Rainey, Larry Davis (on most tracks); Nathan Watts, Wayne Tweed (on "Cruisin'"); Bernard Reed (on "Get Ready")
  • Drums: James Gadson (on most tracks); Dennis Davis ("Cruisin'"); Scotty Harris, Brian Grice ("Get Ready")
  • Guitar: David T. Walker, Dennis Budimir, Marlo Henderson, Ray Parker Jr., Wah Wah Watson (on various tracks)
  • Horns: Fred Jackson III, George Bohanon, Henry Davis, Jay Dauchot, Paul Riser, Plas Johnson, Thurman Green (on various tracks)
  • Keyboards: Sonny Burke (Fender Rhodes, Clavinet, piano, Oberheim synthesizer on various tracks)
  • Percussion: Bob Zimmitti, King Errisson ("Cruisin'"), Paulinho Da Costa, Airto Moreira (on various tracks); Ivory Davis (tambourine)
  • Reeds: Fred Smith (alto saxophone, flute solos); Plas Johnson (tenor saxophone solos); Ernie Fields Jr. (baritone saxophone) (on various tracks)
  • Vibraphone: Bobby La Kind (on select tracks)
Production and Technical:
  • Co-Producers: ("Cruisin'"); , Homer Talbert ("Get Ready"); (select tracks)
  • String Arrangements: Paul Riser ("Cruisin'")
  • Rhythm Arrangements: ("Cruisin'")
  • Engineers: Lawrence Miles (recording and mixing); Kenneth Robinson, Maxine Buchanan (assistants)
  • Mastering: Dennis King
  • Production Assistant: Michael Brooks
  • Musicians Contractor: Benjamin J. Wright
Artwork and Management:
  • Art Direction: John Cabalka
  • Design: Norm T. Weber, Wayne Tollerson
  • Cover Photography: Claude Mougin
  • Personal Management: Allen Scott, Gwendolyn B. Robinson
  • Product Manager: Brenda M. Boyce

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