Special (The Temptations album) explained

Special
Type:studio
Artist:The Temptations
Cover:The Temptations - Special.jpg
Alt:A photograph of a rose
Recorded:1988
Studio:
  • Alpha Studios, Burbank, California, United States
  • Ameraycan Studios, North Hollywood, California, United States
  • Bossa Nova Hotel, San Francisco, California, United States
  • Ground Control Studios, Santa Monica, California, United States
  • Pacifique Recording, North Hollywood, California, United States
  • Studio Masters, Hollywood, California, United States
  • Superdisc Recording, Detroit, Michigan, United States
Genre:Soul
Language:English
Label:Motown
Producer:
  • Keith Andes
  • Larry Hatcher
  • Dick Rudolph
  • Michael Sembello
  • Stan Sheppard
  • Jimmy Varner
  • Gayle Woodard
Prev Title:Together Again
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Milestone
Next Year:1991

Special is a 1989 studio album from American soul group The Temptations. The album marks the return of Ali-Ollie Woodson as the group’s lead singer following Dennis Edwards’ third and final departure.

Reception

Editors at AllMusic Guide scored this album three out of five stars, with reviewer Jason Elias characterizing it as "business-as-usual, mid- to late-'80s Temptations release" but writing that this is not a bad thing.

Track listing

  1. "Friends" (Keith Andes, Larry Hatcher, and Chris Jones) – 4:52
  2. "Special" (Stan Sheppard and Jimmy Varner) – 4:30
  3. "All I Want from You" (Stan Sheppard and Aaron Smith) – 5:33
  4. "She's Better Than Money" (Andes and Hatcher) – 4:28
  5. "One Step at a Time" (Ron Tyson and Dennis Williams) – 5:11
  6. "Fill Me Up" (Andes and Hatcher) – 4:18
  7. "Go Ahead" (Andes, Hatcher, C. Jones, and Glenn Jones) – 6:36
  8. "Loveline" (Brian O'Doherty) – 3:38
  9. "Soul to Soul" (O'Doherty) – 5:17

Bonus track on CD edition

  1. "O.A.O. Lover" (Otis Williams and Ali-Ollie Woodson) – 4:59

Personnel

The Temptations

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

Chart performance

Special spent 44 weeks on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart, reaching up to 25 on October 28, 1989.

See also