The Temptations (1981 album) explained

The Temptations
Type:studio
Artist:the Temptations
Cover:The Temptations - 1981 Self-Titled.jpg
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Label:Gordy
Producer:Thom Bell
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The Temptations is a studio album by American R&B group the Temptations, released via Motown's subsidiary label, Gordy Records on August 7, 1981. The album is the group's third album upon their return to Gordy Records after their brief stint at Atlantic Records.

Background

The album is the result of the Temptations' collaboration with the critically acclaimed record producer Thom Bell, whom they had met eight years prior. The album features two original members of the group, Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin, recurring member Dennis Edwards, and more recent members Richard Street and Glenn Leonard.

Reception

The album leans more toward pop, which alienated them from their R&B audience.

According to Craig Lytle of AllMusic, the reason why the album wasn't a huge success was that it wasn't marketed to a crossover audience.

Chart performance

The album peaked at No. 119 on the Billboard 200 albums chart[1] and No. 36 on the Top Black Albums albums chart.[2] The only charting single from the album was the album's debut single, the uptempo R&B groove "Aiming at Your Heart" featuring Street and Leonard on lead vocals. The single peaked at No. 67 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was more successful on the Hot Soul Singles chart, reaching No. 36.

Track listing

All tracks are arranged by Thom Bell, except where noted.

Personnel

Musicians:

Production:

References

  1. The Temptations' Chart History on Billboard 200 . 2022-08-13 . Billboard . en-US.
  2. The Temptations' Chart History on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums . 2022-08-13 . Billboard . en-US.

External links

  1. The Temptations on Discogs