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Meet the Temptations Studio album by The Temptations Released March 20, 1964 Recorded Spring 1961 - January 1964 Genre Soul/doo wop Length 31:33 Label Gordy
GS 911Producer Berry Gordy, Andre Williams, William "Mickey" Stevenson, Smokey Robinson, and Norman Whitfield The Temptations chronology Meet the Temptations
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(1965)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic link Meet the Temptations is the 1964 debut album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. It includes most of the group's early singles except for the first, "Oh Mother of Mine", and its b-side, "Romance Without Finance" (later included on a CD reissue of the LP); as well as the single "Mind Over Matter" (and its b-side "I'll Love You Till I Die"), in which the group is credited as The Pirates. Also included is the first Temptations hit single, "The Way You Do the Things You Do".
The lineup on the cover features Eddie Kendricks, Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, Otis Williams, and newest Temptation Davis (later David) Ruffin. Ruffin had just joined the act three months before this album was released, and actually only appears on "The Way You Do The Things You Do". The other tracks all feature original Temptation Elbridge "Al" Bryant, who was fired from the group in December 1963.
Again, excepting the hit single, these tracks all date from the Temptations' slow-selling starting period (during which some Motown staffers referred to them as the "hitless Temptations"). Despite local success in Detroit and the midwest, the Temptations released six singles that missed the Top 100 Pop & R&B charts, and one, "Dream Come True", which made it to #22 on the R&B singles chart. Most of these songs feature Paul Williams as (main) lead, while Kendricks, Bryant, Franklin, and Otis Williams were given plenty of lead lines, ad-libs and harmony vocals heard throughout the album. Kendricks was also given a small handful of songs to lead as well, including the two charting singles.
The album was originally issued only in monaural sound. A stereo remix of the album was issued along with the original mono version in 1966. The bonus tracks were added to the album in 1999.
Contents
Track listing
Side one
- "The Way You Do the Things You Do" (Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rogers)
- "I Want a Love I Can See" (Robinson)
- "(You're My) Dream Come True" (Berry Gordy, Jr.)
- "Paradise" (Gordy)
- "May I Have This Dance" (Janie Bradford, Norman Whitfield)
- "Isn't She Pretty" (Gordy, Eddie Kendricks, Otis Williams)
Side two
- "Just Let Me Know" (Gordy)
- "Your Wonderful Love" (Gordy)
- "The Further You Look, the Less You See" (Robinson, Whitfield)
- "Check Yourself" (Elbridge Bryant, David English, Gordy, Williams)
- "Slow Down Heart" (Robinson)
- "Farewell My Love" (Gordy)
1999 CD reissue bonus tracks
- "Oh, Mother of Mine" (William "Mickey" Stevenson, Williams)
- "Romance Without Finance" (Stevenson, Kendricks)
Outtakes and other early tracks
Technically there wasn't a recording session for this album as it was basically a collection of the group's singles and B-sides up to that point. Other tracks that were recorded along the same timeline that could have been included on the album were:
- "My Pillow" (Robert Plaisted)*
- Produced by William "Mickey" Stevenson, led by Eddie Kendricks & Melvin Franklin
- (Features Franklin, Otis Williams, Al Bryant, and Paul Williams singing the chorus out front in a four part vocal harmony)
- Produced by William "Mickey" Stevenson, led by Eddie Kendricks & Melvin Franklin
- "Camouflage [Version 1]" (Gordy)*
- Produced by Berry Gordy, Jr., led by Eddie Kendricks & Melvin Franklin
- "So Much Joy" (Bradford, Rebecca Nichols, Earl Brooks)
- Produced by Earl Brooks, led by Paul Williams
- "I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To" (Whitfield, Edward Holland, Jr.)**
- Produced by Norman Whitfield, led by Paul Williams
- "Tear Stained Letter" (Whitfield, Bradford)*
- Produced by Norman Whitfield, led by Paul Williams
- "It Don't Have To Be This Way" (Clarence Paul)
- Produced by Clarence Paul, led by Paul Williams
- "Witchcraft (For Your Love)" (Stevenson, Robert Hamilton)**
- Produced by William "Mickey" Stevenson & Robert Hamilton, led by Paul Williams
- "(Talking 'Bout) Nobody But My Baby" (Whitfield, Holland)**
- Produced by Norman Whitfield, led by Eddie Kendricks
- "Positively Absolutely Right" (Andre Williams)
- Produced by Andre Williams, led by Melvin Franklin, Al Bryant and Eddie Kendricks
- "A Tear From A Woman's Eyes" (Holland–Dozier–Holland)**
- Produced by Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier, led by Eddie Kendricks
- All of the above tracks have subsequently been released
- Four other tracks were released as tracks/bonus tracks on other albums
There have also been some reports (including Otis Williams’ Temptations autobiography) that some of the then-current group members were not available at the time of recording some songs. However, this cannot be substantiated by official Motown studio records. The tracks with supposedly missing group members (and the missing member/s) are:
- "Check Yourself" (Eddie Kendricks and/or Al Bryant)
- "May I Have This Dance" (Al Bryant)
- "I Couldn't Cry If I Wanted To" (Al Bryant)
- "I Want A Love I Can See" (Melvin Franklin)
- "The Further You Look, the Less You See" (Melvin Franklin)
- "Farewell My Love" (Al Bryant)
"A Tear From A Woman's Eyes", an H-D-H production, competed with "The Way You Do the Things You Do" (and "Just Let Me Know", "Not Now (I'll Tell You Later)", and "Give It Up") for the a-side of the group’s seventh single. It was recorded just three days before the hit song.
(*) released on Lost and Found: You've Got To Earn It (1962-1968) (**) released on the Emperors of Soul box set
Personnel
- Eddie Kendricks: vocals (tenor/falsetto)
- Paul Williams: vocals (tenor/baritone)
- Melvin Franklin: vocals (bass)
- Otis Williams: vocals (tenor/baritone)
- Elbridge "Al" Bryant: vocals (tenor/falsetto) (all tracks except "The Way You Do the Things You Do")
- Davis "David" Ruffin: vocals (tenor/falsetto) ("The Way You Do the Things You Do")
- Eddie Holland: background vocals ("Check Yourself")
- Brian Holland: background vocals ("Check Yourself")
Producers
- Berry Gordy: "Dream Come True", "Paradise", "May I Have This Dance", "Isn't She Pretty", "Just Let Me Know", "Your Wonderful Love", "Check Yourself", "Farewell My Love", Executive Producer (Album)
- Smokey Robinson: "The Way You Do the Things You Do", "I Want a Love I Can See", "May I Have This Dance", "Just Let Me Know", "The Further You Look, the Less You See", "Slow Down Heart", "Farewell My Love", Executive Producer (Album)
- Norman Whitfield: "May I Have This Dance", "The Further You Look, the Less You See"
- Andre Williams & William "Mickey" Stevenson (as "Dre-Mic"): "Oh, Mother of Mine", "Romance Without Finance"
Singles history
The main lead vocalists on each track are identified by superscripts: (a) Paul Williams, (b) Eddie Kendricks, (c) Al Bryant, (d) Otis Williams, (e) Melvin Franklin.
- "Oh Mother of Mine" a, b
- Miracle single 5 (originally a non-album single; CD bonus track), July 24, 1961; b-side: "Romance Without Finance" a, b
- "Check Yourself" a, (intro: d, e)
- Miracle single 12, November 7, 1961; b-side: "Your Wonderful Love" a
- "(You're My) Dream Come True" b
- Gordy single 7001, March 16, 1962; b-side: "Isn't She Pretty" (recorded 1961) c, a, b, e, d
- "Paradise" b, e
- Gordy single 7010, September 26, 1962; b-side: "Slow Down Heart" a, e
- "Mind Over Matter (I'm Gonna Make You Mine)" b (credited as The Pirates)
- Mel-O-Dy single 105 (non-album single), September 29, 1962; b-side: "I'll Love You Till I Die" a (The Pirates)
- "I Want A Love I Can See" a
- Gordy single 7015, March 18, 1963; b-side: "The Further You Look, the Less You See" a
- "Farewell My Love"* a, b, e
- Gordy single 7020, June 25, 1963; b-side: "May I Have This Dance" (recorded 1962)* b, e
- "The Way You Do the Things You Do" b
- Gordy single 7028, January 23, 1964; b-side: "Just Let Me Know" (recorded 1963) a, c
(*) Elbridge "Al" Bryant was originally credited as the lead on "May I Have This Dance", and one of the leads (with Paul Williams, Kendricks, and Franklin) on "Farewell My Love". In fact the first tenor leads on both songs were actually performed by Eddie Kendricks singing in his natural tenor, as well as his falsetto on the latter. Other songs with Kendricks’ natural signing voice are "My Pillow", "Camouflage [Version 1]", and "Way Over There" (from The Temptations Sing Smokey).
Chart history
Name Chart (1962–1964) Peak
positionMeet The Temptations U.S. Billboard Pop Albums 95 Meet The Temptations U.S. R&B Albums - "(You're My) Dream Come True" U.S. Billboard Pop Singles - "(You're My) Dream Come True" U.S. Billboard R&B Singles 22 "Paradise" U.S. Billboard Pop Singles 122 "The Way You Do the Things You Do" U.S. Billboard Pop Singles 11 "The Way You Do the Things You Do" U.S. Cashbox R&B Singles 1 "Just Let Me Know" U.S. Cashbox R&B Singles ? - Note: There was no Billboard R&B singles chart from November 1963 until January 1965. Most discographies include R&B information from Cash Box magazine to fill in the gap in the R&B chart, as is done here for the post-1963 releases.
The Temptations Joe Herndon · Ron Tyson · Terry Weeks · Otis Williams · Bruce Williamson
Elbridge Bryant · G. C. Cameron · Ray Davis · Dennis Edwards · Melvin Franklin · Damon Harris · Barrington "Bo" Henderson · Eddie Kendricks · Glenn Leonard · Harry McGilberry · Ricky Owens · Theo Peoples · Louis Price · David Ruffin · Richard Street · Paul Williams · Ali-Ollie Woodson
Pre-Temptations: Kel Osbourne · Wiley Waller · James "Pee-Wee" Crawford · Vernon Plain · Arthur Walton · Albert "Mooch" HarrellProduction Studio albums Meet the Temptations · The Temptations Sing Smokey · The Temptin' Temptations · Gettin' Ready · The Temptations with a Lot o' Soul · The Temptations Wish It Would Rain · Cloud Nine · Puzzle People · Psychedelic Shack · Sky's the Limit · Solid Rock · All Directions · Masterpiece · 1990 · A Song for You · House Party · Wings of Love · The Temptations Do the Temptations · Bare Back · Hear to Tempt You · Power · The Temptations · Reunion · Surface Thrills · Back to Basics · Truly for You · Touch Me · To Be Continued... · Together Again · Special · Milestone · Phoenix Rising · Ear-Resistible · Awesome · Legacy · Still HereCover albums Live albums Other albums Diana Ross & the Supremes Join The Temptations · TCB · The Temptations Show · Together · On Broadway · The Temptations Christmas Card · Give Love at Christmas · Lost and Found: You've Got to Earn It (1962–1968)Compilations Greatest Hits · Greatest Hits II · Anthology · Emperors of Soul · The Ultimate Collection · My Girl: The Very Best of the Temptations · Psychedelic SoulSingles
(US/UK Top 10)"My Girl" · "Get Ready" · "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" · "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep" · "(I Know) I'm Losing You" · "All I Need" · "You're My Everything" · "I Wish It Would Rain" · "When You're Young and in Love" · "I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You)" · "Cloud Nine" · "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" · "Run Away Child, Running Wild" · "I Can't Get Next to You" · "Psychedelic Shack" · "Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)" · "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" · "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" · "Masterpiece" · "Let Your Hair Down" · "Happy People" · "Shakey Ground" · "The Motown Song" · "My Girl" (reissue)Filmography Videography The Temptations: Live in Concert · 20th Century Masters: The Best of the Temptations · Get Ready: The Definitive Live Performances - 1965-1972 · The Temptations: Live in LondonDiscography Albums · SongsRelated persons See also Book:The Temptations · Category:The Temptations · Portal:R&B and Soul Music Categories:- 1964 albums
- Debut albums
- The Temptations albums
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- Albums produced by Norman Whitfield
- Albums produced by Smokey Robinson
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- English-language albums
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