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  Type Album
  Artist The Temptations
  Cover Tempts-1990jpg
  Background Orange
  Released December 7 1973
  Recorded 1973
  Genre Soul / Funk / Psychedelic Soul
  Length N/A
  Label Gordy <br><small>GS 966</small>
  Producer Norman Whitfield
  "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/All_Music_Guide" class="copylinks">All Music Guide (35/5) link
  Last Album '' The Temptations In Japan ''<br />( 1973 )
  This Album ''1990''<br />( 1973 )
  Next Album '' A Song For You ''<br />( 1975 )


''1990'' is a 1973 album by The Temptations for the Gordy ( Motown ) label, their final LP written and produced by Norman Whitfield .

The LP was the center of a number of problems. The Temptations were dissatisfied with Whitfield's socially conscious message tracks, which were by now failing commercially, and desired to get back to signing ballads. Whitfield relented some here, placing message tracks such as "1990" and "Ain't No Justice" alongside love songs such as "Heavenly" and "You've Got My Soul on Fire".

The album's first single, the Rose Royce -backed and Dennis Edwards -led funk track "Let Your Hair Down", was its only Top 40 hit. The ballad "Heavenly", sung by Richard Street and Damon Harris , was caught in the center of a Disc Jockey boycott against Motown. A Motown executive did not thank the United States' DJs while accepting an award for the Temptations at the 1974 American Music Awards , and, as a result, the DJs refused to play "Heavenly". "You've Got My Soul on Fire", another Edwards-led funk track, also stalled out on the pop charts.

The Temptations remained dissatisfied with Whitfield's "slave-driver" like production mentality and his tendency to overshadow the Temptations' contributions to their own records by emphasising his production techniques and creating extended instrumental tracks with only a few verses of vocals. Group leader Otis Williams complained to Motown chief Berry Gordy , who replaced Whitfield with Jeffrey Bowen for their next LP, 1975 's '' A Song For You ''. Whitfield left Motown soon afterward, and started his own label, Whitfield Records , which released several hits from Rose Royce.


TRACKLIST

''All songs written and produced by Norman Whitfield''.
#"Let Your Hair Down"
#"I Need You"
#"Heavenly"
#"You've Got My Soul on Fire"
#"Ain't No Justice"
#"1990"
#"Zoom"


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