Detailed Description
DEFINITIVE PERFORMACES: 1963-1987 DVD
This two-and-a-half hour DVD, produced for UMe by Reelin In The Years Productions, is the first official video anthology by one of the most successful singing groups of all time. Not only do we get the classic Miracles lineup especially the rare Apollo footage this collection includes clips from Smokeys solo career and the Miracles smash hits with Billy Griffin on lead. Interspersed between the performances and filmed exclusively for this DVD, is the first ever in-depth interview with Smokey and original Miracles Pete Moore and Bobby Rogers. Throughout the insightful interview the three Miracles reminisce about the entire history of the group, Motown, the legendary Apollo Theatre and the inspiration behind many of their classic hits.
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- Shop Around (Teen Town, February 1965)
- Youve Really Got A Hold On Me/Bring It On Home To Me (Motortown Revue At The Apollo, 1963)*
- Mickeys Monkey (Hollywood A Go-Go, November 20, 1965)
- Ooo Baby Baby (Murray The K Its Whats Happening!, June 28, 1965)*
- The Tracks Of My Tears (Swingin Time, December 1965)
- Going To A Go-Go (Swingin Time, December 1965)
- My Girl Has Gone (Swingin Time, December 1965)
- I Second That Emotion (Mike Douglas Show, February 29, 1968)*
- The Tears Of A Clown (The Don Knotts Show, October 20, 1970)*
The Miracles (With Billy Griffin, Lead Singer)
- Do It Baby (Dinah!, March 11, 1976)
- Love Machine (Dinah!, March 11, 1976)
Smokey Robinson (Solo)
- Cruisin (Going Platinum, 1980)
- Being With You (The Don Lane Show, October 19, 1981)*
- Just To See Her (Power Hits, 1987)
DVD Bonus Features:
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles In The Motown Studios: Hear Only The Miracles Original Lead And Background Vocal Tracks
For 8 Of Their Classic Hits
- Additional Interviews With Smokey, Pete & Bobby
- Smokey, Pete & Bobby View The 1963 Apollo Theatre Performance
Together For The First Time In More Than 40 Years, In A Special Picture-In-Picture Feature
- 24-Page Booklet With An Essay By GRAMMY-Award Winning Writer,
Rob Bowman, Including Rare Photographs And Memorabilia
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