In 2009, Robinson put out a new studio album, "Time Flies When You're Having Fun." In this concert, he performed three songs from the album: "Don't Know Why," "Girlfriend," and "Time Flies." The first one is a cover, and was a major hit for Norah Jones in 2002. The other two were written by Robinson. Other than that, the concert mostly leans on hits he did with the Miracles in the 1960s, with a couple of solo hits near the end, plus another cover, "Fly Me to the Moon."
A couple of songs have "[Edit]" in their titles. I fixed this album a while back, so I don't remember the problem with those. But given they are the first and last songs, I'll bet there were BBC DJs talking over the music.
The music is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent.
This album is 58 minutes long.
01 Going to a Go-Go [Edit] (Smokey Robinson)
02 I Second that Emotion (Smokey Robinson)
03 talk (Smokey Robinson)
04 You've Really Got a Hold on Me (Smokey Robinson)
05 Ooh Baby Baby (Smokey Robinson)
06 talk (Smokey Robinson)
07 The Way You Do the Things You Do (Smokey Robinson)
08 Get Ready (Smokey Robinson)
09 My Girl (Smokey Robinson)
10 talk (Smokey Robinson)
11 My Girl [Reprise] (Smokey Robinson)
12 talk (Smokey Robinson)
13 Don't Know Why (Smokey Robinson)
14 talk (Smokey Robinson)
15 Fly Me to the Moon (Smokey Robinson)
16 talk (Smokey Robinson)
17 The Tears of a Clown (Smokey Robinson)
18 Girlfriend (Smokey Robinson)
19 Being with You (Smokey Robinson)
20 Time Flies (Smokey Robinson)
21 Just to See Her (Smokey Robinson)
22 The Tracks of My Tears [Edit] (Smokey Robinson)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/CZnhNBsp
alternate:
https://bestfile.io/e5oitpiTHD5Y4rK/file
The cover image is from this exact concert.

I think the last song is called the tracks of my tears, if he's doing his hits
ReplyDeleteOops! Typo. I'll fix that.
DeleteJust thought I'd remind you thatLondon is in England, same as Glasgow is in Scotland and Cardiff is in Wales... Britain is not a country.
ReplyDeleteWikipedia begs to differ. Check this out:
DeleteThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain,[m] is a country in northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland,[n] with a population of over 69 million in 2024.
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The reason I use "Britain" instead of the longer "United Kingdom" is due to a problem with file or folder name length. PC computers have a limit on how long the file plus folder name is (though Apple computers apparently don't). If I use a longer name all the time, I run into trouble more often. I've run into that problem many times posting these albums, believe me, so shorter is better.