Pillow Talk

RELEASE
1973
LABEL
Collectables
GENRES
Rhythm & Blues, Soul

Album Review

Features the sensuous, erotic "Pillow Talk," sung by Sylvia Robinson. The rest is interesting but doesn't have the commercial appeal. She remakes two Moment's songs: the sad, teary "Sunday," and the sweet soul classic "Not on the Outside," yet neither can hold a candle to the originals, despite the fact that Robinson co-wrote both songs, like she did most of the tunes on this LP. Holland Dozier Holland's "Don't Leave Me Starving" gets an update and comes off better than her own compositions, but you would never choose this one over the original. "Had Any Lately" sounds good enough to be a single, and it probably was. Robinson's niche is singing in a sensuous a whisper, when she does songs about pain and hurt she sounds melodramatic. Later singles and albums were far more pleasing than this debut released on one of the family of labels she owned with husband Joe Robinson.
Andrew Hamilton, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Pillow Talk
  2. Give It Up in Vain
  3. Sunday
  4. Don't Leave Me Starving
  5. My Thing
  6. Didn't I
  7. Had Any Lately
  8. Not on the Outside
  9. Cowards Way Out
  10. Next Time That I See You
  11. Gimme a Little Action
  12. If You Get the Notion