Ear-Resistible
Ear-Resistible is a 2000 album by The Temptations for the Motown label. Featuring the Top 20 Urban Adult Contemporary singles "I'm Here", which peaked at #3, and "Selfish Reasons", which peaked at #18, the album won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance.
Ear-Resistible | ||||
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Released | May 16, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999 - 2000 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 57:10 | |||
Label | Motown | |||
Producer | Joe Thomas, Stanley Brown, Dennis Nelson, Gerald Levert, Joe N Little III, Narada Michael Walden, Calvin Gaines, Trevor Lawrence Jr., Isaias Gamboa, Arthur Marbury, Kedar Massenberg, Otis Williams | |||
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Track listing
- "I'll Just Go Crazy - Intro" – 0:33
- "I'm Here" (Katrina Willis, Colin Morrison) – 4:22
- "Your Love" (Stanley Brown) – 4:47
- "Elevator Eyes" (Dennis Nelson, Otis Williams) – 3:51
- "Selfish Reasons" (Gerald LeVert, Joe N Little III) – 4:48
- "Kiss Me Like You Miss Me" (Narada Michael Walden, Robin Taylor Brooks, Otis Williams) – 4:40
- "Party" (Narada Michael Walden, Ron Tyson, Sunny Hilden) – 4:06
- "It's Alright to Be Wrong" (Calvin Gaines, Joshua Thompson, Donell Jones, Quincy Patrick) – 4:21
- "Proven & True" (Gerald LeVert, Joe N Little III) – 5:27
- "Got to Get on the Road" (Trevor Lawrence, Isaias Gamboa, Otis Williams) – 4:53
- "I'll Just Go Crazy" (Arthur Marbury, Terry Weeks, Alonzo McKenzie, Melvin Jordan, Felicia Brown-Spencer) – 4:32
- "A Little Bit Lonely" (DeVere Duckett, Keith Rouster) – 4:30
- "One Love, One World - Interlude" (Arthur Marbury, Terry Weeks, Otis Williams) – 1:38
- "Error of Our Ways" (Dennis Nelson, Otis Williams) – 5:18
Personnel
- Terry Weeks – baritone/tenor vocals
- Barrington "Bo" Henderson – tenor vocals
- Otis Williams – baritone/tenor vocals
- Ron Tyson – tenor/falsetto vocals
- Harry McGilberry – bass vocals
References
- Elias, Jason. "Ear-Resistable(sic) - The Temptations". Allmusic. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
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