The Season for Miracles is a 1970 studio album by the American soul group Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. The Christmas album has received positive reviews and has been a strong seller for Motown, being reissued on compact disc in 1992.
Reception
Critical reception
A brief review in Billboard recommended this release as being a "joyous" and "delightful holiday package". The editors of AllMusic Guide scored this album three out of five stars, but do not have a detailed review. The publication does review the 1973 various artists compilation A Motown Christmas, which includes tracks from this album and critic Jason Ankeny calls that an "outstanding sampler" of music that includes a "beautifully soulful vibe". In 2011's The Encyclopedia of Popular Music, this album received three out of five stars.
Sales
Although this release did not sell well enough to chart, a 1987 review of the best-selling Christmas albums by Ebony notes that this is one of the best-selling from Motown.
Track listing
Side one
- "Deck the Halls"/"Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" (traditional) â 4:03
- "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (traditional) â 3:06
- "I Can Tell When Christmas Is Near" (Stevie Wonder) â 3:02
- "I Believe in Christmas Eve" (Smokey Robinson) â 2:03
- "The Christmas Song" (Mel Tormé and Robert Wells) â 3:27
- "Jingle Bells" (James Lord Pierpont) â 2:47
Side two
- "It's Christmas Time" (Wonder) â 3:27
- "Go Tell It on the Mountain" (John Wesley Work Jr. and traditional) â 3:45
- "Away in a Manger"/"Coventry Carol" (William James Kirkpatrick / traditional) â 2:23
- "Peace on Earth (Good Will Toward Men)" (A. Roach) â 3:03
- "The Day That Love Began" (Deborah Miller and Ron Miller) â 3:53
- "A Child Is Waiting" (Joe Hinton and Patti Jerome) â 2:42
Personnel
The Miracles
Additional personnel
- Jim Hendin â photography
- Wade Marcus â arrangement on "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
- Curtis McNair â artwork, design
- Jimmy Roach â arrangement on "Deck the Halls"/"Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella", "Go Tell It on the Mountain", "Away in a Manger"/"Coventry Carol", and "Peace on Earth (Good Will Toward Men)"
- Tom Schlesinger â graphic supervision
- David Van De Pitte â arrangement
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