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The Temptations


"The Temptations Do the Temptations" is a 1976 album by The Temptations, released through Gordy Records. This album is notable for several reasons. It was the final release under the group's contract with Motown, which ended shortly after the album came out. This period also marked Dennis Edwards' last appearance with the group before his first departure. The album stands out because it represents the peak of the group's creative control. They produced and wrote most of the tracks themselves, a departure from their previous work. However, Motown's dissatisfaction with this level of creative freedom resulted in minimal promotional support for the album. Following a challenging four-year stint with Atlantic Records, The Temptations would return to Motown, where they would continue their career for another twenty-four years. The Temptations Do the Temptations captures a critical moment in the band's history, highlighting their push for artistic independence and a transitional phase in their career.