a) HS-1476-2 / U4RS-9477.
b) HS-1477-2 / U4RS-9478.
A4 track credited as "Rendazza, Weinstein" on label, corrected above.
Produced by: Smokey Robinson (A1, B1, B2, B4), Smokey Robinson and Warren "Pete" Moore (A2, B5), Clarence Paul (A3), Mickey Gentile (A4), Norman Whitfield (A5), Ivy Jo Hunter (A6), Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier (B3), Smokey Robinson and Warren "Pete" Moore (B5), Smokey Robinson and Henry Cosby (B6).
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"More Love" was seen as the hit track and came out as a single. It's also one of my faves. Motown and Berry Gordy completely missed "Tears of a Clown"!
Two very significant cuts from this LP, Tears Of A Clown only became a single in the USA after prompting by EMI when they issued it in Britain as a single first. The opening cut on Side 2, More Love was also reworked by Kim Carnes.