On This Day: June 22, 1981 – Commodores Release In the Pocket

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On This Day: June 22, 1981 – Commodores Release In the Pocket
On this day June 22, 1981, the Commodores released their ninth studio album In the Pocket. The album featured a blend of smooth ballads and soulful funk that had become the group’s trademark by the early 80s. It included the hit singles Oh No and Lady, both showcasing Lionel Richie’s heartfelt vocals and songwriting just before he launched his solo career.

In the Pocket reached number 13 on the Billboard charts and marked a transitional moment for the band. The emotional tone of the album, especially in tracks like Oh No, hinted at the more personal direction Richie would take as a solo artist while still maintaining the tight production and group chemistry the Commodores were known for.

80s insight: In the Pocket captured the end of an era for the Commodores as Lionel Richie prepared to go solo, closing out their classic lineup with a smooth and emotional sound that defined early 80s R&B.

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