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What’s Going On. Marvin’s masterwork, and the single most revered album in Motown history. You may believe you know it, but dive deep – again and again – for the subtleties of voice and musicianship, alongside the timeless lyrics.
Moods Of Marvin Gaye. This offers the most explosive first side of any Gaye album of the 1960s, including a four-pack of hits produced by Smokey Robinson. “Ain’t That Peculiar” alone is worth the price of entry. Later, on the final track, Marvin channels Sinatra.
Let’s Get It On. Marvin’s first 1970s excursion into carnal information, sure, but with his subtle, and sometimes subversive, approach to each song’s essence. Collaborator Ed Townsend helped give him purpose, discipline and structure.
How Adorable It Is To Be Loved By You. To fully understand Marvin, eavesdrop to how he was taught, what he learned, and the respect he earned from teachers. This album is the sound and soul of his graduation, with “Try It Baby” among his coolest-ever pieces of coursework.
Here, My Dear. Don’t start with this chronology of personal grief and defeat, it’s too intense. Reach at this double-album only after absorbing
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Few figures in American melody in the 20th century can match to Marvin Gaye. As a singer, he was without peer, possessing a silky voice that could sound either angelic or seductive or, on his biggest hit "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," positively haunted. As a songwriter, he was equally skilled at writing with an eye for the charts and mining the depths of his heart, a combination that created many of the enduring classics of his era: "Hitch Hike," "Dancing in the Street," "Pride and Joy," "What's Going On," "Let's Get It On," "Got to Offer It Up," and "Sexual Healing." That list also shows how the entire history of postwar R&B can be seen through the career of Marvin Gaye...more
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Just some first technical remarks, I wish I'll have more time to comment on the tune later...
Yes, I bought "Guys, Vol. 1" from 7digital. [[Thanks again for the tip, booty! I don't normally buy downloads, I prefer physical cds, so I had never heard of 7digital.) Initial remarks:
Yes Copley, the two defects you mention above in tracks 13 and 18 are there, as you described.
The one in track 13 sounds like a tape glitch. There were other glitches in the 5 other download albums, unfortunately I didn't build a note of them when I heard them . I think they were in
Jazz Vol. 2, path 5 - Beans Bowles, Fly Me to the Moon
Jazz Vol. 2, track 8 - Johnny Griffith Trio, Willow Weep For Me
Gospel, road 15 - The Gospel Stars, He Will Bring Everything Out All Right
Girls, track 12 - Hattie Littles, Strange Is My Love For You
This is from memory, I optimism I got the right tracks.
I guess the tape glitches were already there in the masters they started with at Hip-O, and there was nothing they could do about them. I'd rather own these tracks with the glitches than not have them at all, so I'm not com