Marvin Gaye - The Very Best Of Marvin Gaye - 2CD (2001)
Artist: Marvin Gaye
Title: The Very Best Of Marvin Gaye - 2CD - Remastered
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Motown
Genre: R&B, Soul, Funk, Gospel, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 02:10:1
Total Size: 810 MB | 294 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Very Best Of Marvin Gaye - 2CD - Remastered
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Motown
Genre: R&B, Soul, Funk, Gospel, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 02:10:1
Total Size: 810 MB | 294 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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CD1
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01. Stubborn Kind Of Fellow 2:45
02. Hitch Hike 2:33
03. Pride And Joy 2:08
04. Can I Get A Witness 2:50
05. You're A Wonderful One 2:43
06. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) 2:58
07. I'll Be Doggone 2:48
08. Ain't That Peculiar 3:00
09. It Takes Two (Duet with Kim Weston) 2:59
10. Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Duet with Tammi Tyrell) 2:28
11. Your Precious Love (Duet with Tammi Tyrell) 3:05
12. If I Could Build My Whole World Around You (Duet with Tammi Tyrell) 2:21
13. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing (Duet with Tammi Tyrell) 2:15
14. You're All I Need To Get By (Duet with Tammi Tyrell) 2:51
15. You 2:27
16. I Heard It Through The Grapevine 3:15
17. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby 2:57
18. That's The Way Love Is 3:44
19. His Eye Is On The Sparrow (Previously Unreleased Stereo Mix) 3:48
CD2
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01. What's Going On 3:52
02. Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) 3:13
03. Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) 5:28
04. You're The Man, Pts I & II 5:48
05. Where Are We Going 3:57
06. Trouble Man 3:51
07. Let's Get It On 4:53
08. Come Get To This 2:42
09. Distant Lover (Live) 6:19
10. I Want You 3:57
11. Got To Give It Up 11:53
12. Anger 4:03
13. Ego Tripping Out 7:14
14. Praise 4:53
15. Sexual Healing 3:59
Few figures in American music in the 20th century can compare 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 Give 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. He harnessed gospel
and cabaret to create the exuberant uptown sound of Motown in the
early 60's, but he changed with his turbulent times, pushing pop-R&B
into the realms of soul by the end of the decade.
As the 1970s dawned, Gaye grappled with social protest on "What's
Going On", the 1971 album that found the singer/songwriter charting
his own idiosyncratic course. From that point, Gaye delved into
funk, blaxploitation, and disco, eventually settling into the smooth
environs of quiet storm. Throughout this period, Gaye battled
personal demons, often creating powerful art through his struggles,
but they caught up with him tragically in 1984, when he was murdered
by his father.
Gaye's legacy resonated over the decades - he was a touchstone for
soul and pop music that was either sensual or political - but his
early death leaves hanging the question of what he could've achieved
if he were alive. During his two decades as a recording artist, he
already accomplished more than most artists do in a lifetime.
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 Give 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. He harnessed gospel
and cabaret to create the exuberant uptown sound of Motown in the
early 60's, but he changed with his turbulent times, pushing pop-R&B
into the realms of soul by the end of the decade.
As the 1970s dawned, Gaye grappled with social protest on "What's
Going On", the 1971 album that found the singer/songwriter charting
his own idiosyncratic course. From that point, Gaye delved into
funk, blaxploitation, and disco, eventually settling into the smooth
environs of quiet storm. Throughout this period, Gaye battled
personal demons, often creating powerful art through his struggles,
but they caught up with him tragically in 1984, when he was murdered
by his father.
Gaye's legacy resonated over the decades - he was a touchstone for
soul and pop music that was either sensual or political - but his
early death leaves hanging the question of what he could've achieved
if he were alive. During his two decades as a recording artist, he
already accomplished more than most artists do in a lifetime.
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