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The Best of Marvin Gaye (Motown Anthology Series)

The Best of Marvin Gaye (Motown Anthology Series)
 

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Marvin Gaye

The Best of Marvin Gaye (Motown Anthology Series)

 
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Label: Motown
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Description: Balancing raw power with shades of vulnerability, Gaye rose to the top of Motown's roster without the benefit of a supporting vocal group. Whether singing love songs or social commentary, Gaye's voice displays an earnestness and sincerity that are a soul singer's most potent weapons. Among these 47 hits are his memorable duets with Mary Wells, Kim Weston, and Tammi Terrell along with Motown staples such as "Can I Get a Witness," "How Sweet It Is," "Ain't That Peculiar," and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." This 2 CD set also covers socially conscious 1970s originals such as "What's Going On," "Mercy, Mercy Me," and "Inner City Blues." Only his last hit, "Sexual Healing," is left out. --Marc Greilsamer
 
 

 
Tracklist of The Best of Marvin Gaye (Motown Anthology Series)

Disc 0
1 Stubborn Kind Of Fellow  2:45 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Hitch Hike  2:31 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Pride And Joy  2:08 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Can I Get A Witness  2:49 no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Try It Baby  2:49 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 What's The Matter With You Baby  2:25 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Baby Don't You Do It  2:40 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)  2:55 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 I'll Be Doggone  2:45 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Ain't That Peculiar  3:02 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 One More Heartache  2:43 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Take This Heart Of Mine  2:46 no lyrics yet - submit it
13 Little Darling (I Need You)  2:36 no lyrics yet - submit it
14 Sweeter As The Days Go By  2:50 no lyrics yet - submit it
15 It Takes Two  2:58 no lyrics yet - submit it
16 Ain't No Mountain High Enough  2:32 view lyrics
17 Your Unchanging Love  3:14 no lyrics yet - submit it
18 Sweet Thing  3:09 no lyrics yet - submit it
19 Your Precious Love  1:53 no lyrics yet - submit it
20 If I Could Build My Whole World Around You  2:24 no lyrics yet - submit it
21 You  2:28 no lyrics yet - submit it
22 Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing  2:16 no lyrics yet - submit it
23 You're All I Need To Get By  2:46 no lyrics yet - submit it
24 Chained  2:40 no lyrics yet - submit it
25 I Heard It Through The Grapevine  3:16 no lyrics yet - submit it
26 Too Busy Thinking About My Baby  2:57 no lyrics yet - submit it
27 That's The Way Love Is  3:37 no lyrics yet - submit it
28 What's Going On  3:53 view lyrics
29 God Is Love  1:42 no lyrics yet - submit it
30 Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)  3:15 view lyrics
31 Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)  3:10 no lyrics yet - submit it
32 Sad Tomorrows  2:24 no lyrics yet - submit it
33 You're The Man - Pts. I & II  5:46 no lyrics yet - submit it
34 The World Is Rated X  3:50 no lyrics yet - submit it
35 Trouble Man  3:52 no lyrics yet - submit it
36 Let's Get It On  3:58 view lyrics
37 Come Get To This  2:42 no lyrics yet - submit it
38 Just To Keep You Satisfied  4:27 view lyrics
39 My Mistake (Was To Love You)  2:55 no lyrics yet - submit it
40 Distant Lover (Live)  4:33 no lyrics yet - submit it
41 I Want You  3:58 no lyrics yet - submit it
42 After The Dance  4:42 no lyrics yet - submit it
43 Got To Give It Up - Pt. I  4:14 no lyrics yet - submit it
44 When Did You Stop Loving Me, When Did I Stop Loving You  6:17 no lyrics yet - submit it
45 Ego Tripping Out  5:15 no lyrics yet - submit it
46 Praise  3:53 no lyrics yet - submit it
47 Heavy Love Affair  3:46 no lyrics yet - submit it
53 You're the Man, Pts. 1-2   no lyrics yet - submit it
63 Got to Give It Up, Pt. 1   no lyrics yet - submit it
66 Praise 2   no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Amazon has double listed the 2nd disc

The track listing for the second disc has been repeated. There are only twenty (20) songs on the second CD, not forty (40).



BTW, great album. This is the best 'best of' collection/ compilation/ anthology of Marvin Gaye's work, outside of the box set.

Superb anthology

Marvin Gaye was a great singer who lived from 1939-1984. He had a tremendous vocal ability that allowed him to sing sweet soul music, politically-aware commentaries, hard funk, disco-ish stuff and eco-friendly classics all with equal conviction. As a boy in 1985 I remember TWO tribute songs to him that charted in the US Top 10 - a measure of the esteem in which he and his music was held. As one of the original Motown artists, he helped to define the golden era of mid-60's pop music, and trumped even this with his great album What's Going On in 1971.



This superb anthology from the Motown vaults is packed with great songs, and I have been a big fan of this record since discovering it in 2001. I cannot recommend this more highly to those Amazon shoppers who may yet be unaware of this great vocalist.



By the way, these Motown Anthology 2CD sets are not to be missed. Try out The Supremes and The Temptations also in this series.



5 stars!!

The Diary of a Motown and Soul Music Legend

Now I know that some of you are disappointed that Marv's last hit (at least on the pop charts), "Sexual Healing", is not in this fabulous collection of classic hits but let's face it, it chronicles his time as a MOTOWN artist. So of course they weren't going to include an out-of-label hit even if the hit was viable to that star's career. Same thing they did with Diana Ross and Michael Jackson's anthologies.

Anyway, this 2-CD (or 2-tape) collection of 67 songs, 40-some known hit singles and some album cuts, b-sides and rarities is the PERFECT album for a true artist like Marvin Gaye was. Many cats can only wish that they can have the hit catalogue that this brotha from the Chocolate City had! I mean, he was not only just a popular singer who recorded some of the 20th century's greatest songs and albums known to mankind, but he was also a great writer, producer, arranger, mixer, musician and instrumentalist not to mention he already had a career as a lead singer of two R&B groups in the late-'50s before signing with Motown in 1961 to be a jazz singer (his original intention of rebelling against what people were telling him how he should be).

And then you can't forget his LEGENDARY and AMAZING duets with classic R&B female legends like Mary Wells (the first female superstar of Motown), Kimberly Weston, the wonderful and memorable Tammi Terrell and last but not least the Motown Queen, Diana Ross. So not only has his career spread four decades but in the middle of it, he was able to be in a couple of groups, be a legendary duet partner and he even played in a couple of movies or three.

But anyway back to the anthology set of Marvin! The man's hit career spreads into three or four or even five different periods at a time:

Suave Gentleman (1962-67)
Soul Loverman (1967-70)
Patriotic Ghetto Warrior (1971-1972)
Romantic and Erotic Ladies' Man (1973-1977)
Confessional Ghetto Preacher (1978-1981)

The first CD (full of 20 solo hits and 7 wonderful duets) may be the most interesting of the anthology set. It shows Marvin at first reaching his inner Sam Cooke in the early portion of his career going from "Stubborn Kind of Fellow" to "Baby Don't U Do It" and then finding his own voice slowly from "How Sweet It Is" and then finally finding his vocal POWER in songs like "You" (check out the HIGH note near the middle of the song!) and "Grapevine". And then there's the memorable duets with Tammi Terrell that are the essence of true soul. Marvin & Tammi should both be inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame just for the five songs listed on the album.

But then again, the second CD of the anthology set can be the most complex! I mean, this is when Marvin Gaye took FULL ARTISTIC CONTROL and gave us the legendary albums WHAT'S GOING ON, TROUBLE MAN, LET'S GET IT ON, MARVIN GAYE LIVE, I WANT YOU, HERE, MY DEAR, and IN OUR LIFETIME (which was Marvin's first entry into the '80s). You would fall in love with the different production of "What's Going On", without so much of the people talking and just the music, it also shows more of Marvin's vocal backings in its beautiful pitch. "God Is Love", even with its short time, is classic MOTOWN with a gospel-soul feel to it. You had a feeling R. Kelly was listening closely to this album while making Step In The Name of Love. "Sad Tomorrows" with its different feel of a bluesy and classical feel and with that soul is different from the album version (Flying High) from What's Going On and it's also breathtaking that you have to play it over and over. "The World Is Rated X" and "You're The Man" is the brotha's finest work as a political preacher as he sung about the social ills of the world and the political administration. And of course songs from the wonderful "Let's Get It On" album is produced brilliantly here. "Just to Keep U Satisfied" is classic doo-wop!

Then you get into the live recording of "Distant Lover" even while edited (for album purposes) and well it's still a masterpiece. "I Want You" and "After the Dance" are classics and of course "Got to Give It Up" is a blue-light in the basement party anthem that is still hot even after all these years. Finally Marvin's later work with "Here, My Dear" and "In Our Lifetime" are produced and helps brings a climatic ending to the entire 2-CD set.

From "Stubborn Kind of Fellow" in 1962 where he was in love with a girl but somehow stubborn to his or his woman's feelings to when he was looking for love in 1981's funky "Heavy Love Affair", it's particularly the Diary of Marvin Gaye. Nobody in soul music was like this cat and there will be nobody like him again no matter what you say! Marvin Gaye is forever the Original King of R&B! (TAKE THAT, WHITNEY, HA-HA!)