After Marvin Gaye recorded tributes to Broadway and Nat King Cole in the previous two years, Motown fans may have had their suspicions raised by an LP titled Moods of Marvin Gaye. Yes, there are a few supper-club standards to be found here, but Gaye moves smoothly between good-time soul and adult pop. Most important are his first two R&B number ones, "I'll Be Doggone" and "Ain't That Particular," both from 1965 and both produced by Smokey Robinson. Berry Gordy's right-hand man also helmed "Take This Heart of Mine" and "One More Heartache," another pair of big R&B scores, and just as good as the better-known hits. As for the copyrights not owned by Jobete, the chestnut "One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)" certainly didn't need another reading, but Gaye's take on Willie Nelson's after-hours classic "Night Life" was inspired. Marvin Gaye was improving with every record, gaining in character and strength of performance, and Moods of Marvin Gaye is a radically better record than its predecessors. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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7 comments:
Thank you so VERY much for all these great things from Marvin - it's wonderful to have them all with such fine sound!
Much appreciated
Rick in brisbane Au
Thankx for the Gaye albums. Really fantastic!!! Cheers from Spain.
Thanks so much for these rare Japanese Motown issues. Please post more Marvin in the future if possible. Best wishes.
Link has been pulled. Can you re-up?
the rar file still exists in my rapid folder but the sharing link is dead perhaps due to the copyrights.... so it's useless to reupload it again...sorry!!!
perhaps I can upload it to another hoster but really I don't have the time to do the same things again & again (new hoster,new account,e.t.c...)
if someone of the 478 people who downloaded the album wants to do the job & give the link here for all of you it would be nice...
thanks.
++++Georgie
Nobody willing to re-upload this for the others who came late ? Please, please, please... :-)
pitty this link is dead; grtz najir
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