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Marvin Gaye
Gold
Genres: Pop, R&B, Soundtracks, Classic Rock
 
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All Artists: Marvin Gaye
Title: Gold
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Motown
Release Date: 1/11/2005
Album Type: Original recording remastered
Genres: Pop, R&B, Soundtracks, Classic Rock
Styles: Oldies, Classic R&B, Funk, Motown, Soul, Quiet Storm, Psychedelic Rock
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 602498632253

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Corporate repackaging with a twist
anonymous | U.S. | 07/30/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)

"This is just another re-hash of the 2001 Gaye compilation with one twist. The "Gold" series that Universial is releasing now comes copy-protected so you can't burn a CD-R copy for your car stereo. Plus they want you to spend more thinking it's something else.



That's why I boycott copy-protected CDs.



Think about it. Why else would the eariler comp be deleted from Motown's catalog after ONLY four years?"
I haven't tried to burn it, so...
Matt | 12/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"...I can only comment on the artist and the song selection. For those two aspects of this compilation, I give 5 stars without hesitation. This guy was really unbelievable. Every song is an instant winner, which is pretty incredible when there are fully 34 songs. Marvin Gaye is almost good enough to make me renounce rock and roll; he certainly played a big part in showing me that there is more out there than just rock and roll. I don't know, if you feel the need to burn your CDs, then go for another compilation--although there really aren't any others as comprehensive as this one. But please, however you decide to do it, GET SOMETHING BY MARVIN GAYE. You don't know music until you do."
From that stubborn kind of fellow to the midnight man: the b
Timothy Pernell | Saratoga, North Carolina, USA | 03/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"From first glance, when you look at something like a cover of a greatest hits album like this, you think 'wow, nice rare photo' and then you put the album in and the same stuff you had in the other greatest-hits album of the same artist is reduced to rubbish.



Not the case with Marvin Gaye. Re-released after UTV ran out of copies of "The Very Best of Marvin Gaye" (which probably had a better booklet than the one in "Gold" but hey), "Gold: Marvin Gaye" integrates Marvin's early 1960s beginnings when he was mixing rock, blues and gospel (or soul music) in songs like "Stubborn Kind of Fellow", "Hitch Hike" and "Pride & Joy", his mid-1960s soul discovery in songs like "How Sweet It Is", "I'll Be Doggone" and "Ain't That Peculiar", his late-1960s duos with Tammi Terrell (with the Kim Weston duet added in good measures), his late-1960s coming out party as a gritty soul belter in songs like "You", "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby", "That's the Way Love Is" and his 1968 masterpiece, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" together with the 1970's gems that we all know and love like "What's Going On", "Mercy Mercy Me", "Inner City Blues", "Trouble Man", "Let's Get It On", "Come Get to This", the live version of "Distant Lover" (shown in its full six and some twenty minutes), "I Want You", and the entire 11-minute "Got to Give It Up" and his early-1980s funk/soul synthesis/gem "Sexual Healing". All in all presenting 20 years of one amazing man's work with these rare gems:



*An unreleased version of his rendition of the old gospel standard, "His Eye Is On the Sparrow" (1968)

*Rare socially conscious gems like "You're the Man" and "Where Are We Going" (both in 1972)

*The obscure 1979 single "Ego Tripping Out"

*The also very obscure single, "Anger" from his 1978 album, "Here, My Dear"

*And finally 1981's "Praise"



If you want to complain about the negativities of how the CD was produced and shipped, go ahead, the music is all I need and as long as I discover rare Marvin gems between the classics. It's all good because I have the best of both worlds: a 2-tape anthology set that has more unreleased and rare gems (including a rare unreleased version of "Ego Tripping Out" with Marvin going "only one way!"), another hits album that includes a rare '72 doo-wop gem and this album and a rare album full of other rare gems in Marvin's tank.



I'm set with Marvin for life.



P.S., "Where Are We Going" is the cut! Go get it for the song and the entire 11-minute "Got to Give It Up" alone! It's worth it, trust me."