Tony_Tone | Washington, D.C., District of Columbia United Stat | 09/02/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This excellent CD documents one of the greatest singers,songwriters at their best coming off one of the most influential albums of all times "What's Going On". Marvin was abscent from the stage prior to this recorded document some two years. A performer that was particularly parnoid about performing live. What this CD illustrates is the amazing power this man had once he hit the stage. From the opening strains of the overture to the closing of What's Goin On you know you're in for something of a life time. As in added bonus on this cd they added the previously unreleased Flyin High(In The Friendly Sky) Mercy Mercy Me(The Ecology), Keep Gettin It On, Introduction To The Orchestra which didnt appear on the orginal album verison or the orginal Cd verison . Highlites on this fabolous CD Trouble Man, " Distant Lover" Inner City Blues. You know what? the whole cd is so wonderful you really cant pick a highlite. If you did not have this in your collection i certainly highly recommend this it should be in your collection. This is the best document of a genius at work. His legacy will forever live on pick this up."
Peformance ****, Recording has some techinal flaws
hankaaron | Austin, TX. United States | 10/28/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"It's really a lost art. Gone are the days when top flight soul singers toured with a full ochestra. The '70's concerts on the R&B scene benefited from the Jazz era (in this case, the big band era) performers. Believe me, you never hear anything like the Marvin's backup band today.
Marvin Gaye was never completely comfortable on stage. His vocals here rarely rises to the full zenith witness on vinly. But then again by the time of "Let's Get it On", Gaye had adopted a laid-back approach(which latter on influenced Frankie Beverley) to his music and it is very evident on this live recording.
Highlights on the album are "Trouble Man", "Distant Lover" and '60's medley suite. The two big hits are nothing special and pale considerably to the studio versions.
For the most part the audio quality is fine, if not a little "too sweet". But even this new remastered CD contains the same annoying mic feedbacks found on the orignal LP."
Distant Lover!
hankaaron | 11/19/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Buy this just for Distant Lover alone. The song itself is brilliant anyway, but the version here is even better than the studio version on Let's Get It On and IMHO the most intense soul track ever recorded; the best singer of all time, Gene Page's orchestra with Ernie Watts on saxophone and a screaming audience whip eachother into a frenzy over that slow, restrained groove. "Do you wanna hear me scream, plleeaasse!""
Gaye Live
Thomas Magnum | NJ, USA | 02/28/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Live is from Marvin Gaye's 1973 comeback concert in Oakland. He had not performed live in almost two years at that point and he is a little nervous about his performance. He shouldn't have worried as he is in top form. He runs through most of his current hits from the time with "Trouble Man", "Inner City Blues" and "Distant Lover" standing out. The album contains the only appearance of his ode to his lover "Jan". He seems to strain a bit on the "Fossil Medley" and the album's closers "Let's Get It On" and "What's Going On". Overall, it is another great album from Mr. Gaye."
Classic Marvin Gaye up close and personel.
Thomas Magnum | 07/28/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This cd makes you wanna go buy all his material the man was clearly a musical geneis and it is personified through his music. Despite, a rough life Marvin managed to leave it all behind when it came to making hits. He the best male singer that ever lived. R.I.P. Marvin."