Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Marvin Gaye - Unreleased 1965

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:30
Size: 161.4 MB
Styles: R&B
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[2:29] 1. As Long As She Needs Me
[2:24] 2. I've Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
[2:41] 3. Baby Baby Come Home
[2:52] 4. All My Life
[2:29] 5. The More I See You
[3:37] 6. I Wish You Love
[2:37] 7. Say When
[3:21] 8. The End Of A Love Affair
[4:11] 9. Violets For Your Furs
[2:35] 10. So In Love
[3:08] 11. If I Had To Go
[2:32] 12. You're All That Matter To Me
[2:46] 13. Goodbye
[2:22] 14. Fanny
[2:31] 15. Dear Heart
[3:21] 16. Fly Me To The Moon
[2:03] 17. What's New
[3:51] 18. All The Way
[2:39] 19. More
[3:04] 20. Maria
[2:00] 21. Where Are You
[2:22] 22. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars
[3:15] 23. Emily
[3:06] 24. I've Got Your Number
[2:03] 25. On A Wonderful Day Like Today

Gaye’s career began slowly with Motown, working as a session drummer while trying to build a solo career. He played drums with such artists as The Miracles, The Contours, and Martha and the Vandellas. In 1961, Gaye released his first single, “Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide” followed by the album The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye. Both found no success on the national level, although they maintained moderate acclaim regionally. Even though Marvin Gaye struggled with creative differences with Motown Records, he steadily churned out chart topping hits. In 1962, he released “Stubborn Kind of Fellow”, which reached the top 50 of the Billboard charts. The following year, “Hitch Hike” and “Can I Get a Witness” both reached the top 30. “Pride and Joy” became his first top 10 hit.

The magnitude of Marvin Gaye’s influence on R&B and soul music was recognized when he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. His music continues to influence and inspire singers and songwriters today.

Unreleased 1965

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