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I A-D-O-R-E This Album To The 10th Power! I love the competitive vibe in that album ,,,everytime I hear that album I can feel how those 2 say to each other through their singin',, Diane: Get this, sucka! Marv: Bitch, you don't know what I got in store,,EAT IT! Recognize [Edited 12/31/04 12:18pm] | |
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Harlepolis said: I just bought this album a few weeks back. Love it. Though Marvin could outsing Diana anyday of the week, I think their voices complement each other nicely on this album. | |
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It's funny, because they didn't actually record in the same booth - Marvin liked to smoke weed while recording, and Diana was pregnant at the time and refused. A lot of the stuff was recorded separately as a result.
I still think a better vocal partner for him was Tammi Terrell, but Diana was a nice foil, and I think she was at her best vocally during this period (early 70's). | |
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VoicesCarry said: It's funny, because they didn't actually record in the same booth - Marvin liked to smoke weed while recording, and Diana was pregnant at the time and refused. A lot of the stuff was recorded separately as a result.
I still think a better vocal partner for him was Tammi Terrell, but Diana was a nice foil, and I think she was at her best vocally during this period (early 70's). LOL you & everybody else should def pick up this sucka and read it,,, Marv doesn't even know how to beat around the botch esp when it comes to the 'Boss'(aka Miss Diane) the stories regarding that album's sessions are funny as it gets . | |
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Harlepolis said: VoicesCarry said: It's funny, because they didn't actually record in the same booth - Marvin liked to smoke weed while recording, and Diana was pregnant at the time and refused. A lot of the stuff was recorded separately as a result.
I still think a better vocal partner for him was Tammi Terrell, but Diana was a nice foil, and I think she was at her best vocally during this period (early 70's). LOL you & everybody else should def pick up this sucka and read it,,, Marv doesn't even know how to beat around the botch esp when it comes to the 'Boss'(aka Miss Diane) the stories regarding that album's sessions are funny as it gets . Thanks, Harle! I'll definitely have a look at this. There are so many damn hilarious stories of Motown recording sessions, I love 'em. Never read a full Gaye bio, too, so that's at the top of my list. | |
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I like it too! Thinkin' about what each were accomplishing in their solo careers in that era, this collaboration is quite the treat. | |
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Yes, Divided Soul is the book to pick up. I see that changed the cover. | |
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musicman said: Yes, Divided Soul is the book to pick up. I see that changed the cover.
Yep! this is the reprinted edition from 2003 | |
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Harlepolis said: VoicesCarry said: It's funny, because they didn't actually record in the same booth - Marvin liked to smoke weed while recording, and Diana was pregnant at the time and refused. A lot of the stuff was recorded separately as a result.
I still think a better vocal partner for him was Tammi Terrell, but Diana was a nice foil, and I think she was at her best vocally during this period (early 70's). LOL you & everybody else should def pick up this sucka and read it,,, Marv doesn't even know how to beat around the botch esp when it comes to the 'Boss'(aka Miss Diane) the stories regarding that album's sessions are funny as it gets . great book. i'm now reading the Ray Charles story by the same author | |
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Milty said: Harlepolis said: LOL you & everybody else should def pick up this sucka and read it,,, Marv doesn't even know how to beat around the botch esp when it comes to the 'Boss'(aka Miss Diane) the stories regarding that album's sessions are funny as it gets . great book. i'm now reading the Ray Charles story by the same author Another great book "Brother Ray" bought the shit right after I watched the Ray! movie. Both are funny as hell when they told their "How-Did-I-Lost-My-Virginity" stories | |
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Harlepolis said: oh yes, I love the album! I had it running up and down back in the days actually this was the first Marvin Gaye album I bought at all. I was just getting into Diana (around the time when Upside down hit the charts), buying all of her older albums, and this was amongst them. unnecessary to mention, that soon after that I was working my way through the Marvin back catalouge as well Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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