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Marvin Gaye - Here, My Dear

Any fans of this album? I just got into it recently and it's really blowing me away. So intensely personal. Really a remarkable record.
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Reply #1 posted 03/11/09 12:30am

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it's pretty amazing.
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Reply #2 posted 03/11/09 12:31am

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I dig it. One either loves it or hates it, no in between, in my experience.
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Reply #3 posted 03/11/09 12:38am

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Love it! woot!
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Reply #4 posted 03/11/09 3:13am

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in my not so humble opinion, the best R&B album ever recorded. period.
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Reply #5 posted 03/11/09 3:14am

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This album is pure anger and sadness and beauty I need to whip this album out
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This is the ticket to pure sex.
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thumbs up! A treasure.

... "Is That Enough" wink.
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Reply #9 posted 03/11/09 3:48am

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The B-side to all those pressed ideals. Magnificent.
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The blueprint to Robin Thicke's last 2 albums.
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Reply #11 posted 03/11/09 5:02am

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You should get the expanded edition with the "remodelded" sessions from 1976-77! nod The alternate instrumental to "It's Not Enough" is killer. nod
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Reply #12 posted 03/11/09 11:42am

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when did you stop lovin' me
when did i stop lovin yooooouuu?
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You know....when I first heard that song, I went,

"Ah! So that's where D'Angelo learnt to harmonize like that.

Ah! So that's where TTD learnt to harmonize like that.....

come to think of it, this is even where PRINCE learnt to harmonize like that.....err...ok....maybe not this album specifically, but it was definitely Marvin Gaye who taught him how to sing like that."

Yup. nod

No doubt.

Another reason why I felt like that was cuz Prince even said, back in 1998 "You can't listen to Marvin Gaye and not be influenced."

Hearing this song for the very first time only futher proved the point.
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Reply #13 posted 03/11/09 11:44am

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I'm not diggin' it. It's a personal statement and art... but the melodies are weak. sorry, just mo.
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Timmy84 said:

You should get the expanded edition with the "remodelded" sessions from 1976-77! nod The alternate instrumental to "It's Not Enough" is killer. nod



Yeah, that's what I have.. the alternate versions are great. I particularly love the reworked "Anger"
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graecophilos said:

I'm not diggin' it. It's a personal statement and art... but the melodies are weak. sorry, just mo.



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Reply #16 posted 03/11/09 2:53pm

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graecophilos said:

I'm not diggin' it. It's a personal statement and art... but the melodies are weak. sorry, just mo.


I respect that. Do you feel that way overall? What about tracks like "Time To Get It Together" and "Anger"?
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graecophilos said:

I'm not diggin' it. It's a personal statement and art... but the melodies are weak. sorry, just mo.


I copped this CD several years ago because I kept hearing how great it was. I just didn't get it. And I usually love songs about pain, heartache and sadness. biggrin But, these songs didn't do anything for me.
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Reply #18 posted 03/11/09 3:03pm

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graecophilos said:

I'm not diggin' it. It's a personal statement and art... but the melodies are weak. sorry, just mo.


I copped this CD several years ago because I kept hearing how great it was. I just didn't get it. And I usually love songs about pain, heartache and sadness. biggrin But, these songs didn't do anything for me.


I felt the same way, but it grew on me after I laid it aside and picked it up again.
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namepeace said:

graecophilos said:

I'm not diggin' it. It's a personal statement and art... but the melodies are weak. sorry, just mo.


I respect that. Do you feel that way overall? What about tracks like "Time To Get It Together" and "Anger"?


I like "When Did You Stop Loving Me..." best. I find songs that are heavily personal and autobioagraphic the highest form of music, but if I would not know the lyrical content, if I would not know it's Marvin Gaye it would not grab me.
I find even the hardcore fans must admit, the album is not easy to listen to and so far I didn't fidn the inspiration to "get" this album in a more intellectual way.
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I like "When Did You Stop Loving Me..." best. I find songs that are heavily personal and autobioagraphic the highest form of music, but if I would not know the lyrical content, if I would not know it's Marvin Gaye it would not grab me. I find even the hardcore fans must admit, the album is not easy to listen to and so far I didn't fidn the inspiration to "get" this album in a more intellectual way.


Good and fair points.

I think if this album had come from Stevie Wonder, or Sly Stone, it would be considered differently. But I agree with you, because it's Marvin Gaye making this album. Marvin was supposed to be a lover, and sad prophet, but never a sad lover.
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namepeace said:

kitbradley said:



I copped this CD several years ago because I kept hearing how great it was. I just didn't get it. And I usually love songs about pain, heartache and sadness. biggrin But, these songs didn't do anything for me.


I felt the same way, but it grew on me after I laid it aside and picked it up again.


I know. Some times you have to do that. I can think of several songs I didn't like the first time around and ended up going back to them several years later and I was like, "Oh my God! This is a brilliant song! Why did it take me so long to get this?" biggrin
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namepeace said:



I felt the same way, but it grew on me after I laid it aside and picked it up again.


I know. Some times you have to do that. I can think of several songs I didn't like the first time around and ended up going back to them several years later and I was like, "Oh my God! This is a brilliant song! Why did it take me so long to get this?" biggrin


Discovery is one of the biggest thrills I get from music these days, as well as re-discovery and revelations I've overlooked.

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namepeace said:

kitbradley said:



I know. Some times you have to do that. I can think of several songs I didn't like the first time around and ended up going back to them several years later and I was like, "Oh my God! This is a brilliant song! Why did it take me so long to get this?" biggrin


Discovery is one of the biggest thrills I get from music these days, as well as re-discovery and revelations I've overlooked.

nod


I agree completely. For me, it's been mostly about discovering things I missed. My "current" music purchases have slowed to a trickle in the last couple years. It seems like I'm more and more interested in older stuff.
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namepeace said:



Discovery is one of the biggest thrills I get from music these days, as well as re-discovery and revelations I've overlooked.

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I agree completely. For me, it's been mostly about discovering things I missed. My "current" music purchases have slowed to a trickle in the last couple years. It seems like I'm more and more interested in older stuff.


I'm in a similar place.
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(knows he's about to pour gasoline on a tiny flame)

i'm sorry. but this one album is better than Prince's ENTIRE CATALOG. and it's not even close.
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Reply #26 posted 03/11/09 5:06pm

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'Time to get it together' is the greatest of all Marvin Gayes songs. I keep expecting to hear it crop up on a kanye west album. Hopefully this wont happen.

The key chang in this song is immense
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Reply #27 posted 03/11/09 6:33pm

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3121 said:

'Time to get it together' is the greatest of all Marvin Gayes songs. I keep expecting to hear it crop up on a kanye west album. Hopefully this wont happen.

The key chang in this song is immense


nod Especially in the alternate mix... biggrin
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Reply #28 posted 03/11/09 7:31pm

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My favorite album EVER!!! lol biggrin

From a "unbiased" perspective I think it's the most underrated album ever released.
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Reply #29 posted 03/11/09 7:32pm

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StarMon said:

thumbs up! A treasure.

... "Is That Enough" wink.


"Is That Enough" is such a sexy song, even though the lyrics doesn't actually make me think of sex at all...
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