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Marvin Gaye - 18 greatest Hits EACflacTLS Music - Soulman

Torrent: Marvin Gaye - 18 greatest Hits EACflacTLS Music - Soulman
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Marvin Gaye - 18 greatest Hits [EAC][flac][TLS Music] - Soulman

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[color="#FF0000"]Platform[/color].............: Windows
[color="#FF0000"]Image type[/color]...........: CD Rip
[color="#FF0000"]Burn Tested.[/color].........: Yes
[color="#FF0000"]Special CDR[/color]..........: Requires 700 MB / 80 Min CDR


[color="#FF0000"]Audio Format[/color].........: Lossless
[color="#FF0000"]Ripper[/color]...............: Exact Audio Copy
[color="#FF0000"]Hz.[/color]..................: 44,100
[color="#FF0000"]Channels[/color].............: Stereo
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[color="#FF0000"]Source[/color]...............: CD

[b]included: Scans | NFO | EAC stats | mediainfo.txt


[color="#FF0000"]Track List[/color]
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1. I Heard It Through The Grapevine
2. Let's Get It On
3. Too Busy Thinking 'bout My Baby
4. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
5. You're All I Need To Get By - Gaye, Marvin & Tammi Terrell
6. Got To Give It Up
7. You Are Everything - Gaye, Marvin & Diana Ross
8. Can I Get A Witness
9. I'll Be Doggone
10. What's Going On
11. Abraham Martin And John
12. It Takes Two - Gaye, Marvin & Kim Weston
13. Stop Look Listen (To Your Heart) - Gaye, Marvin & Diana Ross
14. Chained
15. Trouble Man
16. You Ain't Livin' Till You're Lovin' - Gaye, Marvin & Tammi Terrell
17. Onion Song - Gaye, Marvin & Tammi Terrell
18. Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)


[color="#FF0000"]Biography[/color]
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Marvin Pentz Gaye, Jr. (April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984), better known by his

stage name Marvin Gaye, was an American singer-songwriter and

instrumentalist with a three-octave vocal range. Starting as a member of the

doo-wop group The Moonglows in the late fifties, he ventured into a solo

career after the group disbanded in 1960 signing with the Tamla subsidiary

of Motown Records. After starting off as a session drummer, Gaye ranked as

the label's top-selling solo artist during the sixties.

Because of solo hits such as "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)", "Ain't

That Peculiar", "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and his duet singles with

singers such as Mary Wells and Tammi Terrell, he was crowned "The Prince

of Motown" and "The Prince of Soul".

His mid-1970s work including the What's Going On, Let's Get It On and I Want

You albums helped influence the quiet storm, urban adult contemporary and

slow jam genres. After a self-imposed European exile in the early eighties,

Gaye returned on the 1982 Grammy-winning hit, "Sexual Healing" and the

Midnight Love album before his death. Gaye was shot dead by his father on

April 1, 1984. He was posthumously inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of

Fame in 1987.

In 2008, the American music magazine Rolling Stone ranked Gaye #6 on its

list of The Greatest Singers of All Time, and ranked #18 on 100 Greatest

Artists of All Time.


He was born Marvin Pentz Gay Jr. on April 2, 1939, in Washington, D.C.,

where he dreamed of singing before large crowds; he joined a co-founded a

local doo-wop group, the Marquees, who were spotted by Harvey Fuqua,

who made them his new Moonglows. Marvin arrived in Detroit on tour with

the Moonglows and stayed, as did Harvey, and Marvin was signed to

Motown just based on raw singing talent. He was also a songwriter, an OK

drummer—and handsome as hell. He wanted to sing jazz, to croon Tin Pan

Alley standards, but that didn’t pan out. Motown founder Berry Gordy

encouraged Marvin to sing R&B, and once Gaye sang the soulful (and

autobiographical) “Stubborn Kind Of Fellow” in 1962, stardom enveloped

him. The incendiary “Hitch Hike,” “Pride And Joy,” and “Can I Get A

Witness” sold like crazy in 1963, and Marvin oozed silky sexiness on the

1965 classics “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You),” “I’ll Be Doggone” and

“Ain’t That Peculiar.”



By 1968's immortal “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” and on a series of

electrifying duets with Mary Wells, Kim Weston (“It Takes Two”), and his

ultimate singing partner, the ravishing but ill-fated Tammi Terrell (“Ain’t No

Mountain High Enough,” et al), Gaye was a commercial force. He soon

became recognized as an artistic one as well.



At decade’s turn, Marvin seized full control of his output with the deeply

personal, socially aware 1971 masterpiece What’s Going On, which

produced three hit singles: the title track, “Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna

Holler)” and “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology).” He defied expectations again

with “Trouble Man,” a 1972 hit single featured in his haunting, jazzy score of

the movie of the same name. He zoomed to the top of the charts with his

passionate Let’s Get It On, while delivering a pop confection in Diana and

Marvin, his duet album with Motown’s queen, Diana Ross. I Want You,

released in 1976, was another sensual masterwork, a meditation on

obsessive love that was also No. 1. Marvin made his personal life public

through his songs, and it was never more evident in 1978’s Here, My Dear, a

sprawling double-album chronicling his divorce from Anna Gordy, Berry’s

sister. Even his No. 1 dance classic from 1977, “Got To Give It Up,” a studio

cut added to flesh out the double-LP Live At The London Palladium, was

about the singer's reluctance to get loose on the dance floor.



Marvin left Motown in 1981, with the politically tinged album In Our Lifetime.

He fled to London, then Belgium, where he created for Columbia Records

“Sexual Healing,” his first Grammy® winner. But another hit was not

salvation from his demons. On April 1, 1984, one day before his 45th

birthday, Marvin was shot to death by his father.



Marvin’s influence reaches across the generations. He was rightfully among

only the second group of artists honored with induction into the Rock and

Roll Hall of Fame, in 1987. More recently, Marvin was No. 6 on Rolling Stone’s

list of the 100 Greatest Singers Of All Time. “Motown Week” on American Idol

2009 (Season 8) featured remaining contestants singing not one but two of

Marvin’s songs. His records—and his ringtones and his DVDs—are still

going gold.


He would have been 70 this year, but Marvin Gaye will go on forever.

Enjoy!!!


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