4. "Unfortunately this single didn't do what Marvin wanted it to" In response to Reply # 0
Otherwise, it would've turned into the follow-up album to What's Going On instead of Trouble Man. Fortunately for us though it began an unbelievable run of albums for Marvin.
I was watching that movie American Hustle and they had another version of I’ve Got you’re number on it. Then I saw Marvin did it which lead me to this unreleased album. I love Marvin the crooner.
Motown Announces Release of Lost 1972 Marvin Gaye Album, Shares “My Last Chance”
Israel Daramola // February 7, 2019
In 1972, Marvin Gaye’s follow-up to the seminal record What’s Going On was shelved. Over 40 years later, Motown has announced plans to release the album, entitled You’re The Man. The record will feature 17 of Gaye’s solo recordings from 1972, including the just-released “My Last Chance.”
The new album is expected to arrive on March 29, only a few days before Gaye’s birthday on April 2, when the singer would have turned 80-years old. You’re The Man will be available on streaming platforms as well as on a double-vinyl physical set.
Motown is also planning a reissue for Gaye’s album A Tribute To The Great Nat King Cole. This is the latest product of Motown’s celebration of its 60th anniversary, which will include a tribute show scheduled for April 21, titled “Motown 60: A Grammy Celebration.” It will feature performances from Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, and Stevie Wonder. Robinson will also co-host the show alongside the comedian Cedric the Entertainer. Listen to “My Last Chance” below.
17. "RE: Marvin Gaye - You’re the Man" In response to Reply # 0
You’re the Man Tracklist: Side 1 01. You’re The Man 02. The World Is Rated X 03. Piece of Clay 04. Where Are We Going? Side 2 01. I’m Gonna Give You Respect 02. Try It, You’ll Like It 03. You Are That Special One 04. We Can Make It Baby Side 3 01. My Last Chance (Salam Remi mix) 02. Symphony (Salam Remi mix) 03. I’d Give My Life For You (Salam Remi mix) 04. Woman of the World 05. Christmas In the City (instrumental) Side 4 01. You’re The Man” (version 2) 02. I Want to Come Home For Christmas 03. I’m Going Home (Move) 04. Checking Out (Double Clutch)
27. "RE: Can’t wait to give this my attention this weekend. How much is unr..." In response to Reply # 26
Most of these songs have been heard before.
Per Wiki, which is not always accurate: "15 of the 17 songs have not previously been released on vinyl, but most were made available on CD compilations over the years. The album will include a longer take of "I Want to Come Home for Christmas", which was first made available in 1990 after being recorded in 1972. The physical release of the album will include liner notes written by David Ritz."
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