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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From that stubborn kind of fellow to the midnight man: the best of Marvin Gaye
From first glance, when you look at something like a cover of a greatest hits album like this, you think 'wow, nice rare photo' and then you put the album in and the same stuff you had in the other greatest-hits album of the same artist is reduced to rubbish.

Not the case with Marvin Gaye. Re-released after UTV ran out of copies of "The Very Best of Marvin...
Published on March 5, 2006 by Timothy Pernell

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars "Got To Give It Up" is incomplete!
I downloaded this album Saturday night (2/21/09) for the sole purpose of getting the long version of "Got To Give It Up" (disc 2 - track 11) which the site says is 11 minutes 52 seconds long. You cannot buy that track alone. After the download completed I noticed that the track was actually only 8 minutes long. It cut off the last few minutes which, in my opinion, are...
Published on February 23, 2009 by M. Grant


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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From that stubborn kind of fellow to the midnight man: the best of Marvin Gaye, March 5, 2006
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Timothy Pernell (Saratoga, North Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
From first glance, when you look at something like a cover of a greatest hits album like this, you think 'wow, nice rare photo' and then you put the album in and the same stuff you had in the other greatest-hits album of the same artist is reduced to rubbish.

Not the case with Marvin Gaye. Re-released after UTV ran out of copies of "The Very Best of Marvin Gaye" (which probably had a better booklet than the one in "Gold" but hey), "Gold: Marvin Gaye" integrates Marvin's early 1960s beginnings when he was mixing rock, blues and gospel (or soul music) in songs like "Stubborn Kind of Fellow", "Hitch Hike" and "Pride & Joy", his mid-1960s soul discovery in songs like "How Sweet It Is", "I'll Be Doggone" and "Ain't That Peculiar", his late-1960s duos with Tammi Terrell (with the Kim Weston duet added in good measures), his late-1960s coming out party as a gritty soul belter in songs like "You", "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby", "That's the Way Love Is" and his 1968 masterpiece, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" together with the 1970's gems that we all know and love like "What's Going On", "Mercy Mercy Me", "Inner City Blues", "Trouble Man", "Let's Get It On", "Come Get to This", the live version of "Distant Lover" (shown in its full six and some twenty minutes), "I Want You", and the entire 11-minute "Got to Give It Up" and his early-1980s funk/soul synthesis/gem "Sexual Healing". All in all presenting 20 years of one amazing man's work with these rare gems:

*An unreleased version of his rendition of the old gospel standard, "His Eye Is On the Sparrow" (1968)
*Rare socially conscious gems like "You're the Man" and "Where Are We Going" (both in 1972)
*The obscure 1979 single "Ego Tripping Out"
*The also very obscure single, "Anger" from his 1978 album, "Here, My Dear"
*And finally 1981's "Praise"

If you want to complain about the negativities of how the CD was produced and shipped, go ahead, the music is all I need and as long as I discover rare Marvin gems between the classics. It's all good because I have the best of both worlds: a 2-tape anthology set that has more unreleased and rare gems (including a rare unreleased version of "Ego Tripping Out" with Marvin going "only one way!"), another hits album that includes a rare '72 doo-wop gem and this album and a rare album full of other rare gems in Marvin's tank.

I'm set with Marvin for life.

P.S., "Where Are We Going" is the cut! Go get it for the song and the entire 11-minute "Got to Give It Up" alone! It's worth it, trust me.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Re-issue of Very best of compilation, April 14, 2005
This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
Exactly why Motown chose to repackage this collection is unclear, but the original now appears to be out of print. If you didn't buy the earlier compilation, you can buy it in this re-packaged form. Obviously, if you bought the original, you don't need this.

This comprehensive collection contains all Marvin's important American hits as well as highlighting other aspects of his music, including his political songs of the seventies. His British hits were sometimes different from his American hits. Three UK top ten hits are missing, though as this is an American compilation, there is no reason why they should have been included. Abraham Martin and John was an American hit for Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - perhaps it was felt that Marvin's version was better for the UK market. You are everything, a duet with Diana Ross, made the UK top five. Onion song, a duet credited as being with Tammi Terrell but recorded with a stand-in, made the UK top ten.

The classic American hits (not all of which charted in Britain) are all here including Can I get a witness, How sweet it is, I'll be doggone, Ain't that peculiar, I heard it through the grapevine, Too busy thinking about my baby, That's the way love is. What's going on, Mercy mercy me, Trouble man, Let's get it on and Got to give it up. Some of his duets are here, too, including Ain't no mountain high enough, Your precious love, If I could build my whole world around you, Ain't nothing like the real thing, You're all I need to get by (all with Tammi Terrell) and It takes two (with Kim Weston).

Marvin always considered himself a balladeer like Frank Sinatra or Nat King Cole rather than a typical R+B singer, but his early attempts to establish himself in this role were not a success. Eventually, he did gain acceptance as a balladeer after proving that he could do the R+B material - compare his definitive version of I heard it through the grapevine with the Gladys Knight version, released a year earlier. Marvin actually recorded the song before Gladys but Berry Gordy initially rejected his version. It shows what perseverance can do.

Marvin once again had Berry Gordy worried when he completed his anti-Vietnam album, What's going on. Motown had always been primarily a singles label so this album was completely alien to the marketing department, although it appears that many people at Motown loved it. Once again, Marvin was right. The album was a huge success and three of its tracks are here - they are the first three on CD 2.

This double-CD is a nice introduction to the music of Marvin Gaye, one of the finest soul singers of the twentieth century.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gold is Good--very very Good, September 6, 2008
This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
I have the recent Marvin Gaye Deluxe remasters of What's Going On; Let's Get It On and I Want You.
I don't have anything earlier though and Disc 1 of this set is perfect for me and I like having Disc 2 anyway.
Disc 1 has all the early hits before Marvin took total charge of his career and recordings. All the early hits are here and nicely mastered.

I Have many of the "GOLD" sets and I appreciate them. Yes, sometimes they are a repackage of an existing sets (see Yes: Gold) but other sets are pretty unique and very necessary.

If you need a good Marvin Gaye Compilation this is where to start.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trip down memory lane, June 7, 2009
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This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
Marvin...what can I say...you take me back to a time in my youth, in Detroit, when motown was what it was about. Thank you for your genius, and thank you for sellers that still bring this music to us and make it available for "motown sound" lovers like myself. CD was in perfect condition.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marvin Gaye IS gold, June 11, 2008
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Fabulous.............every song you can imagine by Marvin, some that were way back in the recesses of your mind, and you kinda go "Whoa, I remember that" and start singing the words. gone way too soon.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars "Got To Give It Up" is incomplete!, February 23, 2009
This review is from: Gold (MP3 Download)
I downloaded this album Saturday night (2/21/09) for the sole purpose of getting the long version of "Got To Give It Up" (disc 2 - track 11) which the site says is 11 minutes 52 seconds long. You cannot buy that track alone. After the download completed I noticed that the track was actually only 8 minutes long. It cut off the last few minutes which, in my opinion, are what make the song unique. The other songs appeared to be fine as I played the album. I wrote a letter to customer service and they quickly responded. I was given a full refund and they acknowledged the problem. I was told it would be fixed in the coming week.

So, my low rating is not regarding the album. Its obviously a great album. Also, I'm not criticizing Amazon. I think they handled this extremely well (assuming the track does get fixed). What I'm saying is keep an eye out on this track.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Compilation, January 21, 2006
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This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
Although i grew up listneing to oldies with my dad, i was never the biggest Marvin Gaye fan until i went out on a limb and bought this cd... The entire second disc is fantastic, and you can buy these "Gold" reissues at a relatively cheap price for the amount of quality music you get. This is definitely a staple in any Marvin Gaye fans cd collection as it covers all his great tunes. My favourite tracks are "Where are We Going" and "Trouble Man", but the whole cd is a good listen.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Marvin Gaye - Gold, April 10, 2009
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JC Abq "JC Abq" (Albuquerque, NM USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
This is my first Marvin Gaye CD. I really like four songs, and the rest are OK. He was a great talent as a songwriter and singer, able to convey genuine emotion in a performance. His death was a serious loss for the world, but his life and work made the world a better place. Thank you, Marvin, wherever you are.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a good introduction to the New Fan, February 6, 2005
This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
while there are 99 of these floating around on Marvin Gaye you still can never knock them because there is someone out here who is just getting into His work. His voice was a timeless Instrument that touched many lives&still does.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent Gold collection, July 26, 2005
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This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
I'm tired of people complaining about the "Gold" series. I applaud Universal for issuing these moderately-priced budgets. Not only are they well-packaged but the remastering is superb, and you get many songs for a low price. Who could complain about that?

The Marvin Gaye collection is no exception. It covers all eras of his career, including the early hits like "Stubborn Kind of Fellow", the groundbreaking 70s masterpieces like "What's Going On" and the 80s comeback hit, "Sexual Healing". You also get the full 11-minute version of "Got to Give It Up", as opposed to the single version.

Whether or not this is a repackage, just enjoy the great music and excellent sound.

I look forward to more "Gold" releases, despite what the naysayers say!
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