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32 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
that amazon reviewer cat has his head up his arse, April 29, 2004
I don't care for What's Goin On, or most of Marvin gaye's material for that mattter- heresy! I know, I know... Just never cared for him so much. But I love this strange, pained, noirish jewel of a soundtrack. Probably because it's mostly instrumental. Gaye's voice an lyrics always struck me as s bit overwrought, bordering on affectatious- make of that what you will... I go more for funk and jazz than R&B; the urban yodeling school of vocal delivery. I've never seen Trouble Man, but I listen to this all the time! In terms of the mood- it veers from sounding like a 40's Bogart detective film to (how apropos) 70's blaxploitation (with the tinsel horns)to damn near something that could have been released a week ago... Some of the tracks (T plays is cool, for example, with those thick, bone-breaking drum beats and the slick synth mixing tight with the sax- sounds like a band boxing it out- I LOVE how you expect a cymbal at the end of the stuttered tom-tom beat fill but the drummer must have left them in the van, no cymbals! It's unexpected and sweet as hell!!!!) sound so modern- they sound like they could have been put down by a R&B genius yesterday. The jazzy interludes are deft and restrained with lush strings and evoactive sax. The bluesier momenst work well too- My only minor beef with this is that it clocks in at a little under 40 minutes... wish there were more. Cleo's Apt with the cooing 'wooo-wooh-wooos' is seductively gorgeous, a fave. This is one of those albums you can write to or read to or kick back to, wash dishes, go running, lift, clean your car- it's infectious and immediate and dark as pitch. Recommended for all who love marvin, funky jazz, laid-back R&B, or bleak, anguish-laden groovy music!
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