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- The Very Best of Marvin Gaye (re-released in 2005 as Marvin Gaye: Gold) 167 85 3 UK: Platinum; 2005 Marvin Gaye: Gold (re-released title of above album) 147 86 — 2008 Playlist Your Way — 77 — 2010 Icon — 44 — 2011 S.O.U.L.: Marvin Gaye — 68 — 2012 S.O.U.L.: Marvin Gaye Volume 2 — 40 — 2013 Ballads — — — '—' denotes.
- In GOLD's favor is the full-length (11 minutes) of 'Got to Give It Up.' But ANTHOLOGY has 47 songs, a few which I really miss here (like 'My Mistake Was to Love You,' which was a great duet with Diana Ross). Still, the sound quality of GOLD is fantastic, and I can't really knock it, even though I.
- Kim Weston and Tammi Terrell duet with Marvin Gaye on the songs indicated. Previously released as The Very Best Of Marvin Gaye - (440014367-2). ℗2001 & ©2005 Motown Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Manufactured and distributed by Universal Music Canada Inc. Barcode: 6 5 3.
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When I'm Alone I Cry | ||||
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Released | April 1, 1964 | |||
Recorded | 1963–64 | |||
Studio | unspecified studios in New York City and Chicago; vocals recorded at Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan | |||
Genre | Soul, jazz | |||
Length | 36:55 | |||
Label | Tamla TM-251 | |||
Producer | Clarence Paul, William 'Mickey' Stevenson | |||
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When I'm Alone I Cry is the third studio album by Marvin Gaye, released in 1964. It was one of several attempts by the singer and his record company, Motown, to make his name as a jazz vocalist.
Recording[edit]
The album includes ten pop and jazz standards; at Gaye's request, two of the songs were taken from Billie Holiday's album Lady in Satin. The backing tracks were recorded by producerClarence Paul in New York City and Chicago, using arrangersJerome Richardson, Melba Liston, and Ernie Wilkins. Gaye overdubbed the vocal tracks after returning to Detroit from touring.[1]
Critical reception[edit]
Critic Richie Unterberger describes the album as 'competently done, but. supper-club fare, in which Gaye comes off as a sub-Nat King Cole rather than his own man.'[2] Gaye's biographer David Ritz says: 'His ballad style remained self-conscious and restrained.. The results were flat, though on the up-tempo numbers he swung effortlessly, demonstrating his natural feel for jazz.'[1] After When I'm Alone I Cry was unsuccessful upon its release, Gaye finally gave way to pressure to record more R&B and soul material. By the end of the decade, he had become one of the best-selling and most revered soul artists of his generation.
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Track listing[edit]
Side one[edit]
- 'You've Changed' (Bill Carey, Carl Fischer) – 3:33
- 'I Was Telling Her About You' (Morris Charlap, Don George) – 4:48
- 'I Wonder' (Cecil Gant, Raymond Leaven) – 3:46
- 'I'll Be Around' (Alec Wilder, William Engvick) – 4:09
- 'Because of You' (Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson) – 3:34
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Side two[edit]
- 'I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)' (Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk) – 2:46
- 'I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face' (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe) – 3:32
- 'When Your Lover Has Gone' (Einar Aaron Swan) – 4:40
- 'When I'm Alone I Cry' (Avery Vandenberg, Morris Broadnax, Fredericka Foreman) – 2:47
- 'If My Heart Could Sing' (Avery Vandenberg, Morris Broadnax) – 3:20
Marvin Gaye Top Songs
References[edit]
- ^ abDavid Ritz, Divided Soul: The Life Of Marvin Gaye', Da Capo Press, 2009, p.93
- ^Review by Richie Unterberger, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 July 2016
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