What's Going On Marvin Gaye

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 01/29/2008
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Sales Rank: 151,415
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005502285

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What's Going On

1LISTENWhat's Going On 3:52
2LISTENWhat's Happening Brother 2:44
3LISTENFlyin' High (In the Friendly Sky) 3:49
4LISTENSave the Children 4:03
5LISTENGod Is Love 1:41
6LISTENMercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) 3:13
7LISTENRight On 7:31
8LISTENWholy Holy 3:08
9LISTENInner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) 5:26
10What's Going On - (rhythm & strings mix)

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Arguably, the greatest R&B record ever made, WHAT'S GOING ON was only reluctantly released by the storied Motown label. The recording marked an extreme departure from the label's usual method of tightly controlled collections of singles. Instead, Gaye, inspired by the return of his brother from Vietnam, created a 35 minute suite of lushly detailed pieces that blended social commentary and spirituality. Rather than the slick, driving sound of Motown singles, WHAT'S GOING ON featured subdued basslines and a languorous groove that would later become a staple in jazz-funk. The recording produced three major hits, "Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler)", the title track, and "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)"; in addition, Diana Ross covered "Save the Children" and Aretha Franklin did "Wholy Holy." The album inspired other R&B artists to take a similar approach to producing their own work and creating more substantial documents. Gaye went on to create both hit singles and great extended works, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was both a hitmaker and an artist. Martin Johnson, Barnes & Noble



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What the fuss is really all aboutby wordherder62

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March 02, 2009: You know, you think you're familiar with something and then it turns out you're completely wrong. I was confident I knew what this album was all about as I'm sure, somewhere over the years, I've heard it. But I've never owned a copy and I'm familiar with a few tunes on the work. But to sit down and listen to it--really listen to it--just blew me away.

I'm sure this was a pretty earth-shattering piece of work in its time and it holds up amazingly well today. In some ways it's sad that it holds up all too well given the inspiration for this work from Gaye's brother who had served in Vietnam and who was taken aback by a world that hadn't really changed when he returned home. Marvin Gaye's expression of the sadness, frustration and fear of that time is certainly one that doesn't sound out of place in my listening today.

I love the heavy vinyl this album is pressed on. It's nice quality work and it sounds amazing on even my admittedly mid-fi system. I think hearing it on vinyl is the way to go as it makes sense as the suite that Gaye intended for it to be and that pause--catching your breath--as you turn the record over is part of the overall experience I think he was shooting for.

A must have.

This review was written about the Vinyl LP Reissue edition.

THERE ARE NO WORD TO DESCRIBE !!by Anonymous

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March 31, 2004: THERE ARE NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE THIS ALBUM.... I OWN OVER 300 ALBUM OF ALL KIND FROM ROCK,SOUL,POP,RAP,R&B....FROM PINK FLOYD TO 2-PAC. I CAN HONESTLY SAY THAT THIS IS THE GREATIST ABULM OF ALL TIMES!!!! WITH NOT MANY ALBUMS COMING EVEN A LITTLE CLOSE. MARVIN GAYE HAD TO HAVE BEEN HOLDING ALL THIS EMOTION AND THESE SONGS JUST BIULDING UP INSIDE OF HIM DURING THE PERIOD HE WAS MAKING ALL THOSE "HAPPY HITS" AT MOTOWN. AND TO THINK MOTOWN WASNT EVENN GONNA REALEASE THIS ALBUM...IM JUST GLAD THEY DID. THIS ALBUM TO ME IS THE GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIMES OF ALL KINDS OF MUSIC!!! IF ANYONE AGREES WITH ME PLS EMAIL ME TY WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR OPINION

This review was written about the Cassette edition.


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