Album Rating: 4.0
wonderful review. only heard bits and pieces of this before but I should def dive into it soon
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http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/marvin-gayes-whats-going-relevant-today-it-was-1971-180977750/
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a stone cold classic
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Album Rating: 3.0
Need to re-listen
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cool seeing this on front page
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Mmmm I didn't love this (first timer)
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Awesome review. Really liked the link between improvements to the Detroit mixes and the social issues raised. Going to jam this now
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And yeah, this is a literal 5/5. Only track I don’t adore is Right On.
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A funny last name.
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The bass playing all over this album is superb
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"Only track I don’t adore is Right On"
But that's the best track along with Inner City Blues :[
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I’m just some white dude in Australia but this never really clicked with me.
I’m much more into Stevie Wonder’s Innervisions when I need my soul fix.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Fantstic review, classic album.
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Album Rating: 4.0
this is great
really like the continuous flow of the first half, totally not expecting that
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Mercy Me duet version with the Strokes singer is just godly
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“What’s going on” is prob like a top 10 single ever, and inner city blues might be top 100. Bookends clearly the best but beautiful album
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Album Rating: 4.5
wazz'appnin brotha
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Album Rating: 4.0
This is too smooth for me
I vibe it
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the title track to this album is one of the only truly genuine (and you can feel the intent is real) attempts from a musican to call for true peace, there was so much shit just before this album came out and after, just completely trite hippie ''Flower Power'' bullshit, just vapid shit coming out around this time, it was oversaturated really. But the title track here expresses a true genuine desire for peace, which can be felt when listening to it.
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Album Rating: 4.0
this album is so good
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