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Bladecatcher_
I always come back to this track in disbelief of how fucking amazing it is. Like I never realized music can be THIS good.
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DavidSmith98
Bob Babbitt, plays on the last 3 songs. James Jamerson plays on the first half. Babbit quotes Jamerson on one of the songs. So brilliant.
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pteronophobic
One of the greatest basslines of all time, and this song (and album) is as relevant as ever.
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waltmartin
The man not only had a hauntingly soulful voice , but the philosophical depth and wit of a sage as well !
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DonkeyHotai
This came out when I was 19 or 20, in the Coast Guard. Had not been into Soul much but Marvin Gaye's Inner City Blues opened me up to that genre. And of course Stevie Wonder - when I heard Innervisions I had to run right out and buy it..
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CloudBurstSound
Somehow different to other Marvin Gaye songs, but similar. I think this song was written in his golden era.
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TIGERSNAKEMAN
reminds me of cleveland ,oh. where i grew up. what a long srange trip it has been!! right on!!!
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StuartHaden1
this jazz and lyrics was the zenith of socio political protest cool electro soul
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LesterJames
One of the alltime greatest singers in this lifetime!! Tragic death!! R.I.P. Marvin Gaye!!
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