Today's work truck music...
Inner City Blues - The Music of Marvin Gaye -- CD
Various Artists
1995 Motown Records
A Fitting Tribute to One of Music's GREATS!, February 18, 2001
By Reginald D. Garrard "the G-man" (Camilla, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Inner City Blues: Music of Marvin Gaye (Audio CD)
Marvin Gaye was truly a unique artist, and this album of Gaye standards as interpreted by others adds to his legendary status. Beginning with daughter Nona's turn on the title cut, the CD triumphs on every single selection. The respective artists do not try to mimic Gaye; they simply do it their way without altering the passion of Gaye's lyrics.
Bono is superlative in his rendition of "Save the Children," BoyZ II Men blend their harmonies effectively on "Let's Get it On," while the very soulful Lisa Stansfield is just right on "Just to Keep You Satisfied." Madonna's "I Want You," slower than the original, retains Gaye's heartfelt plea to his intended paramour. "Stubborn Kind of Fellow" by Motown label mate Stevie Wonder is pure fun. Finally, Sounds of Blackness do justice to "God is Live/Mercy Mercy Me," making it perfect for the dancehall as well as the choir stand.
"Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)" - Nona Gaye
"Save the Children" - Bono
"Let's Get It On" - Boyz II Men
"I Want You" - Madonna and Massive Attack
"Trouble Man" - Neneh Cherry
"Just to Keep You Satisfied" - Lisa Stansfield
"Stubborn Kind of Fellow" - Stevie Wonder
"God Is Love"/"Mercy Mercy Me" - Sounds of Blackness
"Like Marvin Gaye Said (What's Going On)" - Speech
"Marvin, You're the Man" - Digable Planets