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| Peerless soul on love-powered hit set. Let's Get It On, Distant Lover, Come Get To This, You Sure Love To Ball, If I Should Die Tonight, bonus tracks, more. |
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| 1 Let's Get It On |
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| 2 Please Stay (Once You Go Away) |
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| 3 If I Should Die Tonight |
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| 4 Keep Gettin' It On |
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| 5 Come Get to This |
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| 6 Distant Lover |
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| 7 You Sure Love to Ball |
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| 8 Just to Keep You Satisfied |
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| 9 Let's Get It On [Single Edit][*] |
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| 10 You Sure Love to Ball \ [*] |
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Album Review
After brilliantly surveying the social, political, and spiritual landscape with "What's Going On", Marvin Gaye turned to more intimate matters with "Let's Get It On", a record unparalleled in its sheer sensuality and carnal energy. Always a sexually charged performer, Gaye's passions reach their boiling point on tracks like the magnificent title hit (a number one smash) and "You Sure Love To Ball"; silky and shimmering, the music is seductive in the most literal sense, its fluid grooves so perfectly designed for romance as to border on parody. With each performance laced with innuendo, each lyric a come-on, and each rhythm throbbing with lust, perhaps no other record has ever achieved the kind of sheer erotic force of "Let's Get It On", and it remains the blueprint for all of the slow jams to follow decades later -- much copied, but never imitated. [The 2003 reissue adds two single versions as bonus tracks.] ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Marvin Gaye |
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