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Álbums chronology

The Love Songs
The Love Songs
0/0/1968
M.P.G.
M.P.G.
30/4/1969

M.P.G.

Marvin Gaye

1969 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 30 Abril 1969 · Fecha Grabación: 1966 -
    Discográfica: Tamla · Estudio de grabación: Hitsville USA · Productor: Norman Whitfield , Brian Holland , Lamont Dozier
    14
    Too Busy Thinking About My Baby
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    2:57
  • 15
    This Magic Moment
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    2:42
  • 16
    That's The Way Love Is
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    3:44
  • 17
    The End Of Our Road
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    2:47
  • 18
    Seek And You Shall Find
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    3:40
  • 19
    Memories
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    2:48
  • 20
    Only A Lonely Man Would Know
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    3:03
  • 21
    It's A Bitter Pill To Swallow
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    3:13
  • 22
    More Than A Heart Can Stand
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    2:58
  • 23
    Try My True Love
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    2:57
  • 24
    I Got To Get To California
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    2:53
  • 25
    It Don't Take Much To Keep Me
    Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye • 1969
    2:40
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    Singles

    The Love Songs
    The Love Songs
    0/0/1968
    M.P.G.
    M.P.G.
    30/4/1969
    M.P.G.
    Studio album by
    ReleasedApril 30, 1969
    Recorded1966–1968
    StudioHitsville USA
    GenreSoul, psychedelic soul, R&B
    Length36:15
    LabelTamla
    ProducerNorman Whitfield, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier
    Marvin Gaye chronology
    Marvin Gaye and His Girls
    (1969)
    M.P.G.
    (1969)
    Easy (with Tammi Terrell)
    (1969)
    Singles from M.P.G.
    1. "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby"
      Released: April 2, 1969
    2. "That`s the Way Love Is"
      Released: August 7, 1969
    3. "The End of Our Road"
      Released: May 19, 1970

    Review

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    1969 studio album by Marvin Gaye

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Rolling Stone(favorable)[2]

    M.P.G. is the ninth studio album by American soul musician Marvin Gaye, released in 1969 for the Tamla label. His best-selling album of the 1960s, it became Gaye`s first solo album to reach the Top 40 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, peaking at No. 33, and also became his first No. 1 album on the Soul Albums Chart.[3] Three Top 40 hits were released from the album. The title matches the initials of Gaye`s full name, Marvin Pentz Gay.

    Production

    Norman Whitfield provided the compositions "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" (originally recorded by labelmates The Temptations), "That`s The Way Love Is" (originally recorded by The Isley Brothers) and a cover of Gladys Knight & the Pips` "The End of Our Road". The singles "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby", the longest-running #1 hit on the R&B charts in 1969 and a #4 Pop hit, and "That`s The Way Love Is" (#2 and #7 on the soul and pop charts, respectively) became consecutive million-sellers. These records were among Whitfield`s many psychedelic soul productions of the time, and recalled the arrangement of Gaye`s #1 hit "I Heard It Through the Grapevine".

    Release and reception

    Released on April 30, 1969, the album became Gaye`s first solo album to reach the Top 40 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, peaking at #33, and also became his first #1 album on the Top Soul Albums chart.

    The album was moderately received on release, and remains overlooked, though Ron Wynn in a retrospective review for AllMusic, felt the album contains "some outstanding songs".[4] In a contemporary review (23 August 1969), Jack Egan in Rolling Stone felt that Gaye did not "aim for spectacular effects", but that the album "treats the listener to the same infectious music and subtly varied singing" of Gaye`s previous successful singles.[5]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Too Busy Thinking About My Baby"Janie Bradford, Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong2:56
    2."This Magic Moment"Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman2:44
    3."That`s the Way Love Is"Strong, Whitfield3:35
    4."The End of Our Road"Rodger Penzabene, Strong, Whitfield2:47
    5."Seek and You Shall Find"Ivy Jo Hunter, William "Mickey" Stevenson3:40
    6."Memories"Lawrence Brown, Gaye, Anna Gordy, Allen Story2:47
    7."Only a Lonely Man Would Know"Hunter, Beatrice Verdi3:02
    8."It`s a Bitter Pill to Swallow"Warren Moore, Smokey Robinson3:15
    9."More Than a Heart Can Stand"Hunter, Stevenson2:57
    10."Try My True Love"Henry Cosby, James Dean, Stevie Wonder3:00
    11."I Got to Get to California"Shena DeMell, Hunter2:53
    12."It Don`t Take Much to Keep Me"Holland-Dozier-Holland2:39

    Personnel

    • Marvin Gaye – lead vocals
    • The Andantes – background vocals
    • The Funk Brothers – instrumentation

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1969 studio album by Marvin Gaye

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Rolling Stone(favorable)[2]

    M.P.G. is the ninth studio album by American soul musician Marvin Gaye, released in 1969 for the Tamla label. His best-selling album of the 1960s, it became Gaye`s first solo album to reach the Top 40 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, peaking at No. 33, and also became his first No. 1 album on the Soul Albums Chart.[3] Three Top 40 hits were released from the album. The title matches the initials of Gaye`s full name, Marvin Pentz Gay.

    Production

    Norman Whitfield provided the compositions "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" (originally recorded by labelmates The Temptations), "That`s The Way Love Is" (originally recorded by The Isley Brothers) and a cover of Gladys Knight & the Pips` "The End of Our Road". The singles "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby", the longest-running #1 hit on the R&B charts in 1969 and a #4 Pop hit, and "That`s The Way Love Is" (#2 and #7 on the soul and pop charts, respectively) became consecutive million-sellers. These records were among Whitfield`s many psychedelic soul productions of the time, and recalled the arrangement of Gaye`s #1 hit "I Heard It Through the Grapevine".

    Release and reception

    Released on April 30, 1969, the album became Gaye`s first solo album to reach the Top 40 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, peaking at #33, and also became his first #1 album on the Top Soul Albums chart.

    The album was moderately received on release, and remains overlooked, though Ron Wynn in a retrospective review for AllMusic, felt the album contains "some outstanding songs".[4] In a contemporary review (23 August 1969), Jack Egan in Rolling Stone felt that Gaye did not "aim for spectacular effects", but that the album "treats the listener to the same infectious music and subtly varied singing" of Gaye`s previous successful singles.[5]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Too Busy Thinking About My Baby"Janie Bradford, Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong2:56
    2."This Magic Moment"Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman2:44
    3."That`s the Way Love Is"Strong, Whitfield3:35
    4."The End of Our Road"Rodger Penzabene, Strong, Whitfield2:47
    5."Seek and You Shall Find"Ivy Jo Hunter, William "Mickey" Stevenson3:40
    6."Memories"Lawrence Brown, Gaye, Anna Gordy, Allen Story2:47
    7."Only a Lonely Man Would Know"Hunter, Beatrice Verdi3:02
    8."It`s a Bitter Pill to Swallow"Warren Moore, Smokey Robinson3:15
    9."More Than a Heart Can Stand"Hunter, Stevenson2:57
    10."Try My True Love"Henry Cosby, James Dean, Stevie Wonder3:00
    11."I Got to Get to California"Shena DeMell, Hunter2:53
    12."It Don`t Take Much to Keep Me"Holland-Dozier-Holland2:39

    Personnel

    • Marvin Gaye – lead vocals
    • The Andantes – background vocals
    • The Funk Brothers – instrumentation

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