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    I don’t agree, I really like all Marvin’s 70s and 80s albums, the subject matters are interesting, maybe ground breaking and each have their own highlights… I am still amazed that “soon I’ll be loving you again” from “I want you” didn’t get sensor’ed..

    Whilst I also love his 60s material, “in the groove” especially, I would rather listen to Marvin doing his own material than as a roster artist - the same applies to Stevie! To me it’s more personal…

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    Quote Originally Posted by simon.millar View Post
    I don’t agree, I really like all Marvin’s 70s and 80s albums, the subject matters are interesting, maybe ground breaking and each have their own highlights… I am still amazed that “soon I’ll be loving you again” from “I want you” didn’t get sensor’ed..

    Whilst I also love his 60s material, “in the groove” especially, I would rather listen to Marvin doing his own material than as a roster artist - the same applies to Stevie! To me it’s more personal…
    His 70s stuff was RAW!!! He was one of the first Motown artists to gain controversy for his works. And I'm with you on the last bit. 60s Marvin was great but 70s and 80s Marvin was GREATER.

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