Track Listing 1. Let's Get It On 2. Please Don't Stay (Once You Go Away) 3. If I Should Die Tonight 4. Keep Gettin' It On 5. Distant Lover 6. You Sure Love To Ball 7. Just To Keep You Satisfied 8. Come Get To This
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Ed Townshend, Marvin Gaye | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Marvin Gaye (vocals, piano); Rene Hall, David Van DePitte (arranger, conductor); Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin, Lewis Shelton, David T. Walker, Robert White, Eddie Willis (guitar); Ernie Watts, Plas Johnson (saxophone); Marvin Jenkins, Joe Sample (piano); Emil Richards, Victor Feldman (vibraphone); Wilton Felder, James Jamerson (bass); Eddie "Bongo" Brown (drums, bongos); Paul Humphries, Uriel Jones (drums); Bobbye Hall Porter (bongos).Recorded at Hitsville, Detroit, Michigan and Hitsville-West, Los Angeles, California. Originally released on Tamla (329). Includes liner notes by Ben Edmonds.All tracks have been digitally remastered.Relishing the artistic freedom afforded by the success of WHAT'S GOING ON, Marvin Gaye recorded this sultry paean to sex. Where its predecessor relied on complex arrangements, the straightforward sound of LET'S GET IT ON focused attention on its tight rhythms, strong melodies and Gaye's expressive singing. Either celebratory, as on the explicit title track, or reflective ("Distant Lover"), he explores a range of emotions with equal ease and intensity. Seductive sound matches seductive lyrics and attitudes at a time when Al Green, Barry White and Isaac Hayes laid claim to the "lover man" sobriquet. LET'S GET IT ON showed Marvin Gaye to be its undoubted master.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...His deliberations on the boundaries between love and sex are beautifully sung... Uncut (05/01/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...A perfect seduction-groove record... Rolling Stone (01/23/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...A perfect seduction-groove record...Uncut (5/03, p.116) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...His deliberations on the boundaries between love and sex are beautifully sung... Rolling Stone (01/23/2003)
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