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MARVIN GAYE ‘WHAT’S GOING ON LIVE’ NEWLY MIXED


MARVIN GAYE ‘WHAT’S GOING ON LIVE’ NEWLY MIXED FOR ITS FIRST STANDALONE RELEASE BY MOTOWN/UMe IN

2LP BLACK VINYL, 2LP COLOR VINYL, CD, AND DIGITAL EDITIONS

Legendary Concert Album Captures Gaye’s First Live Performance After a Four-Year Hiatus from the Stage; Recorded at The Kennedy Center on Washington, D.C.’s “Marvin Gaye Day” (May 1, 1972)

May 1, 1972 was a whirlwind day of celebration in Marvin Gaye’s hometown of Washington, D.C. Designated “Marvin Gaye Day,” it began with Gaye giving a speech to students at Cardozo High, the school he’d attended, before he and his parents were uThe legendary concert – Marvin Gaye’s only live performance of his iconic 1971 What’s Going On album in full – was recorded. After being vinyl or as a standalone CD, What’s Going On Live is newly mixed by John Morales at M+M Mix Studios and mastered by Alex Abrash at AA Mastering for its October 18 release by Motown/UMe. The album is making its vinyl debut in black 2LP and limited turquoise 2LP editions with deluxe gatefold packaging, in addition to CD and standard digital, ADM (Apple Digital Masters), and 96kHz/24-bit HD digital audio editions. The vinyl and CD packages include rare photos from Gaye’s performance and new liner notes by Marvin Gaye biographer David Ritz.

What’s Going On Live includes the only known live recordings of Gaye performing four songs: “That’s The Way Love Is” and “You,” which he opened the D.C. concert with as part of a meditative 13-minute medley; “Right On;” and “Wholy Holy.” Due to an unfortunate lag in switching the first reel-to-reel tape to a second one during the concert, Gaye’s performance of “Mercy Mercy Me” from the What’s Going On album was not successfully recorded.

“Wholy Holy” is available now for streaming and for immediate download with album preorder. Preorder What’s Going On Live: https://UMe.lnk.to/WhatsGoingOnLive

Gaye did not tour in 1972, and he had not toured in years prior, following the collapse and subsequent tragic death of his singing partner Tammi Terrell. While he was on top of the world with the massive success ofWhat’s Going On, he much preferred the studio to live performance, suffering from acute stage fright throughout his career. That year, his only live shows were the D.C. concert and one other, a brief set in Chicago on September 27, which was filmed and recorded for the Save the Children documentary film.

Years later, Gaye reflected on his “Marvin Gaye Day” experience in Washington, D.C., telling David Ritz, “I understood that I’d been punishing myself by staying away so long. I’d been denying myself love, and that’s one of the most foolish things a man can do. It was certainly the biggest day of my parents’ life. Here they came to Washington in the thirties without a penny, and their son was being honored by the mayor as some sort of hero. At least on this one day I felt like I made Father proud.”

What’s Going On Live’s extended time spent unreleased parallels the long-delayed release of another https://UMe.lnk.to/YoureTheManPR). The album’s release has been met with excitement and widespread critical acclaim:

You’re The Man is still the New Black Sound of today. It’s no less pressing and cutting-edge than Donald Glover’s racial satire ‘This is America.’” – PITCHFORK

“It is the best record of 2019 and it would have been the best record of 1972, too.” – ESQUIR

“…there’s no better way to appreciate the late star’s legacy than to listen to You’re The Man” – ROLLING STONE

“a powerful, resonant reminder of the greatness that was Marvin Gaye.” – NPR “ALL THINGS CONSIDERED”

“For anyone interested in how Marvin would fit in the present day of Childish, Janelle and Solange, this fresh ‘lost’ album, recorded in 1972, is the answer” – VARIETY

“POWERFUL” – TIME

Kevin Ross
Kevin Ross
Kevin Ross is the CEO of The Industry Dot Biz. He is a music and radio industry vet who has been a programmer and a radio host in several markets like Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles, and more. He started The Industry Dot Biz in 1995 as a voice for Black industry executives to have a voice in the industry. Ross is a musician, writer, voice talent, and author. The Industry Dot Biz is currently the largest urban industry trade and site.

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