1972 + 1973 Best Of 70s Soul

"In 1972, things were rapidly shifting in Marvin Gaye's world. He was coming off of one of his most wide-reaching hit albums with 1971's instant classic What's Going On, and his recording contract with Motown subsidiary Tamla was renewed for a cool million dollars and total creative control, making him one of the most successful R&B artists of his day."

(Quote: Allmusic.com). Previous parts of the series: Best Of 70s Soul.

Tracklist:

Marvin Gaye – 'T' Stands For Trouble
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway – Where Is The Love
Barbara Jean English – Baby I'm A Want You
Ernie Hines – Electrified Love
The Staple Singers – I'll Take You There
Bill Withers – Use Me
Ronnie McNeir – Extra, Extra
Lyn Collins – Think [Jski Extended]
Mandrill – Lord Of The Golden Baboon
Joe Tex – I Gotcha
The Politicians Featuring McKinley Jackson – The World We Live In
Eddie Kendricks – My People... Hold On
Jimmy Castor Bunch – It's Just Begun
Billy Preston – Outa-Space
James Brown – Get On The Good Foot
Ruby Andrews – Just Lovin' You
High Voltage – Crumbs Off The Table
Fred Wesley & the JB's – Doing To Death
KC & The Sunshine Band – Sound Your Funky Horn
Bohannon – Getting To The Other Side
The True Reflection – That's Where I'm Coming From
Hodges, James And Smith – Turn The People On
Johnny Hammond – Catch My Soul
Inez Foxx – You Don't Want My Love (All You Want Is My Loving)
Johnny Pate – Brother On The Run
Billy Paul – The Whole Town's Talking
Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross – Stop Look Listen (To Your Heart)
Vivian Reed – Save Your Love For Me
The Stylistics – Rockin' Roll Baby
Timmy Thomas – Why Can't We Live Together
Norma Jenkins – Go Home To Your Wife
The Three Degrees – Can't You See What You're Doing To Me
Al Wilson – Show And Tell

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