In celebration of Marvin Gayeās 80th birthday on April 2, Motown will release his never-issued 1972 Tamla/Motown album, Youāre The Man, in 2LP gatefold vinyl and digital editions on March 29. Youāre The Man features all of Gayeās solo and non-soundtrack recordings from 1972, with most of the albumās tracks making their vinyl release debuts.
In 1972, Marvin Gaye was on top: or so it seemed. āWhatās Going Onā, āMercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)ā, and āInner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)ā, the three singles from his universally acclaimed album Whatās Going On, had each hit No. 1 on Billboardās Hot Soul Singles chart (since renamed Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) and Top 10 Pop the year before. His new single, āYouāre The Manā ā a percolating, sarcastic riff on political non-action issued as the U.S. presidential campaign was kicking off ā reached No. 7 on Billboardās Hot Soul Singles chart. He saw Motown schedule a Youāre The Man album (catalog number Tamla 316). But when the lead single didnāt cross over Pop, stalling at No. 50, Marvin retreated. Ambivalent about recording, stubborn about moving to Los Angeles with Berry Gordy and Motown, Marvin by his actions proclaimed no more new Marvin Gaye music.
Or so it seemed.
In this singular and transitional year for the late music legend, Gaye recorded more than an albumās worth of music in Detroit and L.A. He produced himself, creating a suite of aching ballads; he worked with songwriters-becoming-producers Willie Hutch, then known mainly for the Jackson 5 smash āIāll Be Thereā but soon to be lauded for his film scores to The Mack and Foxy Brown; and with Pam Sawyer and Gloria Jones whose āPiece of Clayā for Marvin decades later became a smash in the 1995 film Phenomenon. He cut two sought-after tracks with Freddie Perren and Fonce Mizell, half of the hit-making machine behind the Jackson 5; he got together with Hal Davis, who was preparing a Marvin Gaye-Diana Ross album, to cut another topical gem, āThe World Is Rated Xā. Marvin also funnelled his anger over the Vietnam War and his brotherās experiences there into a sequel of sorts to āWhatās Going Onā, the poetic holiday ballad, āI Want To Come Home For Christmasā. He even re-cut āYouāre The Manā as an eerie funk jam, perhaps for the LP as a bookend to the single.
None of these tracks or any other on the LP, except the single, were issued at the time.
Three tracks from the album are newly mixed by SaLaAM ReMi, the songwriter and producer long associated with Nas, the Fugees, and Amy Winehouse: āMy Last Chanceā, āSymphonyā and āIād Give My Life For Youā. Also included is the rare long LP version of Gayeās cancelled 1972 Christmas single, plus an unreleased vault mix of its instrumental B-side. Over the years, songs from Youāre The Man have been included on several CD releases but 15 of the albumās 17 tracks have not been released on vinyl until now.
Youāre The Manās 2LP vinyl edition includes new liner notes by Marvin Gaye biographer David Ritz. In his essay, Ritz delves into Gayeās deeply personal internal conflict as a source of creative vigour and emotional burden as he experienced Whatās Going Onās massive success and all that came with it. āNow I could do what I wanted,ā Gaye told Ritz in an interview that first appeared in Divided Soul: The Life of Marvin Gaye. āFor most people that would be a blessing. But for me the thought was heavy. They said Iād reached the top, and that scared me because Mother used to say, āFirst ripe, first rotten.ā When youāre at the top thereās nowhere to go but down. No, I needed to keep going up ā raising my consciousness ā or Iād fall back on my behind. When would the war stop? Thatās what I wanted to know ā the war inside my soul.ā
Despite his inner turmoil, that same year Gaye recorded a duets album with Diana Ross and he accepted an offer to write what became his landmark Trouble Man film score. A year later, he released Letās Get It On, the biggest hit of his career.
In addition to Youāre The Man, Motown will release a new expanded edition of Marvin Gayeās 1965 album, A Tribute To The Great Nat King Cole, digitally on March 15. Honouring what would have been Coleās 100th birthday, the albumās original mono mix makes its digital debut with the new edition, which also adds more than a dozen bonus tracks, including six alternate takes from the studio sessions.
Marvin Gaye – Youāre The Man [2LP vinyl]
Side 1
Produced by Marvin Gaye (1), Hal Davis (2), Gloria Jones and Pamela Sawyer (3), Freddie Perren and Fonce Mizell (4)
Youāre The Man 5:45
The World Is Rated X 3:50
Piece of Clay 5:10
Where Are We Going? 3:53
Side 2
Produced by Willie Hutch
Iām Gonna Give You Respect 2:55
Try It, Youāll Like It 3:55
You Are That Special One 3:35
We Can Make It Baby 3:20
Side 3
Produced by Marvin Gaye except *Freddie Perren and Fonce Mizell
Mixes for tracks 1-3, by SaLaAM ReMi, and track 5, by Art Stewart, are previously unreleased.
My Last Chance 3:40
Symphony 2:52
Iād Give My Life For You 3:31
Woman of the World* 3:30
Christmas In the City (instrumental) 3:48
Side 4
Produced by Marvin Gaye
Youāre The Man Version 2 4:40
I Want to Come Home For Christmas 4:48
Iām Going Home (Move) 4:38
Checking Out (Double Clutch) 4:50