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Category Rock/Pop, R&B, Rap, Soundtrack, Soul/R&B, Motown
Label Motown Catalog number 530884 Discs 1 Release Date Apr 07, 1998 Studio/Live Studio Mono/Stereo Stereo Producer Marvin Gaye Personnel Marvin Gaye - vocals, piano, Moog Trevor Lawrence - alto, tenor & baritone saxophones Additional Info Remastered; SDTK Track listing All songs written by Marvin Gaye. 01 "Main Theme From Trouble Man (2)" – 2:30 02 "'T' Plays It Cool" – 4:27 03 "Poor Abbey Walsh" – 4:13 04 "The Break In (Police Shoot Big)" – 1:57 05 "Cleo's Apartment" – 2:10 06 "Trouble Man" – 3:49 07 "Theme From Trouble Man" – 2:01 08 "'T' Stands For Trouble" – 4:48 09 "Main Theme From Trouble Man (1)" – 3:52 10 "Life is a Gamble" – 2:32 11 "Deep in It" – 1:25 12 "Don't Mess with Mister 'T'" – 3:04 13 "There Goes Mister 'T'" – 1:37 Trouble Man is a soundtrack album by soul singer Marvin Gaye, released December 8, 1972 on Motown-subsidiary label Tamla Records. As the soundtrack to the 1972 blaxploitation film of the same name, the Trouble Man soundtrack was a more contemporary move for Gaye, following his landmark politically-charged album What's Going On. Fresh off the left-field base success of his classic 1971 album, What's Going On, Gaye was intrigued by Hollywood. Gaye had acted in two films, including The Ballad of Andy Crocker and Chrome and Hot Leather. The singer moved to Los Angeles in 1972 after he accepted the offer to do a soundtrack album. Like Isaac Hayes and Curtis Mayfield, Gaye took to recording a soundtrack for a blaxploitation film. Trouble Man, a thriller based in the ghetto, was made solely for the soundtrack Gaye composed and produced himself. Unlike Super Fly (soundtrack) and Shaft, the soundtrack to Trouble Man doesn't feature love songs; except for a few vocal jabs by Gaye, it is made up entirely of instrumental pieces. The title track was released in several different mixes. The song was also Gaye's venture into a more blues influenced sound missing from his previous work. According to Gaye, the song was autobiographical to his nature. The vocal version became another big hit for Gaye, reaching #7 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart in 1973. The song was later covered by long-time Gaye admirer and Motown artist, Chico DeBarge. Critics deemed Trouble Man on par with Hayes and Mayfield's albums. Gaye was soon followed by other contemporaries including James Brown (Black Caesar), Willie Hutch (The Mack; Foxy Brown) and Barry White (The Together Brothers). Related Torrents
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