Reissue

Marvin Gaye – In The Groove

  1. You
  2. Tear It on Down
  3. Chained
  4. I Heard It Through the Grapevine
  5. At Last (I Found a Love)
  6. Some Kind of Wonderful
  7. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
  8. Change What You Can
  9. It’s Love I Need
  10. Every Now And Then
  11. You’re What’s Happening (In The World Today)
  12. There Goes My Baby

Marvin Gaye wasn’t just creating music; he was navigating grief, pushing boundaries, and finding his voice. In the Groove, released in 1968, stands as a testament to this journey amidst profound personal loss. While not one of his most celebrated works, it remains a vital piece in Gaye’s artistic evolution, foreshadowing later masterpieces like What’s Going On and Let’s Get It On.

The album opens with the iconic “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” serving as both an homage to its predecessor and a reminder of Gaye’s musical prowess. However, it is within these quieter moments that the true soul of the record unfolds. Later, the album would be re-released as I Heard It Through The Grapevine due to the success of the song.

In the Groove isn’t merely about music; it’s about feeling deeply. The album reflects Gaye’s personal struggle with depression and grief after Tammi Terrell’s passing, a loss so profound he dedicated himself to creating something both emotionally raw and musically masterful.

While Gaye’s signature smooth R&B sound is ever-present, In The Groove also pushes boundaries. It embraces a more emotional depth which Gaye previously touched on in earlier releases. Gaye also understood rhythms like an artist who knows how to paint with them – not just hit the right beat; he was creating different layers within his music.

This re-release on 140 gram high quality vinyl includes the original cover and back cover artwork, bringing nostalgia in at the maximum. The progress of time has been kind, as this album has proven to be one of Gaye’s earliest and most solid works.

Josh Campbell

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