Marvin Gaye – A Tribute To The Great Nat King Cole (1965/2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

Marvin Gaye - A Tribute To The Great Nat King Cole (1965/2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz] Download

Artist: Marvin Gaye
Album: A Tribute To The Great Nat King Cole
Genre: Soul
Release Date: 1965/2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 36:05
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 1,49 GB

Tracklist:

1. Marvin Gaye – Nature Boy (02:49)
2. Marvin Gaye – Ramblin Rose (02:50)
3. Marvin Gaye – Too Young (03:47)
4. Marvin Gaye – Pretend (02:49)
5. Marvin Gaye – Straighten Up And Fly Right (02:23)
6. Marvin Gaye – Mona Lisa (03:03)
7. Marvin Gaye – Unforgettable (03:42)
8. Marvin Gaye – To The Ends Of The Earth (02:17)
9. Marvin Gaye – Sweet Lorraine (02:48)
10. Marvin Gaye – It’s Only A Paper Moon (02:26)
11. Marvin Gaye – Send For Me (02:58)
12. Marvin Gaye – Calypso Blues (04:06)

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A Tribute to the Great Nat “King” Cole is the sixth studio album by Marvin Gaye. It is a tribute album, dedicated to his idol, late jazz performer Nat “King” Cole, who had died of lung cancer earlier in the year.It was on Monday, 15 February 1965 when the popular American singer and pianist Nat King Cole fatally succumbed to lung cancer. He was just 45 years old. His passing would be commemorated later that year, on 1 November, by a tribute album from a young man – then a rising star of Motown – who himself would also perish prematurely in his mid-40s. His name was Marvin Gaye.

Gaye was 26 when he went into Motown’s Hitsville studios in Detroit to pay his musical respects to one of his singing idols. By then, the young singer had already notched up two US R&B No.1s (‘I’ll Be Doggone’ and ‘Ain’t That Peculiar’) as well as a string of other chart entries. His career was in the ascendant, and the thinking behind recording an album devoted to songs associated with Nat King Cole was not only to doff his cap to a musician whom he greatly admired, but also to show another side of his musical personality and, more importantly – at least from Motown’s perspective – gain a valuable foothold in America’s lucrative supper club market.

Though a singer whose musical roots were deeply embedded in gospel music, in his personal tastes Gaye gravitated towards jazz and, for a long time, harboured aspirations to be the African-American Frank Sinatra. Initially, Motown’s boss, Berry Gordy, indulged Gaye’s ambition to be a middle-of-the-road entertainer, as long as he cut some hit R&B sides in the process. A Tribute To The Great Nat King Cole, then, wasn’t Gaye’s first foray into jazz territory; it was, in fact, the singer’s third attempt at an MOR album, following When I’m Alone I Cry and Hello Broadway, both collections of standards released by Motown in 1964.

Produced by Hal Davis, Marc Gordon and Harvey Fuqua, Gaye’s Nat King Cole tribute opens with a glorious cover of the eden abhez-written ‘Nature Boy’, Cole’s first record to cross over and top the US pop charts, in 1948. Bathed in lush orchestration, Gaye’s silky voice, despite being different in tone and texture from Cole’s, reveals the influence of the Alabama-born singer via its ultra-smooth phrasing.

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