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New music from the late Marvin Gaye has been uncovered in Belgium, after being left at the home of the "Let's Get It On" singer's friend for over 40 years.
"There was one song that when I listened to it for ten seconds I found the music was in my head all day, the words were in my head all day, like a moment of planetary alignment," a lucky listener claimed.
The 30 cassette tapes, said to contain some 66 demos of new songs, were reportedly gifted to Charles Dumolin, a musician with whom Gaye stayed in the coastal city of Ostend in 1981.
From the wah-wah guitar that opens the title track to the operatic closer “Just to Keep You Satisfied,” Marvin Gaye’s 1973 album “Let’s Get It On” expressed the joy — and complexity — of human sexuality like virtually none in popular music…
Motown's expanded digital-only reissue, out August 25, boasts the singer's vocals-only takes and unheard recordings from sessions with What's Going On arranger