An amazing artist, I loved his music & his beautiful voice. The songs also represent what’s going on now, I’m sad to say. His death was horrible, & a huge loss to the world.
The world (NY HARLEM/BRONX) stopped spinning when that album dropped. It mesmerized us. (Funny that Gordy didn’t like the Dizzy Gillespie type scatting. That wasn’t Marvin. That was Jamerson!”) It’s a masterpiece
Thank you so much for your work! 🙏 Very interesting to hear technical, musical, business aspects of such classics being created! Cheers, and waiting/wanting for more!
Videos have been keeping me alive during the workday! Amazing stuff. Always loved Mercy Mercy Me, the woodblock always felt so deep and beautiful as a major percussion element. Also, I use the Type 77 often on crotch/wurst mic-- it can handle high SPL no problem! Might try it on kick sooner or later and see if I can get that sweet dynamic motown thump.
Is there any way you could do a video on his Let's Get It On(Deluxe Edition)? More so, Disce 5 all the 1973 Version songs like She Needs Me, Funny, Not Much, etc. Those 7 songs have the rawest but beautiful production. His vocal mixing and processing on this song are just mind-blowing. Even the string arrangement on some of these songs is just beautiful. But, weirdly, there isn't any information about these songs. I've been searching but have not even had any luck. Possibly doing a video on all of these 7 songs would answer so many of the questions I've been puzzled with
That album did always sound like it was rushed to me. Many of the songs sounded alike, and although there were several good songs, much of it was filler. Still, for some reason I liked it, and so did many others.
Wut????? Thts called a motif & its dope....thats my fve part of the album....the only "filler" (a word i dont agree with here) i hear is the stuff in the back half , that , to me, sounds mkre like jazzy, improv stuff....maybe written from jams....this album is goated to me & always will be...marvin on instruments, james jamerson...nuff said
An amazing artist, I loved his music & his beautiful voice. The songs also represent what’s going on now, I’m sad to say. His death was horrible, & a huge loss to the world.
GENIUS RECORD.
Sure is!
The world (NY HARLEM/BRONX) stopped spinning when that album dropped.
It mesmerized us.
(Funny that Gordy didn’t like the Dizzy Gillespie type scatting. That wasn’t Marvin. That was Jamerson!”)
It’s a masterpiece
Terrific coverage of a classic album and artist.
Thank you!
Such a timeless album, excellent mix too! Great job!
This album I do not own as of now but is on my wishlist.
That album will always haunt me in all the best and worst ways. A one of a kind listen that doesn't diminish with time.
This album, Dark Side of the Moon and Aja are my 3 favorite albums for mixing. Absolute perfection 🙌
You've got good taste sir! The Nightfly by Donald Fagen also sounds amazing
@@MovieAddictMitch Love that too!
Marvin's number 1 fan.he was and is still the greatest male singer. April ,1,1984 the day music died
What a great deep dive into one of the greatest albums of all time. Keep up the quality work! 🔥
Thank you!
So that's how they got that pitched "snare" sound!
Another interesting video, nice work , keep em coming.
Thank you, will do!
I been really loving these videos man
Thank you! Great to know its appreciated 🙂
I can't fathom how a 52-year-old album can sound so good
Thank you so much for your work! 🙏 Very interesting to hear technical, musical, business aspects of such classics being created! Cheers, and waiting/wanting for more!
Thank you! Definitely going to be many more to come..
Great insight , thank you very much .
Thank you!
Videos have been keeping me alive during the workday! Amazing stuff. Always loved Mercy Mercy Me, the woodblock always felt so deep and beautiful as a major percussion element.
Also, I use the Type 77 often on crotch/wurst mic-- it can handle high SPL no problem! Might try it on kick sooner or later and see if I can get that sweet dynamic motown thump.
Cheers Daniel! I didn’t know the 77 was so robust, sounds like it’s worth a try to hear how much it contributes to that Motown bass thump.
The Maj7 chord should be renamed the Marvin Gaye-chord.
Consider doing a full video explaining what went wrong with the mastering of The Heartbreaker's L.A.M.F. album please.
I’ll look into that, cheers!
Is there any way you could do a video on his Let's Get It On(Deluxe Edition)? More so, Disce 5 all the 1973 Version songs like She Needs Me, Funny, Not Much, etc. Those 7 songs have the rawest but beautiful production. His vocal mixing and processing on this song are just mind-blowing. Even the string arrangement on some of these songs is just beautiful. But, weirdly, there isn't any information about these songs. I've been searching but have not even had any luck. Possibly doing a video on all of these 7 songs would answer so many of the questions I've been puzzled with
I’ll look into it, cheers!
@@mixingmasteringonline I came across your channel, and I've been binge-watching your videos. You’re really doing some good work
@@dwayneb2231 Thank you, thats' very kind of you to say, its much appreciated! 🙂
That album did always sound like it was rushed to me. Many of the songs sounded alike, and although there were several good songs, much of it was filler. Still, for some reason I liked it, and so did many others.
It's a fair point about the sound alike's but in a way it adds something, like a classical piece with an over riding theme almost.
Wut????? Thts called a motif & its dope....thats my fve part of the album....the only "filler" (a word i dont agree with here) i hear is the stuff in the back half , that , to me, sounds mkre like jazzy, improv stuff....maybe written from jams....this album is goated to me & always will be...marvin on instruments, james jamerson...nuff said
That's** called a motif....i meant to say
@@vincentvancraig Yeah, the motif is great!