The Real Thing: In Performance (1964–1981)

The Real Thing: In Performance (1964–1981) is an anthology of performances by Marvin Gaye. It was produced by Reelin' in the Years Productions and the Universal Music Group International. It includes a 24-page booklet with an extensive essay by Grammy Award-winning writer, Rob Bowman.[1]

The Real Thing: In Performance (1964–1981)
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ReleasedApril 3, 2006
Recorded1964–1981
GenreSoul, Motown
Length150 mins
LabelMotown
ProducerDavid Peck & Phil Galloway (Reelin' in the Years Productions)
Olivier Robert Murphy, Ian Brenchley & Jamie Hole (Universal Music Group International)
Marvin Gaye chronology
Marvin Gaye: Live in Montreux 1980
(2003)
The Real Thing: In Performance (1964–1981)
(2006)
What's Going On
(2006)

Track listing

Main tracks

  1. "Hitch Hike" (from American Bandstand – December 13, 1964)
  2. "Pride and Joy" (from Shivaree – December 4, 1965)
  3. "Can I Get a Witness" (from Hollywood A Go-Go – November 27, 1965)
  4. "Pretty Little Baby" (from Swingin' Time – December 15, 1965)
  5. "Ain't That Peculiar" (from Swingin' Time – December 15, 1965)
  6. "You're a Wonderful One" (from The New Lloyd Thaxton Show – November 18, 1965)
  7. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (with Tammi Terrell) (from Swingin' Sounds of Expo '67 – 1967)
  8. "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (from The Hollywood Palace – January 7, 1969)
  9. "What's Going On" (from Save the Children – September 27, 1972)
  10. "What's Happening Brother" (from Save The Children – September 27, 1972)
  11. "Come Get to This" (from Zomerhappening – July 4, 1981)
  12. "Let's Get It On" (from Zomerhappening – July 4, 1981)
  13. "Distant Lover" (from Dinah and Friends – October 10, 1979)
  14. "A Funky Space Reincarnation" (promotional film)
  15. "Ego Tripping Out" (from Dinah and Friends – October 10, 1979)
  16. "Heavy Love Affair" (from Follies – May 7, 1981)

All tracks have been remastered for this release.

Personnel

References

  1. "Marvin Gaye - The Real Thing - In Performance 1964-1981 (DVD) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-10-28. Includes a 24-page booklet with an extensive essay by Grammy Award-winning writer, Rob Bowman, including rare photographs and memorabilia.
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