Let's Get It On
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Studio album by Marvin Gaye | ||||||||||
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Released | August 28, 1973 | |||||||||
Recorded | June 1, 1970–April 11, 1972 Hitsville U.S.A., Golden World (Detroit, Michigan) February 1–July 26, 1973 Hitsville West (Los Angeles, California) | |||||||||
Genre | Soul, funk, R&B, quiet storm | |||||||||
Length | 31:36 | |||||||||
Label | Tamla T-329V1 | |||||||||
Producer | Marvin Gaye, Ed Townsend | |||||||||
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Following the breakthrough success of his socially-conscious album What's Going On, the initial acclaim of Let's Get It On helped establish Marvin Gaye as a sex icon, while furthering his mainstream appeal. With the help of the hit single "Let's Get It On", it became the most commercially successful album of Gaye's recording career, and it further expanded his creative control during his tenure with Motown. The recording sessions for Let's Get It On contributed in emphasizing Gaye's multi-tracked vocals to the forefront of his music and influenced later R&B and soul production. The sexual balladry and seductive, funky sound featured on the album had a profound effect on the music industry and soul musicians at the time, and helped pioneer slow jam music and quiet storm, while influencing future contemporary R&B artists.
Following its initial reception of general praise from critics, the album has been regarded by many music writers and critics as a landmark recording in R&B and soul music, as Gaye's smooth soul sound on the album marked a change for his record label's previous success with the "Motown Sound" formula, while also helping further funk music's popularity during the 1970s. Let's Get It On has also been ranked at or near the top of many publications' "best album" lists in disparate genres. On September 18, 2001, Let's Get It On was reissued by Motown Records as a two-disc deluxe edition release featuring extensive liner notes and digital remastering, as well as several material from the initial recording sessions. In 2003, the album was ranked number 165 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all tim
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