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394. Marvin Gaye: “When I’m Alone, I Cry”

A gloopy, largely shapeless late-Forties supper club pastiche that goes absolutely nowhere and takes too long to get there. (3)Continue reading »

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428. Marvin Gaye: “If My Heart Could Sing”

A tuneless dirge sacrificing melody for a vague melodiousness, sticky with self-satisfied lethargy, inhabiting some sort of horrible hinterland between Mantovani and Manilow. (2)Continue reading »

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597. Dorsey Burnette: “They’re Only Words”

Undeniably well-made as a genre piece, and it holds its own well enough against some of Motown's other MOR-style crooner cuts from more established names; but it's not to my taste, and as we won't be...

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