![]() High-resolution audio offers the highest-fidelity available, far surpassing the sound quality of traditional CDs. This 40th anniversary expanded double edition contains 29 bonus tracks. Only a handful of the songs feature Gaye's vocals, among them the title track, which made it to number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a staple of Gaye's repertoire for the rest of his life. The movie was a flop but this soundtrack turned out to be a big commercial hit, peaking at number 12 in the US. ![]() Recorded in 1972 at the peak of Marvin Gaye's success, this is his first and only attempt at composing and producing music for a film. surely one of the most attractive and listenable of the recent picture soundtracks. much of the other material is moody and more reminiscent of Gaye's Mercy Mercy Me. most of the music carries on in a similar vein from What's Going On. ![]() It's not a lot of fluff wrapped around some slick images and obvious themes mostly, it's sweet and churning jazz that abstracts the action rather than decorating or interpreting it. a score strong enough to be completely independent of the film. Billboard Hot 100 - #7, 1973 - Trouble Man
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