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Trouble Man, the soundtrack to the 20th Century Fox “blaxploitation” film, turned out to be Marvin Gaye’s only excursion into movie scoring.
It followed the enormous success of What’s Going On and earned Gaye a No. 12 Pop/No. 3 R&B chart placement, proving that he could hold his own against the other soul stars-turned-film composers such as Isaac Hayes and Curtis Mayfield – as if there was ever any doubt.
A largely instrumental, soul/jazz soundtrack might not have been the most expected move for Gaye in 1972. But after emerging triumphant in his hard- won battle for creative control, and with a hefty contract in tow, Gaye was free to follow his muse.
Trouble Man, the film, starred Robert Hooks, whose credits range from A Raisin in the Sun on Broadway to Star Trek III: The Search for Spock on the silver screen. Hooks’ “Mr. T” is a private detective who’s not afraid to take the law into his own hands even as he becomes embroiled in a power play between rival crime lords. Paul Winfield (Sounder, The Terminator) and Ralph Waite (The Waltons) joined Hooks as two of those gangland figures, while Paula Kelly (Sweet Charity, The Andromeda Strain) portrayed T’s love interest. Gaye might have identified with T, crafting much of his score around the character with compositions like “T Plays It Cool,” “T Stands for Trouble,” “Don’t Mess with Mister T” and “There Goes Mister T.” Gaye recorded the Trouble Man album at Motown’s Los Angeles Hitsville West outpost, with his score arranged by such esteemed personnel as Jack Hayes, Leo Shuken and Gene Page.
Critics weren’t kind to the film Trouble Man; in The New York Times, Vincent Canby noted that “it’s not a bad film” but “represents such a peculiar collaboration of interests that it should be of concern to both black and white film sociologists. Also, it dramatizes such a wild confusion of values, I’m not sure it wants to be described as cool or uppity.” Yet Gaye remained rightly proud of his score, which melded funk, jazz, soul and orchestral writing into a seamless and often stunning whole. Hip-o Select’s 2-CD expansion of the 1972 Trouble Man album should go a long way in furthering even a diehard fan’s appreciation of Gaye’s multi-layered score. The remastered original LP will be joined by 29 previously unreleased recordings including alternate takes and for the first time anywhere, the original film soundtrack performances as actually heard in the movie.
Track Listing CD 1:
01.Main Theme from Trouble Man (2)
02.“T” Plays It Cool
03.Poor Abbey Walsh
04.The Break In (Police Shoot Big)
05.Cleo’s Apartment
06.Trouble Man
07.Theme from Trouble Man
08.“T” Stands for Trouble
09.Main Theme from Trouble Man
10.Life is a Gamble
11.Deep-In-It
12.Don’t Mess with Mr. T
13.There Goes Mr. T
14.Main Theme from Trouble Man (2) [alternate take with strings]
15.“T” Plays it Cool [unedited version]
16.Poor Abbey Walsh, Part 2 Take 1
17.Poor Abbey Walsh, Part 2 Take 2
18.Trouble Man [extended version]
19.Theme from Trouble Man [vocal version]
20.“T” Stands for Trouble [unedited vocal version]
21.“T” Stands for Trouble [alternate version]
22.Main Theme from Trouble Man [vocal version]
Track Listing CD 2:
01.Trouble Man
02.Pool Hall
03.“T” Plays It Cool
04.Cadillac Interlude/Cleo’s Apartment
05.Man Tied Up/Jimmy’s West/Conversation with Cleo
06.Crap Game (a.k.a. The Break In)/Getting Rid of Body/Talking to Angel
07.Outside Police Station
08.Bowling Alley Parking Lot
09.Stick Up
10.Cleaners/Cleo
11.Closing Jimmy’s
12.Police Break In
13.“T” Cleans Up/Police Station
14.Packing Up/Jimmy Gets Worked/Saying Goodbye/”T” Breaks In/MovieTheater
15.Car Ride/Looking for Pete
16.Parking Garage/Elevator
17.Penthouse
18.Getting Pete
19.My Name is “T”/End Credits
20.“T” at the Cross
Extra Informatie:
Aantal Discs: 2xCD
Genre: Soul
Format: MP3 @ 320kbit
Year of Release: 2012
Speelduur: 121 minuten
Cover: Frontje is in de RARs verwerkt
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