''Midnight Love'' (1982) is the sixteenth
studio album
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by American
soul
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singer and songwriter
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Pentz Gaye Jr. (; April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984) was an American Rhythm and blues, R&B and soul singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He helped shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player an ...
and the final album to be released during his lifetime. He signed with the label
Columbia in March 1982 following his exit from
Motown
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.
The disc was certified
triple platinum in the
United States
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. It was an immediate international success selling over six million records worldwide. It was nominated for a
1984 Grammy for
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, spawning the two-time
Grammy Award-winning hit "
Sexual Healing". It was ranked number 37 on the ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' list of the best albums of the
1980s decade and the ''
NME
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'' named the album as its
Album of the Year in 1982.
Background
In January 1981, Gaye's final Motown album, ''
In Our Lifetime'', was released on Motown's Tamla label. Gaye was angry over its release and Motown's edit of the album, comparing it to an unfinished
Picasso
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, Ceramic art, ceramicist, and Scenic ...
painting and having others finish the painting for him. Gaye vowed afterwards never to record for Motown again. The following month, a Belgian concert promoter and a longtime fan of Gaye's music, Freddy Cousaert, visited a visibly shaken and
depressed Gaye, who was struggling with
drug addiction
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, in London, following the end of a European tour. Concerned for Gaye's health and state, Cousaert offered Gaye a place in his
pension
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in
Ostend
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. Gaye, who was traveling with his younger brother
Frankie and then-girlfriend, Dutch model Eugenie Vis, agreed to go on the trip, though he later admitted to Frankie that he did not know where Ostend was and that he "left that to the hands of
God
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."
Gaye arrived at Ostend on February 14, 1981. That same month, Gaye's second marriage, to Janis Hunter, ended in divorce. Gaye cut down on his drug use while in Ostend and began exercising and attending the local church. He recovered well enough to begin talks of a musical comeback. Disappointed in the results of his last two albums and in his relationship with Motown, as well as disappointing fans during his oft-chaotic concert tours, Gaye, with Cousaert's help, began rehearsing a new band for the short Heavy Love Affair Tour, named after Gaye's song from the ''In Our Lifetime'' album in Ostend. Some of the rehearsal footage aired on the Belgian TV documentary ''Transit Ostend''. The tour took place mainly in
London
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,
Bristol
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and
Manchester
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, England, before Gaye performed the final two dates in Ostend. Gaye ended the tour after the Ostend performances and remained in Ostend, along with two of his touring musicians,
Gordon Banks and
Odell Brown
Odell Elliott Brown Jr. (February 2, 1940 – May 3, 2011) was an American jazz organist. He was active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, playing soul jazz and jazz funk with his backing band as Odell Brown & the Organ-Izers.
Biography
Brown was ...
.
Within the final months of 1981, with word of Gaye plotting a musical comeback and an exit from Motown, several labels offered record deals. Gaye eventually accepted CBS Records, which in turn gave him a three-album contract with Columbia. Details of how much Gaye was paid when he signed on March 23, 1982, were not made public due to possible interference with his payment to creditors, which had prompted him to settle in Europe permanently. It was later determined that it took $1.5 million (US$ in dollars) to buy Gaye's contract out of Motown, with an additional $600,000 advance money (US$ in dollars) awarded to the singer.
Gaye had begun recording his new album starting in December 1981 in
Brussels
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before the deal was set. Figuring he had alienated record buyers and his legion of fans for writing interpersonal albums, Gaye sought to record more mainstream music to win them back. In explaining why he decided to go for the commercial sounds instead of looking inward as he had with his last album, ''In Our Lifetime'', Gaye said: "I'm worried that I'm getting so introspective, no one will listen. I can't afford to miss this time. I need a hit." In regards to the album's music, Gaye told a reporter:
"On one level, it's a party record. It's a record you can dance to and even freak to. But if you listen closely and go beneath your surface, you'll hear my heart speaking. You'll hear my heart saying, 'It's time to put the madness behind and let love lead the way.' You'll hear me testify that I still believe in
Jesus
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, I still believe in
God's miraculous grace, I still believe that the Lord forgives even when—and especially when—we cannot forgive ourselves."
Recording
One of the first songs Gaye had worked on with musician Odell Brown was a
reggae
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-influenced track that Gaye and Brown had recorded around October 1981. The then-''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' reviewer
David Ritz had arrived to Belgium in April 1982 after he had been tipped off about where Gaye was. Despite Gaye's pleas to not meet up with him, Ritz eventually located Gaye in his Ostend apartment not too far from Cousaert's pension, where he and Gaye reluctantly continued their interviews that led to the 1985 book ''
Divided Soul''.
According to Ritz, he had seen several S&M comicbook-type publications on Gaye's bookshelf. Said to have been disgusted with this, Ritz told Gaye "you need some sexual healing". Ritz then alleged Gaye told him to write a poem. However, this story was disputed by Gaye's friends, family members and fellow musicians. When Cousaert was told of this story, he denied Ritz ever having anything to do with the song except for its title. Musicians Odell Brown and Gordon Banks also flatly denied Ritz's accounts, with Brown stating: "I never met the guy. All I was told was that he was doing an interview for ''Rolling Stone''." Banks stated that what really happened is that Gaye had told Ritz he was intrigued by
Amsterdam
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's Red Light District and Ritz had responded to it by stating Gaye needed sexual healing but "that was it. David didn't have anything to do with that."
Gaye's brother
Frankie also stated that all Ritz said was "not only are you sexy but your music is healing" after Gaye played the track to him.
Gaye and Gordon Banks then worked on seven of the album's other tracks. To help out, Columbia had sent Gaye and his musicians several instruments along with the
Roland TR-808
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drum machine
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and a
Jupiter 8 synthesizer. Gaye and Banks mainly contributed to the production, with
Harvey Fuqua
Harvey Fuqua ( ; July 27, 1929 – July 6, 2010) was an American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, and record label executive.
Fuqua founded the seminal R&B/doo-wop group the Moonglows in the 1950s. He is notable as one of the k ...
adding to the production by adding
horn section
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s.
With regard to the recording development of the album, Banks stated:
The funk song "Rockin' After Midnight" actually came about by the mixing of two songs.
"
My Love Is Waiting", the sole Gordon Banks composition, was recorded much like the demo.
Around April 1982, Gaye presented a rough demo of "Sexual Healing" to Columbia executive Larkin Arnold, who was as pleased with the song as Marvin had been. The album took more than nine months to be completed, and was mixed and edited in several studios in Belgium, Germany and the United States, particularly in California. Arnold explained that the production was costly and that Gaye's months in production were sporadic at best.
According to Curtis Shaw, Gaye's lawyer, the cost of recording the album was $1.5 million (US$ in dollars), though Arnold put it at "closer to $2 million" (US$ in dollars).
Composition
''Midnight Love'' contains elements of
funk
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,
boogie
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,
Caribbean music,
reggae
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,
new wave and
synthpop
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, as well as older genres such as
soul
The soul is the purported Mind–body dualism, immaterial aspect or essence of a Outline of life forms, living being. It is typically believed to be Immortality, immortal and to exist apart from the material world. The three main theories that ...
,
R&B and
doo-wop
Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a subgenre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, ...
. The reason for these many genres was because, according to Banks, Gaye's music was "progressing" and that it was "changing and it had to change because he didn't want any more ties to Motown".
As Larkin Arnold later explained, "Marvin had been living in Europe, and was influenced by both reggae and the synthesizer work of groups like
Kraftwerk
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" and that he "took the rhythm of reggae, the new technology and American soul and came up with something fresh and unique".
"Midnight Lady" starts off with assorted
percussion
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, provided by Gaye and other musicians, before its beat is delivered by a drum machine and overdubbed handclaps provided by the singer, followed by keyboard riffs (also played by Gaye), guitar lines by Banks and a horn section. It is almost two minutes before Gaye began singing the song's first lines. Musically, the song has elements of funk, new wave and synthpop; Gaye's vocals were also influenced by the vocal styling in new wave records. The demo of this recording was listed as "Clique Games/
Rick James
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". "Sexual Healing" was influenced by Caribbean music and reggae while also including funk elements musically; vocally the song recalls Gaye's gospel background while his background harmonies (which included Fuqua and Banks as co-backing vocalists) took influence from doo-wop. "Rockin' After Midnight" was also influenced by funk as well as boogie music, while "'Til Tomorrow", the sole
ballad
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in the album, was strongly influenced by doo-wop.
The original version of "Turn On Some Music", titled as "I've Got My Music", included some spiritual and autobiographical lyrics, that changed to sexually erotic ones. In addition to the original demo, another alternate version mixed both versions. The reggae-inspired "Third World Girl" is a tribute to
Bob Marley
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, though Gaye refused to mention Marley by name on the track, explaining, "I won't exploit a leader to make a commercial song". The gospel-influenced "Joy" is a tribute to his
father
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's ministry and his own religious background. The song also includes a
rock-influenced guitar solo from Banks. "My Love Is Waiting" has elements of funk, synthpop and gospel music, as evident to Gaye's final words in his thank you calls, "we like to thank our Heavenly Father,
Jesus
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!" The entire album's length is just under 40 minutes.
A controversial
outtake from the album sessions, "
Sanctified Lady" was originally planned and expected by the singer to become a follow-up to the success of ''Sexual Healing.'' Another controversial outtake is a song titled "
Masochistic Beauty". Originally incomplete during the times of the album's release and
Gaye's death, both songs were later completed by Gordon Banks and released on the posthumous ''
Dream of a Lifetime'' compilation.
Critical reception
In his review of ''Midnight Love'', ''Rolling Stone'' reviewer
Dave Marsh
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called the album in terms of it being viewed as a comeback as "remarkably arrogant", stating "it simply picks up from 1973's ''
Let's Get It On'' as if only ten minutes had elapsed since Gaye hit his commercial peak", though he did state the album was a successful comeback.
After its rank on the magazine's list of best eighties albums, the album was described as "an inspired, mature work from one of the greatest soul singers, and is certainly one of the best solo albums of the eighties."
''
Village Voice'' critic
Robert Christgau
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explained that the album's "concentration on the carnal is one reason it's his best ever".
Mike Freedberg of ''
The Boston Phoenix
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'' said "There's not a trace of old Motown in the best of ''Midnight Love'', and more's the power." In its ''Picks and Pans Reviews'', ''
People
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'' cited "too long gone, the Soulful One shows he can still sizzle". At the 1984 Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for a Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Grammy, losing out to
Michael Jackson
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's "
Billie Jean
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". "Sexual Healing" won two Grammys the previous year, the only two Gaye won in his lifetime.
''Midnight Love'' was voted the eighth best album of 1982 in ''The Village Voice''s annual
Pazz & Jop
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critics poll. A similar placement was ranked on the
Netherlands
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' Oorlijsten. The UK's ''
NME
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'' listed it at number-one on its list. Since then, much like Gaye's previous albums, it has been listed on best-of lists, ranking at number 37 on the United States and Australia ''Rolling Stone'' list of top eighties albums. The UK magazine ''
Melody Maker
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'' listed it as one of the significant albums to be released between 1982 and 1985. Gary Mulholland listed it as one of the "261 Greatest Albums Since Punk and Disco" in 2006.
Commercial performance
''Midnight Love'' was released to record retail stores on November 1, 1982. In response to "Sexual Healing", the album was bought out in droves. By that December, the album had already hit No. 1 on the
Top Black Albums chart and the Top 10 of the Pop albums chart, making it Gaye's eighth album to accomplish this. "Sexual Healing" crossed over to No. 3 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. By the end of 1982, it had already sold over a million copies.
Upon Gaye's return to the United States, Gaye attended a party in celebration of the album's accomplishment with a new polished look, reuniting with his ex-
Anna Gordy Gaye
Anna Ruby Gaye (née Gordy; January 28, 1922 – January 31, 2014) was an American businesswoman, composer and songwriter. An elder sister of Motown Records, Motown founder Berry Gordy, she became a record executive in the mid-to-late 1950s dist ...
and their son, Marvin III. Worldwide, the album also performed extremely well, hitting No. 1 in Canada and No. 7 in the United Kingdom. The album's biggest hit single, "Sexual Healing", sold over two million US copies and earned an
RIAA
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Platinum certification. It hit the top of the charts in several countries and stayed at No. 1 on the
Top Black Singles chart for ten consecutive weeks, making it the most successful R&B single of the 1980s.
Impact
The album made an impact on future R&B recordings.
The Isley Brothers
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, who released their album, ''
Between the Sheets'', in April
1983
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, took the same musical approach of ''Midnight Love'' and added it to their album.
Gordon Banks stated the album "influenced a lot of people doing a mellow thing with a funk vibe in it".
Because the album was also among the first pop albums to use a Roland TR-808, the style would be copied by other artists of similar genres in the years to come. In the wake of its success, "Sexual Healing" became one of Gaye's most covered songs as well as being
sampled by several artists in the
hip-hop
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and
R&B genres. The demo version of "Turn On Some Music" was sampled for
Erick Sermon's hit, "
Music
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", giving full credit to Gaye as a leading vocalist, giving Gaye a posthumous top-40 hit in
2001
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, 17 years after his death. In 1998, Sony Music re-released the album as a two-CD "Legacy" edition set titled ''Midnight Love and the Sexual Healing Sessions''. The same edition would be re-released in 2007, to celebrate the album's 25th anniversary since its release.
Track listing
Original release
All tracks composed by Marvin Gaye, except where noted.
The Sexual Healing Sessions
* Like the 2000 CD reissue of the album, the 2002
Super Audio CD
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The SACD format allows multiple a ...
(SACD) reissue includes an instrumental version of "Rockin' After Midnight" as a bonus track. However, the latter release notes that the version present on the 2000 reissue, referred to as the "Instrumental Stereo Mix", is distinct from the version on the 2002 reissue, which was newly mixed in
5.1 surround sound for said release by engineer and producer
Jimmy Douglass.
Personnel
*
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Pentz Gaye Jr. (; April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984) was an American Rhythm and blues, R&B and soul singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He helped shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player an ...
– vocals,
Fender Rhodes piano,
Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizer, organ, drums,
TR-808 drum machine,Synclavier II, Yamaha CS-80, drum programming, bells,
glockenspiel
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,
vibraphone
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,
finger cymbals
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, bongos,
congas
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, cabasas
*
Gordon Banks – guitar, bass, backing vocals, drums, Fender Rhodes piano
*
James Gadson – drums on "Midnight Lady"
*
Andy Richards
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Richards has played with artists including Frankie Goes to Hollywood, George Michael, Propaganda (band), Propaganda, Grace ...
- Synclavier programming
* Bobby Stern – tenor saxophone, harmonica
* Joel Peskin – alto and tenor saxophone
*
Harvey Fuqua
Harvey Fuqua ( ; July 27, 1929 – July 6, 2010) was an American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, and record label executive.
Fuqua founded the seminal R&B/doo-wop group the Moonglows in the 1950s. He is notable as one of the k ...
– backing vocals on "Sexual Healing", editing, mixing, production advisor
* David Stout and The L.A. Horn Section – horns
* Curt Sletten – trumpet
* Harry Kim – trumpet
* Alan Kaplan – trombone
* McKinley T. Jackson – horn arrangement
Technical
* Larkin Arnold – executive producer
* Mike Butcher – engineer, mixing
* Brian Gardner, Alan Zentz – mastering
* John Kovarek – engineer
* Henri Van Durme – engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
Sources
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1982 albums
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Columbia Records albums
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