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“T” Plays It Cool
Cleo’s Apartment
Trouble Man
“T” Stands for Trouble Album: Trouble Man (1972) |
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In ranking the best Blaxploitation soundtracks, the cognoscenti usually select Curtis Mayfield’s Superfly or Isaac Hayes’s Shaft as the best from that era. Maybe James Brown’s Black Caesar. But rarely do I see Marvin Gaye’s Trouble Man soundtrack at the top of the list. SImilarly, I rarely see Trouble Man listed among Marvin’s best LPs.
Both are errors in judgment. Trouble Man was Marvin’s follow-up to the seminal What’s Going On, and is a key milestone in Marvin’s evolution from Motown pop star to bold singer-songwriter. Trouble Man isn’t just a key achievement among Blaxploitation soundtracks, it’s one of Marvin’s most musically-adventurous albums.




