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1 Introduction [Live]   :30
2 Third World Girl [Live] Gaye 4:02
3 I Heard It Through the Grapevine [Live] Strong/Whitfield 4:22
4 Come Get to This [Live] Gaye 3:28
5 God Is My Friend [Live] Stover/Nyx/Gaye/Gay 2:12
6 What's Going On [Live] Cleveland/Benson/Ga 4:01
7 Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing [Live] Ashford/Simpson 5:02
8 Your Precious Love [Live] Simpson/Ashford 1:53
9 Love Twins [Live] Bolton/McLeod 1:07
10 If This World Were Mine [Live] Gaye 1:13
11 Joy [Live] Gaye 5:53
12 Intermission/Percussion Interlude [Live]   1:15
13 Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) [Live] Gaye/Nyx 5:23
14 Let's Get It On [Live] Gaye/Townsend 5:03
15 Distant Lover [Live] Fuqua/Greene/Gaye 3:51
16 Rockin' After Midnight [Live] Gaye 4:47
17 Sexual Healing [Live] Ritz/Gaye/Brown 6:33
18 The Final Chapter [Live]   2:20
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The Last Concert Tour

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Giant

Style: Soul

The Last Concert Tour

UPC: 075992443623

Release Date: 11/12/1991

Original Release Date: 11/12/1991

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Introduction [Live], Third World Girl [Live], I Heard It Through the Grapevine [Live], Come Get to This [Live], God Is My Friend [Live], What's Going On [Live], Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing [Live], Your Precious Love [Live], Love Twins [Live], If This World Were Mine [Live], Joy [Live], Intermission/Percussion Interlude [Live], Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) [Live], Let's Get It On [Live], Distant Lover [Live], Rockin' After Midnight [Live], Sexual Healing [Live], The Final Chapter [Live]]
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Ron Wynn

Some alternately fantastic and close-to-worthless tracks by Marvin Gaye from some very late-period concerts. It's interesting to hear how inconsistent and uneven Gaye's performances could be; when he was on, it was a dream experience. When he was off, it could be painful, but even then he'd sometimes sing or say something inspiring. True fans won't be able to pass any Gaye release; others might think about it. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi