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Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (Motown 25 Performance) (Remastered)
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🎧 Motown Jazz Playlist 🎧
00:00 Let's Stay Together
04:15 You Are My Lady
09:26 Just My Imagination
14:25 Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got)
20:40 Inner City Blues
25:27 My Girl
29:57 Use Me
34:54 I Heard It Through The Grapevine
39:40 I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
44:25 Mercy Mercy Me
48:50 Let's Get It On
54:21 Where Is The Love?
59:22 Dance With Me
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🎧Motown Jazz Playlist 🎧
00:00 Sexual Healing
05:25 All Night Long
10:22 After The Dance
16:27 Mercy Mercy Me
20:47 My Girl
25:16 Inner City Blues
30:03 Let's Stay Together
34:18 Just My Imagination
39:17 Use Me
44:12 Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
48:29 Uptight (Everything's Alright)
52:06 Let's Get It On
57:37 You Are My Lady
1:02:46 Ain't No Mountain High Enough
1:06:28 I Heard It Through The Grapevine
1:11:14 What's Going On?
1:16:37 Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got)
1:22:50 I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
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Dr. SaxLove specializes in smooth jazz, jazz music, smooth jazz instrumental, soft jazz, Motown jazz, jazz blues, jazz saxophone, and saxophone jazz. His music is optimized for relaxation, studying, dinner music, sensual moments, and any time chill out saxophone music is desired.
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In honor of Juneteenth and Black Music Appreciation Month, we wanted to share some of our favorite Motown hits! As you know its hard to pick just one, so we made an acappella medley. Happy Juneteenth;)
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Above the front windows of Motown Records' Detroit headquarters was a sign that read "Hitsville U.S.A." Placed there by Motown founder Berry Gordy soon after his company moved into the modest home at 2648 W. Grand Blvd, the sign demonstrated Gordy's blazing — and at the time, unearned — arrogance. Then the slogan came true.
Founded on Jan. 12, 1959, Motown quickly became another Detroit factory; where the Big Three produced automobiles, Motown assembled the soul and pop classics that changed America. There's no hyperbole in that statement. Arriving at the height of the civil rights movement, Motown was a black-owned, black-centered business that gave white America something they just could not get enough of — joyous, sad, romantic, mad, groovin', movin' music. (See an audio slideshow of five of Motown's best tunes.)
A former boxer and automobile worker, Berry Gordy was a nascent songwriter when, at the urging of Smokey Robinson, a songwriter ten years younger than Gordy, he decided to establish Motown Records. The two had become friends years earlier and Robinson, who was the lead singer of a band called The Miracles, produced, wrote, and sang several of Motown's most memorable hits — including the labels' first smash song, "Shop Around" in 1960. A year later, "Please Mr. Postman," by The Marvelettes, was the label's first No. 1 song. It would not be the last.
Over the next decade, the sheer number of chart-topping artists, musicians, and groups produced by Motown defied comprehension: Martha and the Vandellas, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Gladys Knight and the Pips, The Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye. All became part of what would come to be known as the Motown Sound. It is rumored that Gordy modeled his hit factory after the Detroit car assembly line that he knew so well: Make a good product, then make something similar, and make it quick. Over here were the songwriters — Robinson and the team of Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Brian Holland (Holland-Dozier, Holland, or H-D-H). Over there was the talent — Stevie Wonder, whom the label discovered when he was 11; Marvin Gaye, who wanted so much to be a jazz crooner before he came into his own in the late 60's; and, above all, Diana Ross, whom the label put its stake in early on, and who was told so many times that she was a star that she drove off one of the Supremes before quitting to launch a solo career. In a neglected corner were the session musicians the Funk Brothers, who played on God knows how many hit songs. Let's just say a lot.
Throughout the Sixties, Motown produced a catalog of songs that cannot be rivaled. "You've Really Got a Hold On Me," "Heat Wave," "Dancing in the Street," "Tracks of My Tears," "Where Did Our Love Go," "My Guy," "My Girl," "Baby Love," "Reach Out, I'll Be There," "I Can't Help Myself," "Get Ready," "Stop! In the Name of Love," "The Way You Do the Things You Do," and so on. They were simple love songs that told simple stories, often in joyously happy or heartbreakingly sad ways. And all the while Motown was the pride of Detroit and the pride of black America (though Gordy tried, with his usual bluster, to make it the "Sound of Young America," a label he began to stamp on all of the company's vinyl).
Around the time of the '67 Detroit riots, however, things changed, as they eventually had to. Gordy looked west, towards Los Angeles (how could such a large entertainment company as his not be involved in movies and television?). Dissatisfied with the increasing disconnect between the success of their work and the level of their pay, Holland-Dozier-Holland broke off from Motown. And while the Jackson 5 was on the rise, most of the rock-steady Motown acts of the early '60s were on the wane. In 1971, though, the label released what is arguably its grandest artistic statement, something not at all of a piece with its previous, poppy output. Marvin Gaye put out What's Going On, a thoughtful, socially conscious album whose title track Gordy famously called the worst song he had ever heard. A year later, Motown deserted Detroit for L.A. and Stevie Wonder turned 21, thereby taking creative control of his music. Within four years he had released Talking Book, Innervisions, and Songs in the Key of Life.
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Music video by Marvin Gaye performing Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler). (C) 1971 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Cântecul acesta este un strigăt. E strigătul nostru disperat către Tine, Dumnezeule, iar cuvintele noastre nu sunt destule și nici nu pot să ne cuprindă nevoia de Tine. Nu avem nevoie doar de un Vindecător, de un Salvator, sau de un Protector. Avem nevoie de mult mai mult: avem nevoie de tot ceea ce ești Tu. Avem nevoie de Tine, Yahweh!
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Soliști: Andreea Gangoș, Cristina Suplăcan, Emanuel Farcău
Recording, Mix & Master: Dodo Danciu
Producție video: Antonio Vinter, Marcus Ardelean, Joshua Ghiurău
Compozitor: Oasis Ministry
Traducere și adaptare: El Shaddai
Versuri:
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Se simte
Gloria-Ți în acest loc,
Cum ne umpli de-al Tău foc,
Puterea Ta se-arată în noi
Yahweh, Rafa,
Elohim, Shaddai,
Iireh, Adonai,
Se manifestă-acum
Când Îl cauți, El se va lăsa găsit,
Când Îl chemi, El se va manifesta,
Când Îl lauzi, El coboară printre noi
Yahweh, puterea Sa vedem
Iireh, ne-a răscumpărat
Rafa, prin El sunt vindecat,
El ne-a eliberat
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