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In Our Lifetime | 
| Artist: Marvin Gaye Label: Motown Category: Music
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 143449
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 737463637923 EAN: 0737463637923 ASIN: B000001AL4
Release Date: April 5, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: SEALED, small punch in corner of insert on back, 1ST CLASS POST IN THE USA !!!
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| Tracks:
| • | Ego Tripping Out | | • | Praise | | • | Life Is for Learning | | • | Love Party | | • | Funk Me | | • | Far Cry | | • | Love Me Now or Love Me Later | | • | Heavy Love Affair | | • | In Our Lifetime |
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Unfinished, possible masterpiece. August 2, 2004 Robert Johnson (Richmond, KY USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I would actually give this album three-and-a-half stars. After the brilliant HERE, MY DEAR became a commercial and critical flop, Marvin decided he should return to the type of bedroom funk that made LET'S GET IT ON such a smash. However, the planned party album (which was to be called LOVE MAN) was scrapped when the first single from the then-forthcoming release (the funky and revealing "Ego-Tripping Out," which is included on the 1994 remaster of this album) was a flop with the mainstream. He instead recrafted and reimagined the remaining tracks into a new, deeper concept album that deals with what he believed to be the upcoming apocalypse. Though not quite as focused as his other masterpieces, IN OUR LIFETIME is another very good suite from the Master. The intense selections "Praise" and "Life Is For Learning" continue Marvin's ever growing fascinations with the mysteries of creation and his own internal struggles, while "Heavy Love Affair" is another stunning ode to obsessive love. The album's central theme comes to head in "Love Party," in which he reminds us to love all we can for the end is nearing. This is the album that ended Marvin's 20-year association with Motown records. They made changes to the cover (particularly removing the question mark from the title) and released the record before it was finished (the track "Far Cry" in particular sounds pretty rough) and Marvin was justifiable furious. While I'm glad that IN OUR LIFETIME was issued, I wish Motown would have given Marvin more time to finish it. As is, it's a good record; but it might have been fantastic if it had been completed.
in our lifetime(marvin gaye's ignored funk classic) July 8, 2004 semaj emorej (dallas, texas United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
marvin gaye's 'in our lifetime'was released in january 1981. my father bought me this album in the summer of 1981 while i was still in high school. i remember jamming 2 this album day and night.all of the songs on this lp are classics.some of the songs on 'in our lifetime'were from marvin's still yet unreleased album from 1979 entitled 'love man'of which marvin had planned as a loose party album but instead ended up with tracks about lamentations about his second wife janis hunter.marvin scrapped 'love man' by saying that:'the tracks are happening,but the lyrics are jive!'/gaye refashioned the majority of the tracks from 'love man'which evoled into 'in our lifetime'(1981)-his final album 4 motown.the only track that survived intact that survived the 'love man' concept which ended up on the album 'in our lifetime' is the compelling 'funk me'/marvin gaye's album 'in our lifetime'is a classic motown album that is very much ignored and is treated like'DIRT'by black radio as though it never existed, WHICH IS A DAMN SHAME!!!!/10 years after his classic recording from 1971 'what's going on'-'in our liftime' found marvin returning back 2 social world issues as he did with 'what's going on'/the album cover illustration for 'in our life-time'is a precursor to the music itself.framed edged in red,the illustration was done by artist neil breeden. it was marvin's artistic concept of which dual marvin's face off against each other in a chess match:the 'angel vs.the devil' above the clouds. below marvin the 'angel',there's a population of people wanting peace.below marvin the 'devil',war tanks and industrial pollution is at large,while the earth is being ripped apart.within the album cover illustration is the amazing music itself.'praise'(which was inspired by marvin's labelmate stevie wonder)is the opening track (from the original vinyl album-the cd reissue has 'ego tripping out'from 'love man'as the opening cut)offers a shinning brilliance of prayer like rays from god's sun while at the same time visualizing in his mind the image of a dancing woman with shinning light above her.the song is both spiritual and sensual at the same.on 'life is for learning',marvin warns his listeners that songs can lead to corruption or salvation and that the world is divided between good and evil.'love party'is the album's first song of seduction while at the same time mentioning the world's end by stating:'revelation's prophesy nearly fulfilled,-let's love before it's too late'/'funk me' continues where 'love party'(which mentioned seduction only briefly)left off.'funk me' is pure seduction from start 2 finish.it is an irresistible groove that is so compelling with cool intoxicating lyrics:'i need us for me to love-mother nature taught me love' and near the song's end he states:'oh father above-give me this lady to love-so i can love her right now'/ 'far cry'was the initial track that forever caused marvin's break and fury with motown(and strained relationship with berry gordy)when he simply snapped with spiteful anger when this track was incomplete-just in it's very beginning stages(melody&lyrics) /one of gaye's musicians snuck the master tapes out of a london, england studio-which was then shipped 2 los angeles(motown)and finished 'far cry' without marvin's approval.the song was in it's infancy when all marvin had was a vocal track-a work in progress of which marvin wanted 2 deepen the song with more muscle. without marvin's consent,motown added guitar licks and bass lines.another complaint that gaye had with the album was that motown screwed up the title of the album by leaving off the ?(question mark).marvin's question was-'is the world coming to an end IN OUR LIFETIME?'marvin felt betrayed and concluded that 'in our lifetime' would be his last album for motown and that he would never record for them again.'love me now or love me later' is the message of the album where the album cover illustration comes 2 life.4 this track, marvin preaches with precision and power of gospel expression of the spiritual and the good vs.evil war locked within himself.'heavy love affair'a song of strong feelings about his second wife janis hunter,of which gaye admitted that lots of women loved him,but still he was lonely without janis of which he loved and hated her and loves pain 'as deeply'/the title track'IN OUR LIFETIME'IS CLASSIC MARVIN GAYE FUNK!!!a groove that won't let up from start 2 finish!!!!THIS IS THE JAM:bracketed by punctuating horns and a heavy funk bass line,gaye gives into the funk.-with lyrics:'sweat down my spine-feeling fine-ain't it the lovefunk baby?/midway thru this serious funk groove,marvin gets serious about himself and life's pitfalls with this observation:'sometimes i don't want to cry-but there are the pitfalls of life,comes the tears in my eyes'/as this sensational dramatic funkjam comes 2 a close,marvin sees the apocalypse fast approaching like the speed of light,where the album's title track is mentioned only once near the song's dramatic funk conclusion:'now folks have said that the world's coming to an end baby-i wonder....in our lifetime?/marvin tells his woman:'oh well,let's make love'......ending the jam and album with a serious soulful instrumental interlude-a melody of isolated harmony and peace.marvin gaye's 'IN OUR LIFETIME'is a concluding testament 2 his will of artistic courage,and a befitting finale of a great legendary artist....
In our lifetime.... March 6, 2003 HizMajesteez (Chocolate Point, Mo) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Marvin Gayes in our lifetime, is perhaps his most underrated masterpiece ever, the album combines all the personas of Marvin, the party jam funk of I Want You, the thought provoking lyrics of Whats Going On, a great concept album like Here My Dear, In Our Lifetime, digs deeper into Marvins' psyche as he questions and tackles one of his own personal issues, religion and spirituality. Now its no surprise to any die-hard Marvin, fan who would know that Marvins life was marked by conflicts with his own morality, sex, and drugs, yet Marvin was truly blessed, with his piercing falseto he sang songs like Mercy,Mercy Me, and Save the Children, almost sounding like an Angel of death looking down on the plights of this world. So it would be, an entire album dedicated with his fascination with duality and polarity, like the albums cover art portrays Marvin the Angel, playing a game of chess against Marvin the demon. First of all this album took alot of courage to even record, more of a book or an interpertation of the bible, than radio friendly hits, there truly was no market for this album, which is why most people never heard of it, in fact it was actualy shelved by Motown, who only later reissued it about five years ago, don't get me wrong this album is by no means bad, nor is it just a day in church, actualy its funky as hell, while Marvin and a slew of talented muscians jam on bass, and wah-wahs, bang on keys, and horns and strings scream, and congas race from ear to ear, its a great album, very very funky and a must have for Marvin Gaye collectors, this would probaly be equal to Princes' Black Album, or a collection of b-sides, its one of those type of albums that wasnt recorded to make money, but for an artist to express themselves, and to let the fans just cherish art for arts sake.
Marvin Gaye's BEST Release August 7, 2003 B. Nupp (Toledo, Ohio) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The songs from In Our Lifetime are the funkiest of any Marvin Gaye release. The energy is high and the spirit is soulful. Each song is perfect in it's own way. Apparently this album was released after Motown refused to release Marvin's "Love Man" album, which was supposed to be even funkier and more sexual lyrically. Some of the songs from Love Man were mutated into the songs that appear on In Our Lifetime. One can only hope that with all the Gaye double disc reissues they have been putting out with loads of extra tracks -that Motown will get smart and re-release In Our Lifetime with a bonus disc featuring "Love Man"! It seems only logical. Every friend that I have played In Our Lifetime to, has always been wowed by the smooth funkiness of it. Everyone wants a copy. People have told me "this is the best thing I've heard in a while." Amazing it came out in 1981. Jay Kay from Jamioquai must love this album. Unfortunately it needs to be re-release and is only available in a 2 disc set as the 2nd disc for both Hear My Dear and What's Going On, but it's well worth the price. Trust me. More attention should be given to this gem of music. This album was mixed and released without Marvin's consent, resulting in Marvin leaving Motown. Still, unfinished as it was, and the mix not to Marvin's likings -it is still the BEST Gaye release in my opinion.
Without a Doubt... April 11, 2005 Chrissy Lewis (Groovesville) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First and foremost I would like to clarify the meaning of a GREAT album. One would agree that it is something that you can groove to without the need to skip certain tracks. Marvin Gaye sealed his last sessions with Motown with the perfect kiss. Not only was this something that you could feel on a musical level but to then scratch the surface you would absorb a new level of understanding. Something for everybody baby. For example Marvin had found the connection with the new equipment that arrived while in his self exile to Ostend, therefore a new funkier sound was produced. Secondly 'In Our Lifetime' consisted of a gospel and secular feel shown in such songs as 'Praise' which gave thought to religions,life and how we dig ourselves in this world of morality... ...BUT would I be wrong to say that there was a deeper meaning hidden within 'Love Me Now Or Love Me Later'? perhaps the power struggle is a reflection of his own struggles with the tycoons of Motown? This Album is the point of genius. Every track has what your looking for in music. Although I would definately recommend this to the fans after 1971 through 'What's Going On' to 'Trouble Man' to 'Here My Dear'. This was a GREAT Album
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