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The Bus 03-29-08 10:05 AM

Marvin Gaye vs. Al Green
 
Who's your personal favorite between these two great singers?



The question is almost insulting, since both men did so much for soul and really are incomparable. But personally, I like Al Green's music just a little bit more.

Rogue588 03-29-08 10:21 AM

Al gets props for getting a pot of grits thrown on his back, as well as still being alive (in addition to all the music he's responsible for) - but you can't deny all the awesome music Marvin made. From his classic What's Going On to his duets with Tammi and Diana, the guy's responsible for some of the greatest soul music ever. That's not to say that Al wasn't, but you asked for a choice, right? :p

If I had a loaded gun to my head and I had to choose one, it'd be Marvin.

Mondo Kane 03-29-08 11:45 AM

Hmmm. Toughie.

I love Al's catalogue a lot more than Marvin's, but Marvin was a much better performer. I guess I'll go with quantity this time around.

Al.

atlantamoi 03-29-08 01:05 PM

Definitely love both, but it's easily Marvin for me. I like his catalogue more and the highs are waaaay up there.

Hollowgen 03-29-08 02:53 PM

gaye

kurupt 03-29-08 03:03 PM

Very tough choice, but Gaye's catalog is much more consistant, even though I think Green was capable of "higher highs." But Gaye's What's Going On, socially concious period puts this one to rest. Both brilliant artists. Now Gaye vs Sam Cooke, that would be a tough one.

cranberries fan 03-29-08 04:29 PM

Marvin Gaye by a mile and dam shame kids today never saw the master at work back in the day.

Ayre 03-29-08 04:58 PM

I have to go with Al Green. He was much more soulful than Marvin Gaye and has a much greater vocal range. He hits those high notes with a raspy softness that drives the emotion home.

"I'm still in love with you" is an amazing song.

nothingfails 03-29-08 07:38 PM

Marvin is definitely the more important and groundbreaking artist of the two, but for personal preference, there is not a bad song on Al's Greatest Hits album IMO

hal9000 03-29-08 08:22 PM

Marvin, and it's not even close. Although I feel Marvin's best work was already years behind him, by that I mean pretty much everybody who was anybody from the 50's and 60's weren't really producing their best work during 1980's.

Both are great, but Marvin gets my vote.

nothingfails 03-29-08 09:19 PM

when you think about it, Marvin had a much longer career. Al really only had a few great years before he found religion in the mid-70's and moved towards religious music and didn't really do anything secular for almost 20 years.

planetaire 03-30-08 02:15 AM

Though I don't think it would be considered exclusively religious, "Belle" is just one of those songs you can't help but adore. And you get to tell everyone "it's about God". Al for me.

Kenshiro 03-30-08 03:24 AM

It's not even close, and I love Al Green.

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wendersfan 03-31-08 09:29 AM

Otis Redding.

Jcrash 02-15-25 08:30 AM

Re: Marvin Gaye vs. Al Green
 

Originally Posted by cranberries fan (Post 8595880)
Marvin Gaye by a mile and dam shame kids today never saw the master at work back in the day.

Interesting because you were born in the 70s and you missed out on his work, especially What's Going On loool

Some of us were actually old enough (teens)

story 02-15-25 04:34 PM

Re: Marvin Gaye vs. Al Green
 
Back in 2008, I voted for Al Green in the poll.

And I still love Al Green.

But then...

A few years ago, during some tumultuous times in the world that I won't go into because this isn't the Politics forum, I heard a worship band in an ecumenical setting play "What's Going On?" by Mavin Gaye. This was a giant, cathedral-style building, with people from across the nation all together for a conference focused on faith and justice. I witnessed people singing along, as well as some tears shed, including from yours truly. When it was over, we all just took a silent moment before we continued. It was a holy moment.

And while I love Al Green, since that moment, I have come to appreciate and listen to Marvin Gaye than I ever had before. We are blessed by the musical gifts and caring heart that he gave freely.

Spiderbite 02-18-25 10:14 AM

Re: Marvin Gaye vs. Al Green
 

Originally Posted by kurupt (Post 8595753)
Very tough choice, but Gaye's catalog is much more consistant, even though I think Green was capable of "higher highs." But Gaye's What's Going On, socially concious period puts this one to rest. Both brilliant artists. Now Gaye vs Sam Cooke, that would be a tough one.

First person I thought of when I saw this poll was Sam Cooke.

Same Cooke beats pretty much every male singer ever, in my opinion.

Coral 02-18-25 01:54 PM

Re: Marvin Gaye vs. Al Green
 

Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 14555740)
First person I thought of when I saw this poll was Sam Cooke.

Same.


Same Cooke beats pretty much every male singer ever, in my opinion.
Agreed.

HeIsTheZissou 02-18-25 02:21 PM

Re: Marvin Gaye vs. Al Green
 
Reverend Al was great, but I really don't see how this is a contest. My answer is Marvin.


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