
New Marvin Gaye music resurfaces in Belgium 40 years after his death: ‘as good’ as ‘Sexual Healing’
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New music from the late Marvin Gaye has been uncovered in Belgium, after being left at the home of the "Let's Get It On" singer's friend for over 40 years.
Belgian lawyer Alex Trappeniers, a business partner of the family, told the BBC "We can open a time capsule here and share the music of Marvin with the world. It's very clear. He's very present."
Trappeniers cataloged the audio recordings, explaining, "Each time a new instrumental started when Marvin started singing, I gave it a number. At the end when I had listened to all the 30 tapes I had 66 demos of new songs."
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