Marvin Gaye's criminally underated 1978 album 'Here, My Dear' is finally being reissued, along with a bonus disc of bonus material.
The original double album flopped upon its release due to its 'difficult' nature, and the fact it chronicled Gaye's divorce from Anna Gordy, daughter of Motown Records boss Benny Gordy.
The new release features reworkings from artists including The Roots and Prince Paul, who were only allowed to use the original multi-track tapes to craft their own versions.
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