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As the soundtrack to the 1972 Blaxploitation film of the same name, the Trouble Man soundtrack was a more contemporary move for Marvin Gaye, following his politically charged album What's Going On. This was the first album to be written and produced solely by Gaye.
Gaye would compose five different versions of the title track, including an alternate vocal version, which was used primarily for the film's intro. The alternate version featured Gaye double-tracking two lead vocal parts into one, overlaying his falsetto vocals with his tenor. The single version, which was also featured on the soundtrack, would feature a single lead vocal take. The other three versions were put on the album as instrumentals with Gaye providing synthesizer keyboards while saxophone solos (and occasionally guitar) accompany him.
1 Main Theme From Trouble Man (2) 2:31
2 "T" Plays It Cool 4:27
3 Poor Abbey Walsh 4:13
4 The Break In (Police Shoot Big) 1:57
5 Cleo's Apartment 2:10
6 Trouble Man 3:49
7 Theme From Trouble Man 2:01
8 "T" Stands For Trouble 4:48
9 Main Theme From Trouble Man (1) 3:52
10 Life Is A Gamble 2:32
11 Deep-In-It 1:25
12 Don't Mess With Mister "T" 3:04
13 There Goes Mister "T" 1:36