At that time I had the songs "too soft" (although I was Ross and Gaye fan), I liked really just "You Are Everything" and "Stop, Look, Listen To Your Heart" (both cover versions of classics Stylistics ). I then nevertheless risen to the album in the 1980s was also available on CD and the sound (as with the vinyl disc) somewhat disappointed.
After the album finally has now brought sounded technically up to date as possible (decades later), it has grown enormously. Meanwhile, I can hear it completely, without intermediate shut bored.
A curious detail to the recording sessions:
The voices of Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye were at different times included. The heavily pregnant, young Diana Ross refused in a smoke-filled Studio (Marvin Gaye was a heavy smoker) to work because she wanted to protect her unborn baby :-)