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What’s going on? Marvin Gaye music found

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Fans of Marvin Gaye mourning the 40th anniversar­y of his death could soon get two new posthumous albums from the singer after a cache of cassettes was uncovered in Belgium.

The American spent about 18 months in the country at the invitation of a local music producer. The stay, beginning in February 1981, came at a tumultuous time in his life, coinciding with a cocaine addiction, debt trouble and the breakdown of his second marriage.

His time in the Belgian seaside resort of Ostend was happy and, after getting fit by jogging on the North Sea beaches, he returned to the studio to record Sexual Healing.

Forced to leave Belgium abruptly in August 1982 after visa problems, the singer left boxes of letters, stage costumes and 30 cassettes with 13 hours of music behind with the family in whose house he was staying. The collection was described as an "unlikely treasure" by Alex Trappenier­s, the lawyer for descendant­s of Charles Dumolin, a Belgian musician who befriended Gaye.

Dumolin, who died in 2019, bequeathed tapes containing 66 pieces of complete music by Gaye. Trappenier­s will hold talks with a lawyer representi­ng the singer's three children this week.

Under Belgian law, any property a person acquires automatica­lly becomes theirs after 30 years, but that does not apply to intellectu­al property. This means it is unclear which family might have the right to publish the tracks – Dumolin's or Gaye's.

“Some of them are really full-fledged songs,’’ Trappenier­s told the broadcaste­r VRT. “I think one song on the cassettes is even as strong as [Sexual Healing]. If we work together, we could release one or two new albums.’’

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