Dream of a Lifetime is the eighteenth and first posthumously released studio album by the American recording artist Marvin Gaye.
[1][2][3][4] In the summer of 1984, Harvey Fuqua and Gordon Banks worked on finishing or "modernizing" several of Gaye's songs left over from both Columbia and Motown recording sessions.
Reworked, with vocals from several session background singers including the Waters, the song was renamed "Sanctified Lady".
Banks provided vocoder in both "Sanctified Pussy" and "Masochistic Beauty", giving both songs an electro-funk flavor.
The track later resurfaced in another remixed version, this time by Bootsy Collins in the deluxe edition re-issue of Here, My Dear.
A 1971 track, "It's Madness", was also reworked with a modern drum programming beat over the original strings and music accompanying the song.