Marvin Gaye - I Want You -deluxe-.rar
The subject "Marvin Gaye - I Want You -Deluxe-.rar" a compressed archive of the Deluxe Edition of Marvin Gaye's 1976 landmark album, I Want You
- "I Want You" (Alternate Mix) – Stripped of some strings, revealing Marvin’s raw vocal bleed.
- "Come Live With Me Angel" (Alternate Version) – Features a longer, funkier breakdown.
- "After the Dance" (Vocal Version) – The original album only had the instrumental; the vocal version was held for a single.
- "Feel All My Love Inside" (Alternate Mix) – A gospel-tinged outtake.
- "I Wanna Be Where You Are" (Alternate Version) – A reworking of the Jackson 5 classic.
- "Is That Enough" (Alternate Mix) – Features additional backing vocals.
- "Struttin’ the Blues" – An unreleased instrumental jam session.
Live and Session Outtakes: Most valuable are the studio outtakes, where you hear Gaye directing the band, laughing, or improvising new melodies. One standout is the alternate version of “After the Dance” (the album’s penultimate track), which extends the instrumental break by four minutes, allowing the rhythm section to fully unfurl.
Some notable inclusions in the deluxe edition are: Marvin Gaye - I Want You -Deluxe-.rar
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Marvin Gaye 's album I Want You, originally released on March 16, 1976, is a cornerstone of soul and R&B that pivoted away from his earlier Motown sound toward a more atmospheric, "quiet storm" aesthetic. The Deluxe Edition, released in July 2003 by Motown Records, expanded the original 11-track record into a comprehensive two-disc set featuring 28 total tracks. Album Context and Production The subject "Marvin Gaye - I Want You -Deluxe-
The Ernie Barnes Cover: The iconic painting, The Sugar Shack, perfectly mirrored the rhythmic, fluid motion of the music within. Why the Deluxe Edition Matters
Layered Vocals: Marvin’s signature multi-tracking reached new heights here, with his voice acting as both the lead melody and a lush harmonic bed. "I Want You" (Alternate Mix) – Stripped of
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