Marvin Gaye - I Want You -deluxe-.rar Access
: One of the most praised additions is the unedited mix of "I Wanna Be Where You Are," which restores the full performance rather than the short fade-out found on the original LP.
But remember why you want it. You don’t want a string of code; you want the feeling that Marvin Gaye and Leon Ware captured in 1976—the feeling of walking into a room lit only by candles, where time slows down and the bassline makes your chest vibrate. Marvin Gaye - I Want You -Deluxe-.rar
Ware’s production relies on layered percussion (congas, bongos, shakers) that never breaks a sweat, and string arrangements that float like heat haze over asphalt. Gaye’s vocals are double-tracked, whispered, often submerged beneath the instrumentation — as if desire itself is too fragile to state outright. Tracks like “Come Live With Me Angel” and “After the Dance” blur into one another, creating a seamless 40-minute suite. The deluxe edition’s alternate mixes (e.g., the instrumental “I Want You (Version 2)” or the extended “Feel All My Love Inside”) reveal just how meticulously Ware constructed these grooves: every tambourine hit, every breath, is a deliberate stroke on a canvas of twilight. : One of the most praised additions is
Unlike the political angst of What’s Going On , I Want You is pure, unadulterated obsession. The entire album feels like one continuous seduction. It is minimalist, hypnotic, and built on a single, repeating chord progression (F# minor 7 to B minor 7). The deluxe edition’s alternate mixes (e