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Published on in Vol 10 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/65740, first published .

I Want You Deluxerar Free |work| — Marvin Gaye

Listeners get a rare glimpse into the album's evolution through original promotional tracks and unreleased vocal takes that didn't make the 1976 vinyl pressing.

: High-end reissues like the Vinylphyle Edition from uDiscover Music ($39.98) or the I Want You 2 double-LP bring the Deluxe bonus material to vinyl for the first time.

The Deluxe Edition of I Want You is a treasure trove for audiophiles and historians alike. It expands on the original eleven-track LP by providing a behind-the-scenes look at how these complex tracks were assembled. Disc One: The Remastered Album and Bonus Tracks marvin gaye i want you deluxerar free

, you’re only getting half the story. Originally released as a 2-CD expanded set in 2003, this collection is a "sensual opera" that redefined the boundaries of R&B. Why This Album Matters Released three years after the massive success of Let's Get It On I Want You

The album is an unmistakable work of romantic and erotic tribute to Gaye's then-girlfriend (and soon-to-be wife), Janis Hunter. Recorded at his own "Marvin's Room" studio in Los Angeles, the album's sound is a lush, hypnotic blend of . It's a thick-textured album where the deeper one dips into it, the more one finds, a quality that has only been enhanced by the passage of time. The Afro-Caribbean congas of the title track and the bossa nova lilt of "Since I Had You" created a groove that is both seductive and ethereal, a "sweet, seductive stream" of music. Listeners get a rare glimpse into the album's

Stripped-back versions highlighting the intricate basslines and percussion.

The deluxe edition of "I Want You" you're likely referring to is the 2003 re-release, which includes additional tracks, remixes, and live recordings. It expands on the original eleven-track LP by

"Free" files are often heavily compressed, stripping away the rich analog warmth of the original recording.