By 1975, Gaye was grappling with financial disputes with Motown, drug dependency, and emotional turmoil. I Want You was co-produced with Leon Ware, who originally conceived it as a solo project. Gaye rewrote lyrics and reshaped the album into a hypnotic meditation on unfulfilled longing. The cover art, featuring Ernie Barnes’s painting Sugar Shack , became iconic, capturing the sensual, crowded-yet-isolated atmosphere of the music.
The "useful" bonus material generally follows this structure: I Want You (Vocal & Rhythm) Come Live With Me Angel (Unedited Mix) After The Dance (Instrumental - Alternate Version) Feel All My Love Inside (Extended Alternate Mix) I Wanna Be Where You Are (Unedited Mix) I Want You (Guitar Jam featuring Dennis Coffey) Marvin Gaye - I Want You -Deluxe-.rar
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The sleeve features an adaptation of Ernie Barnes' famous 1971 painting, The Sugar Shack , which captures the fluid motion of a crowded dance hall. Deluxe Edition Contents The cover art, featuring Ernie Barnes’s painting Sugar
The deluxe version typically includes "Single Versions" of the title track and "After the Dance," which offer a more punchy, radio-centric mix compared to the sprawling album versions.