I Want You

I Want You

by Marvin Gaye
I Want You

I Want You

by Marvin Gaye

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Reissue)

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Overview

I Want You, while it a Top Ten smash for Marvin Gaye in 1976, is not as generally as well-known as its predecessors for several reasons. First, it marked a sharp change in direction, leaving his trademark Motown soul for lush, funky, breezy disco. Secondly, its subject matter is as close to explicit as pop records got in 1976. Third, Gaye hadn't recorded in nearly three years and critics were onto something else -- exactly what, in retrospect is anybody's guess. From the amazing Ernie Barnes cover painting "Back to Sugar Shack" to the Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson string and horn arrangements to Leon Ware's exotic production that relied on keyboards as well as drums and basses as rhythm instruments, I Want You was a giant leap for Gaye. The feel of the album was one of late-night parties in basements and small clubs, and the intimacy of the music evokes the image of people getting closer as every hour of a steamy night wears on. But the most astonishing things about I Want You are its intimacy (it was dedicated to and recorded in front of Gaye's future second wife, Jan), silky elegance, and seamless textures. Gaye worked with producer Leon Ware, who wrote all of the original songs on the album and worked with Gaye to revise them, thus lending Gaye a co-writing credit. The title track is a monster two-step groover with hand percussion playing counterpoint to the strings and horns layered in against a spare electric guitar solo, all before Gaye begins to sing on top of the funky backbeat. It's a party anthem to be sure, and one that evokes the vulnerability that a man in love displays when the object of his affection is in plain sight. Art Stewart's engineering rounds off all the edges and makes Gaye's already sweet crooning instrument into the true grain in the voice of seductive need. "Feel All My Love Inside" and "I Want to Be Where You Are" are anthems to sensuality with strings creeping up under Gaye's voice as the guitars move through a series of chunky changes and drums punctuate his every syllable. In all, the original album is a suite to the bedroom, one in which a man tells his woman all of his sexual aspirations because of his love for her. The entire album has been referenced by everyone from Mary J. Blige to D'Angelo to Chico DeBarge and even Todd Rundgren, who performed the title track live regularly. By the time it is over, the listener should be a blissed-out, brimming container for amorous hunger. I Want You and its companion, Ware's Musical Massage, are the pre-eminent early disco concept albums. They are adult albums about intimacy, sensuality, and commitment, and decades later they still reverberate with class, sincerity, grace, intense focus, and astonishingly good taste. I Want You is as necessary as anything Gaye ever recorded. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/29/2008
Label: Motown
UPC: 0050109529216
Rank: 19372

Tracks

  1. I Want You
  2. Come Live With Me Angel
  3. After the Dance
  4. Feel All My Love Inside
  5. I Wanna Be Where You Are
  6. I Want You
  7. All the Way Around
  8. Since I Had You
  9. Soon I'll Be Loving You Again
  10. I Want You
  11. After the Dance

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Marvin Gaye   Primary Artist,Drums,Vocals,Keyboards,Lead Vocals,Synthesizer,ARP Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Bobby Bryant   Horn
Eddie "Bongo" Brown   Bongos,Congas
Chuck Findley   Trumpet
Jack Arnold   Percussion,Vibraphone
Chuck Rainey   Bass
James Gadson   Drums
George Bohanon   Horn
Ernie Watts   Horn
David T. Walker   Guitar
Jay Graydon   Guitar
Leon Ware   Vocals (Background)
Dennis Coffey   Guitar,Featured Artist
Paul Hubinon   Horn
Melvin Ragin   Guitar
Bobbye Hall   Bongos,Congas
Ray Parker, Jr.   Guitar
Oscar Brashear   Horn
Wilton Felder   Bass
Henry Davis   Bass
Gary Coleman   Percussion,Vibraphone,Synthesizer
Jerry Peters   Piano,Fender Rhodes
Jim Horn   Horn
Henry E. Davis   Bass
Sonny Burke   Piano,Fender Rhodes
Bill Green   Horn
John Barnes   Piano,Fender Rhodes
Lem Barney   Vocals (Background)
Charlie Veal   Horn
Gwanda Hambrick   Vocals (Background)
Ron Brown   Bass

Technical Credits

T-Boy Ross   Engineer,Producer,Associate Producer
Berry Gordy, Jr.   Executive Producer
Kevin Reeves   Mixing
Jacqueline Dalya Hilliard   Composer
Fred Ross   Engineer
Gavin Lurssen   Digital Remastering
Leon Ware   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Rhythm Arrangements
Marvin Gaye   Composer,Overdubs,Executive Producer
Hal Davis   Producer,Associate Producer
Art Stewart   Mixing,Engineer,Consultant,Original Mastering
Paul Riser   Arranger
Hal David   Producer
Jacqueline Hilliard   Composer
Arthur Ross   Composer
David Blumberg   Arranger
Frank Mulvey   Art Direction
Marilyn Devedjiev   Package Redesign
Russ Terrana   Mixing
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson   Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
George Bergold   Mixing
Ernie Barnes   Paintings
Jackie Hilliard   Composer
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