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I Want You is the fourteenth studio album by American soul singer and songwriter Marvin Gaye. It was released on March 16, 1976, by the Motown Records-subsidiary label Tamla. Gaye recorded the album during 1975 and 1976 at his studio Marvin's Room in Los Angeles and at Motown's Detroit-based Hitsville West studio. The album has often been noted by critics for producer Leon Ware's exotic, low-key production and the erotic, sexual themes in his and Gaye's songwriting.
I Want You" is a song written by songwriters Leon Ware and Arthur "T-Boy" Ross and performed by singer Marvin Gaye. It was released as a single in 1976 on his fourteenth studio album of the same name on the Tamla label. The song introduced a change in musical styles for Gaye, who before then had been recording songs with a funk edge. Songs such as this gave him a disco audience thanks to Ware, who produced the song alongside Gaye.
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. 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.
Show HTML View more styles. Obviously made for laughs, you can't take this movie seriously no matter how hard you try, "The Gauntlet" is undoubtedly one of Eastwoods' early attempt at doing comedy and in a way succeeds even beyond Clint's wildest dreams. By having him and his then girlfriend Sandra Locke run the gauntlet as the entire Phoenix PD and Arizona highway patrol, as well as reinforcements from the neighboring states, try to stop Clint & Sandra or Shockley & Gus.
The Rethban Gauntlet. This quest was marked obsolete by Blizzard and cannot be obtained or completed. Enter the Rethban Caverns, reach the first fork, and return to Yorus Barleybrew within the time allowed. You must not die and release your spirit. Enter the Rethban Caverns. I call my challenge the Rethban Gauntlet. You have to return within an hour
Anytime I need to see your face I just close my eyes And I am taken to a place Where your crystal mind And magenta feelings take up shelter In the base of my spine Sweet like a chic-a-cherry cola I don't even try to explain I just hold on tight And if it happens again I might Come stand a little bit closer Breathe in and get a bit higher You'll never know what hit you When I get to you. Ooh I want you I don't know if I need y. .
The Reality Gauntlet is a glove which uses the power of the Reality Gems to alter the very fabric of reality itself and gives the bearer virtual omnipotence. The gauntlet was used by Freakshow during "Reality Trip. Main article: Reality Trip. The Reality Gauntlet only appears in "Reality Trip. The Guys in White originally had possession of the gauntlet and three of its gems, but it was useless without its power source. They allow Freakshow to examine the gauntlet
You remember Gauntlet, don't you? Between bites of pizza or slurps of soda, you played as a warrior of light slapped into an endless series of randomly generated dungeon levels, where you fought a slew of evil denizens. Not too long ago, Gauntlet suffered the fate of many classic games: It was given a major facelift and reinvented for the '90s. Gauntlet Legends tried to take the birds-eye-view concept of the original and transfer it into a 3D environment, but this simply doesn't work, and you end up playing essentially the same old game with prettier looking backgrounds. Even though my character was now climbing volcanic mountains, exploring temples, and trekking through the East, I still would have preferred the basic, randomly generated 2D dungeon. Maybe there was just something special about the carbon-copy levels contained in the original that made Gauntlet so enjoyable.
| A1 | Wild Thing | 2:50 |
| A2 | Diamonds & Rubys | 4:33 |
| A3 | Private Eyes Beware | 2:10 |
| A4 | I Want You | 5:45 |
| B1 | More Than A Kiss | 3:03 |
| B2 | Take It Now | 3:30 |
| B3 | Get Ready | 3:40 |
| B4 | Love Never Dies | 2:50 |
| B5 | Just Can't Hide | 4:11 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Gauntlet | I Want You (LP) | Spike Records | none | US | 1983 |
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