Though it received mixed reviews upon release, it is now considered a foundational blueprint for 90s R&B and neo-soul, influencing artists like D'Angelo and Maxwell.

Example: a scanned label credit showing "Motown/Universal" on a deluxe booklet suggests an authorized reissue; a nameless ZIP with random MP3s likely isn’t.

Architecture of Intimacy: Unpacking the "I Want You" Deluxe Edition

The 2016 I Want You (Deluxe Edition) was a limited release. Physical CDs often go for $50-$100 on the secondary market. The album is not always available on all streaming platforms in its full deluxe glory (sometimes only the original 7 tracks are present).

Furthermore, the digital format of the ".rar" file speaks to the modern relationship with legacy music. In a time when streaming services offer immediate but often curated and edited access, possessing the "Deluxe" archive is an act of preservation. It suggests a desire for completeness—a wish to own not just the hits, but the context. The file often contains the booklet scans and liner notes, digitizing the tactile experience of the physical release. This is crucial for an album like I Want You , where the visual aesthetic—the sleeve art featuring the sugar-coated black lovers embracing—was integral to the audio experience. The file compresses the visual, the lyrical, and the sonic into a single, manageable entity, allowing a new generation to dissect the anatomy of 1970s soul.

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

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Though it received mixed reviews upon release, it is now considered a foundational blueprint for 90s R&B and neo-soul, influencing artists like D'Angelo and Maxwell.

Example: a scanned label credit showing "Motown/Universal" on a deluxe booklet suggests an authorized reissue; a nameless ZIP with random MP3s likely isn’t.

Architecture of Intimacy: Unpacking the "I Want You" Deluxe Edition

The 2016 I Want You (Deluxe Edition) was a limited release. Physical CDs often go for $50-$100 on the secondary market. The album is not always available on all streaming platforms in its full deluxe glory (sometimes only the original 7 tracks are present).

Furthermore, the digital format of the ".rar" file speaks to the modern relationship with legacy music. In a time when streaming services offer immediate but often curated and edited access, possessing the "Deluxe" archive is an act of preservation. It suggests a desire for completeness—a wish to own not just the hits, but the context. The file often contains the booklet scans and liner notes, digitizing the tactile experience of the physical release. This is crucial for an album like I Want You , where the visual aesthetic—the sleeve art featuring the sugar-coated black lovers embracing—was integral to the audio experience. The file compresses the visual, the lyrical, and the sonic into a single, manageable entity, allowing a new generation to dissect the anatomy of 1970s soul.

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

Manuals and Brochures

  ScreenWatch Brochure
  ScreenWatch Manual
  ScreenWatch Installation Guide

View Students Screens

View exactly what each and every student is seeing on their screen. Automatically scan the class and flip through the screens of all users.

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Blank Student Screens

Immediately gain your students’ undivided attention with our most famous “blank” screen tool. Simply select the blank icon and your students’ monitor will display a solid black screen. It’s that simple.

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Block Internet Access and Applications

The internet provides educators and students with a wealth of information. But when teaching in a computerized classroom, it often becomes an immediate distraction for students. ScreenWatch™ allows you to set internet perimeters limiting your students’ browsing abilities. You can block specific websites or be alerted when a student views a specific website.

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Key Features of ScreenWatch™

View Students' Screens

Monitor Students' Activity - ScreenWatch™ gives an instructor the complete ability to keep an eye on the classes' computer activity. View exactly what each and every student is seeing on their screen. Automatically scan the class and flip through the screens of all users.

Scan Student's View - Instructor views each student image sequentially at variable selected rates

Blank Screens - Immediately gain your students’ undivided attention with our most famous “blank” screen tool. Simply select the blank icon and your students’ monitor will display a solid black screen. It’s that simple. Marvin Gaye - I Want You -Deluxe-.rar

Freeze Students' Hardware - Easily stop all computer activity by remotely freezing student's keyboards and mice. This is an excellent way to gain your students attention begin their day with teacher lead class instruction before launching into their computerized lesson. This ensures your class is focused and is hands-off the PC.

Personalize Class Roster - Instructor can personalize the student icons representing their specific class roster Though it received mixed reviews upon release, it

Remote Control - Remotely start-up or shut down student PCs

Remote Log On/Off - Instructor can remotely log on/off PCs right from his/her PC Physical CDs often go for $50-$100 on the secondary market

Limit Internet Access - The internet provides educators and students with a wealth of information. But when teaching in a computerized classroom, it often becomes an immediate distraction for students. ScreenWatch™ allows you to set internet perimeters limiting your students’ browsing abilities. You can block specific websites or be alerted when a student views a specific website.

Software Base System - ScreenWatch™ is a completely software based system, compatible with Windows XP, Vista 2008, and Windows 7.