Marvin Gaye - Ernie Barnes
Strider79it
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with reference to the sugar shack (an excerpt here on the left), the author's website report year 1971, but the album came out around 76...Was Ernie to make up the "Marvin Gaye - I want you" detail in 71 and Marvin naming the album AFTER the writing in that painting ? or the title in paintig was simply added for the album ?BTW I apologize for my messed up english and thanks for any
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I checked my Good Times DVD series.
The Sugar Shack Painting that's displayed doesn't have the Marvin Gaye banner in the party.
And it made its debut during the Fourth season which was 1976/77.
I Want You is 1976.
I can see Barnes painting the banner in for the album and the leaving it in.
???
Damn.
Post 'em..Lets start a Ernie Barnes appreciation post..
Outside of Curtis and Marvin who else used him for a cover?
HFri., March 14
1:30 ??? Dan B.
^Donald Byrd, Hope Faith & Charity, The Crusaders... should be one more
I will dig them out and photo, but it might have to wait till after the Montreal trip.
I had a Disco/R&B/Funk album by a Group named somethin like Pride,Freedom,Ecstacy. Somethin like that, and they had a Barnes work for the cover. Then again it might have been faux-Barnes.
What's the Hip Hop group that used a Graffitti-esque version of Barnes' Sugar Shack for their cover and used the Good Times Set for the video? I cant fuckin' think the group.
Camp Lo
I totally forgot about that Donald Byrd cover.
I've got lots of love for Ernie Barnes
Camp Lo
As much as I like the effort for referencing Barnes herr, it really is a bad painting.
Didn't REVOLT do that cover?