Barry and Glodean White combined for a delightful LP that got overlooked. After the dark, moody opening "Our Theme" the husband and wife team gets busy on the infectious "I...
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Before a definitive multi-disc boxed set was issued in the 1990s, there were two single-album volumes of Barry White hits released by Casablanca in the 1970s. The first...
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It was no real surprise when Barry White's 1973 debut LP, I've Got So Much to Give, rocketed to the top of the R&B charts in April. The sound of whispered voices, half-empty...
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Just For You 11/17/1998, Yahoo! Music, Brett Milano
A 40-track box set of the best of Barry White, including (of course) "Love's Theme," "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby," "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe," and...
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Just For You 11/17/1992, Yahoo! Music, Jim Derogatis
A 40-track box set of the best of Barry White, including (of course) "Love's Theme," "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby," "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe," and...
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With 1970s nostalgia being quite the rage in the early '90s, Mercury set out to cash in on the trend with this three-CD box set by one of the top soul/disco men of that...
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Barry White has been to the top of the charts an admirable number of times, but only one of his hits was a ballad (a studio effort for the Quincy Jones album Back on the...
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Back in the '90s, making the same big-sound love songs, with nostalgic horn arrangements and a duet with Isaac Hayes. ~ Bil Carpenter, All Music...
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Although Barry White's sales had long since decreased by the time he recorded The Man Is Back, the influential soul veteran continued making worthwhile albums. Man isn't in...
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Stone Gon' was the second release in an incredible run of sensually charged titles White produced during the first half of the '70s. His patented mix of love monologues and...
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It took quite a while for a definitive Barry White compilation to hit the market, but All-Time Greatest Hits -- part of Mercury's Funk Essentials series -- finally filled...
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Yes, well, Barry had a million of them, and after the boxed set, any of the other assorted best-of's, and the albums listed above, it's really just a matter of what you find...
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With his 1973 debut, I've Got So Much Love to Give White redefined the R&B and pop with his grand arrangements and pursuit of studio excellence. The frothy "Love's Theme"...
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The third in White's mostly stellar run of albums on the 20th Century label, Can't Get Enough finds the bedroom alchemist coming up with another solid batch of lush,...
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In between his run of gold in the first half of the '70s and a pre-comeback sabbatical in the '80s, Barry White produced this top-notch album in 1976 as one of a long line...
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After an incredible three-year run of topflight material and several chart-toppers, Barry White's star began to dip a bit with this 1976 release. Though not as disappointing...
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The phrase "very best" in the title of The Very Best of Barry White: Under the Influence of Love is a little disingenuous. This ten-track compilation is not a collection of...
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In 1966-67, long before he attained seventies superstardom as a growling bedroom funkster, Barry White gained valuable experience as an A&R man for the Del-Fi label in Los...
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If you've been tardy collecting Barry White, worn out the vinyl, unraveled your cassette, or only want the cream of his romantic grooves, then Soul Seduction is the perfect...
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This was Barry White's first bona fide success in close to two years. It is due in part to the slight change of his music formula. After albums such as the Love Unlimited...
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1977's Barry White Sings to Someone You Love put him back on the right side of the charts. He shed the pomposity that landed him in the cutout bins by as early as 1976. In...
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I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing was issued as the same time as Barry White's CBS Records debut The Message Is Love, with most of the attention going towards the latter. It's...
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Back to Back includes six tracks each by White ("Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe," "Oh What a Night for Dancing," "Standing in the Shadows of Love") and the Love...
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For more than a few Barry White fans, the Master's spoken basso profundities are nearly as important as his music. And in that respect, White doesn't disappoint on his first...
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By the late '90s, Barry White was primarily known as an icon. His music was well-known, but his voice was known better, as it stood for the epitome of sultry, sexy soul....
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The Ultimate Collection gathers two discs' worth of Barry White's greatest hits and definitive tracks, as selected by White himself. Along with the title track from his 1999...
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This midline-priced compilation attempts to survey Barry White's recording career from 1973-1999, giving equal weight to different periods of that time as if they were...
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