Barry White - Discography [Mp3 128 - 320 kbps]
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Galveston 12/09/1944 (USA) - Los Angeles 04/07/2003
Barry Eugene White (born Barrence Eugene Carter, September 12, 1944(1944-09-12) – July 4, 2003) was a Grammy Award winning American record producer, songwriter and singer responsible for the creation of numerous hit soul and disco songs. He released numerous gold and platinum albums, as well as numerous gold singles and platinum singles. All inclusive albums (record sales of White's music with singles) are in excess of 50 million.
Barry White was founder and maestro of the Love Unlimited Orchestra, that featured a groundbreaking synthesis of strings and funk-based percussion. Barry White became legendary as a chart-topping soul artist for the rich blend of bass vocals and suave, passionate delivery said to have been an inspiration for romance. Fans have boasted they conceived children or were conceived themselves after romantic interludes to the sound of Barry White recordings.
Considered handsome and deeply romantic by his many female fans and admired for the unique blend of soul and classical orchestral musical elements he created, White was often affectionately referred to as the "Maestro" or "The Man with the Velvet Voice". His portly physical stature led some in the popular press to make condescending jokes about his body weight by referring to White as the "Walrus of Love," a moniker considered disrespectful by many fans. Barry White was also referred to as "The Sultan of Smooth Soul," but it was his role as brainchild of the funk-fueled, deep soul band, the Love Unlimited Orchestra, in which he was widely branded on several early albums as the group's Maestro, that earned him the only documented nickname for which he and his musical colleagues were responsible.
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Albums
Love Unlimited & Love Unlimited Orchestra
1972: From a Girl's Point of View We Give to You
1973: Under the Influence Of
1974: Rhapsody in White
1974: Together Brothers
1974: White Gold
1975: Music Maestro Pleas
1976: My Sweet Summer Suite
1977: He's All I've Got
1978: My Musical Bouquet
1979: Love Is Back
1981* Let 'Em Dance
1982* Love Unlimited Orchestra Presents Mr. Webster Lewis: Welcome Aboard
Barry White
1973: I've Got So Much to Give (#16 US, #1 R&B)
1973: Stone Gon' (#20 US, #1 R&B)
1974: Can't Get Enough (#1 US, #1 R&B)
1975: Barry White's Greatest Hits (#23 US, #15 R&B)
1975: Just Another Way to Say I Love You (#17 US, #1 R&B)
1976: Let the Music Play (#42 US, #8 R&B)
1976: Is This Whatcha Wont? (#125 US, #25 R&B)
1977: Barry White Sings for Someone You Love (#8 US, #1 R&B)
1978: The Man (#36 US, #1 R&B)
1979: The Message Is Love (#67 US, #14 R&B)
1979: I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing (#132 US, #40 R&B)
1980: Sheet Music
1981: Barry & Glodean (#44 R&B)
1981: Beware! (#40 R&B)
1982: Change (#148 US, #19 R&B)
1983: Dedicated
1987: The Right Night & Barry White (#159 US, #28 R&B)
1989: The Man Is Back! (#143 US, #23 R&B)
1991: Put Me In Your Mix (#96 US, #8 R&B)
1994: The Icon Is Love (#20 US, #1 R&B)
1994: All-Time Greatest Hits (#70 R&B)
1999: The Ultimate Collection (#148 US, #98 R&B)
1999: Staying Power (#43 US, #13 R&B)
2003: Best of Barry White: 20th Century Masters/The Millennium Collection (#100 US, #54 R&B)
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Barry White - Love´s Theme
Barry White - Never,Never Gonna Give You Up
Lisa Stansfield and Barry White - All around
Pavarotti & Barry White - My first, my last,