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5.0 out of 5 stars
A CLASSIC!,
By JOHN D. "willidynamite" (LV, NV (the 702)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just Another Way to Say I Love You (Audio CD)
Worth getting just for "Love serenade". The only proble is that he split it in two parts. On the "Greatest hits" its in its complete form, and it sure is fonky! Barry White never put out a bad album in the 70's. What more do you need to know?
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Maestro - Barry White,
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This review is from: Just Another Way to Say I Love You (Audio CD)
Barry White is one of the most under rated Maestro's of all time. I am 47 years old and have been listening to Barry since I was a child. Being the youngest of 7, I was able to tag on to my older siblings coat tails and appreciate the love of music. My first concert at 14 was Barry White. My brother (now deceased) took me to my first concert, so the love I had for them both has intensified. I would recommend all of Barry's hits, even when he was with Love Unlimited.... My Man...
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly the One and Only Maestro of Love!!,
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This review is from: Just Another Way to Say I Love You (Audio CD)
Someone once said that no one makes love to music more than Barry White; that someone was Barry White himself. And, this album of classical R&B sonnets stand true to his words. Every track, every phrase of the songs that were recorded, were written, arranged and produced with such maticulated and crafted care to detail and respect for what the idea of romantic music is. Barry White never attempted in any way to categorize or label his work: nor should anyone who listens to this album. Truly, he was the Beethoven of our times. Truly, he was, and still is, the Maestro.
4.0 out of 5 stars
my maestro,
This review is from: Just Another Way to Say I Love You (Audio CD)
sorry but i think this album it's a woderful job by the maestro, i don't know why your opinion is different but i don't care, i know that many people are agree with me. just need to listening again and you' ll see, and feel the love is inside.
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Handful Of Masterjams But Something....Missing,
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This review is from: Just Another Way to Say I Love You (Audio CD)
Barry White certainly set the music world alight with his previous albumCan't Get Enough and he sure did kick out the jams on that outing. As far as this album is concerned you can very easily see that there is a definate leaning towards a developing formula in White's sound. It's a style he'd again break up very very soon but as far as this album was concerned there was that sense of a going-through-the motions repetition in some of these songs. By definition that is a part of any funk music and Barry never shied away from staying on the one whenever he got a chance.At the same time no matter how he cut it tunes such as "Heavenly,That's What You Are To Me" and especially "What Am I Going To Do With You" tend to carbon copy the songs and the hits from the previous album with little variation and,even some weakness. In fact some of his vocals on these songs sound horse,unexcited and uninterested-almost as if he was board singing his own stuff at this early juncture. I've seen it happen to...say the sophmore albums of some pop/rock acts:that "carbon copy/play it safe" kind of idea. But for a musical virtuoso such as Barry White? Honestly the man should've expected more out of himself. I will give him that his productions were elaborate and probably very time consuming so he can be forgivan in a sense for some of the weaker and overly repetitious music he had on this album. There is one truly impressive tune here that's worth dealing with and actually helps enhance the quality of some of the more by-the-numbers tunes here. That would be the two part "Love Serenade";the first part is this lush slow burning groove and the second part,which concludes the album is this stomping horn and piano led funk jam that really shows you how splitting the song into for the album really disturbed the flow of this definative Barry White masterjam. Don't kid yourself though: all the musical qualities people love about Barry are all over "I'll Do Anything You Want Me To","All Because Of You" and "Let Me Live My Life Lovin' You Baby". However if your one of those critical people who are listening to Barry's music only to point out it's saminess this album does create the illusion of just the ammunition you'd want. This album is definately one for the Barry White fan who can appreciate his music in a context as opposed to some commercial vaccum.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hot record...,
By MarcS (Jersey City, nj United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Just Another Way to Say I Love You (Audio CD)
Although it is pretty hard to do a follow up to the flawless "Cant Get Enough..." this has some very strong moments. Although not perfect from start to finish like its predecessor, the strong numbers on this are some of the Maestro's best.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great album; Questionable cd quality,
This review is from: Just Another Way to Say I Love You (Audio CD)
This is an excellent album,tracks 4 through 6 are the best in my opinion. Unfortunately,track 7 is a nondescript instrumental; the only low point on the whole thing. Beware of low quality cd mastering, though. My copy had some unpleasant scratchy noises from the left channel on the starts of tracks 4,6,and 7. Your tolerance for this may vary.
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Just Another Way to Say I Love You by Barry White (Audio CD - 2006)
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