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Fortunately, the compilers of this three-CD set succeeded in capturing all of White's major hits--from his first chart entry (1973's "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby") to "Dark and Lovely," a 1992 duet with fellow deep-voiced lover man Isaac Hayes--as well as selections from the Orchestra (including 1973's unforgettable "Love Theme") and the trio ("Walkin' in the Rain with the One I Love"), giving a complete musical picture of White, the singer, producer, and writer. The addition of a previously unreleased track ("Love's Beginning") and the essential "Secret Garden" (from Quincy Jones's 1990 set, Back on the Block) make this the definitive Barry White collection. --David Nathan
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A box full of endless pleasure,
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This review is from: Just for You (Audio CD)
This box set tells the whole story, with a great overview of his twenty year career. All the hits and much, much more. His sultry, steamy voice won't let your body stay still. If you don't know his music, buy his first greatest hits collection, then go buy this one. Actually, if you buy the first greatest hits collection,.....you won't need any encouragement from me to buy this one. PS: Love Unlimited Orchestra brought orchestration into pop culture (save the Moody Blues, years ahead of their times). The unique and inviting sound of Love Unlimited was pivotal to pop culture in the 70's. Like the Moody Blues, they were years ahead of their time.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of My All - Time Favorite Boxed Sets,
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This review is from: Just for You (Audio CD)
One of the most successful R & B artists ever, many thought it would only be a matter of time before Barry White would get his own boxed set. That set came in the form of 1992's "Just For You", spanning 20 years of great music packed on 3 discs.Disc 1 contains all the music from his peak period (1973 - 1978), when he recorded his best music and biggest hits. These songs - "I'm Love You Just A Little More, Baby", "Never Never Gonna Give You Up" (now with the eerie breathing/piano/string intro), "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe", "You're The First, "Love's Theme", The Last, My Everything" (with the magnificent, swirling string line), "What Am I Gonna Do With You", "Let The Music Play", and "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me" to name (more than) just a few - dominated the airwaves with their freshness and sophistcation. This music is like fine wine - it gets better with age. Disc 2 begins with one of Barry's all - time greatest works, the Love Unlimited Orchestra track "My Sweet Summer Suite". I love this song's string line and the groove. A lot of Barry's unknown works are here. I especially enjoyed the steamy "Sho' You Right" and the lush "I've Got So Much To Give". Another highlight is the soothing "It's Only Love Doing Its Thing" with its tinges of Latino music. Also, listen to the smooth "Playing Your Game, Baby" and the luscious "Oh, What A Night For Dancing". Disc 3 begins with the pulsating rhythms of "Satin Soul", a great Love Unlimited Orchestra track. This cd is the best one. "I'll Do For You Anything You Want Me To Do" is a great dance song with its mesmerizing melody. His cover of "Just The Way You Are" to me is better than the Billy Joel hit version. "Walkin' In The Rain With The One I Love" was Barry's first taste of success when the girl group Love Unlimited took it to number 14. It's still great today. The rest of cd is just too good to mention. This is an essentail boxed set for all music fans. I hope soon that Barry will get another boxed set that will include his post - 1992 material right up to his untimely passing on July 4th of last year. R.I.P.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Never ever gonna give it up...,
By Zagnorch (Terra, Sol System) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just for You (Audio CD)
Ever since `Ally McBeal' brought his tunes back into the limelight, I've been a regular listener of Barry White. When I throw on one of the CDs from his `Just For You' collection, I just kick back and relax to those signature basso profundo performances and violin-laden backgrounds. It's the closest I've ever come to transcendental meditation. I've even come pretty close to just falling asleep to his deep voice and calming melodies... soul lullabyes.I also got to know some of the lesser-known tunes that he's crooned, and became enamored with many of them as well. Some are somewhat disco-esque, but that's okay- I like to groove to those too. They give me those occasional, badly-needed low-impact workouts. `Late
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