Oh, music like this brings the '70s back into my mind--when we were so young, and full of energy, and passion, and fire, and enthusiasm for the future. What a stone gas!
Una vezas encuentro el gran legado y relevancia del estilo del gran BARRY WHITE EL MAESTRO y su mancuerna el gran Gene Page que tanto aporto a su estilo en sus comienzos , Descansa en paz Gran BARRY WHITE ya que veo que tu legado es muy amplio. Gracias por compartir Saludos a todos desde MEXICO!!!...
OMG! This album brings back such memories both good and bad. I remember working at Detroit Edison when I first heard the cut on this album "She's my main squeeze" I was coming from the dock into the supervisor's office and Jim Edwards the disc Jockey was playing it on the radio; It could have been WGPR late night with Jim Edwards? I fell in love with this song that very night and bought the album the very next day! Even now I am laying back in my easy chair, headphones and remembering those days. Thanks for the memories!
This is so beautiful! Those days did not last long but the output of music was and is staggering. Every week more and more. Music 24 hours a day. I had thousands of albums,EPs and 45s. I never stopped dancing.I even worked dancing in strip clubs for years !
Very , Very Good times!!! Fantastic Gene Page and Barry White music!!!! Bons tempos da minha adolescencia ouvindo este som maravilhoso!!! saudades.....muita saudades !!!!!!
Thank you Jackamo Brown always been a lover of Gene Page/Barry White. Everytime I listen to this it gets better. Vintage that wont go away. I call it symphonic soul. Thats awesome. It will live on and on for generations to come. I really appreciate this music. Thanks again.
Buenas noches amigo muy buena música d mis tiempos d adolescencia m agrada son d mi repertorio favorito muy buenísima música agradable se lo agradezco bastante es muy bueno recordar es volver a vivir esos increíbles días gracias saludos J. L. T. P.
Memories of 1976, when I first heard this album, curtesy of my cousin, driving from Detroit to Washington then to NYC. My first taste of The Big Apple. The sound of this album just blew my mind. Being a black British 18 year old, we were starved of this kind of music. NYC then was a complete shit hole as to compared to current NYC. But I still loved it and have ever since.
siempre grande el maestro de maestros don BARRY WHITE,archirequeteconocido en el mundo,sr. BLANCO,genio,de principio a fin,produciendo y dirigiendo con otro genio GENE PAGE,haciendo muy buenos temas,por siempre great songs,forever.....
BIG thank you to FTG records for releasing this on CD, great instrumental album from 1974, my Vinyl copy did'nt do it justice....awesome album..go get some class.
So, record says produced by barry white/......sorry, this iz from gene page! copy payements as legal as it gets..webster lewis 'bought' it from gene to play wiz love unlimited orchestra
Daniella de groote The projuct is a Gene Page as the artist project. Barry produced it. Gene did the arrangements. If you take a look at the name credit 9n the cover, it says so. I suspect it was yet another way to get a Love Unlimited Orchestra in the market without having it come out under 20th Records control. Gene and Barry worked extremely close on 95% of Barry's 1970s projects. Barry was very shewed in getting record deals. Probably got one for Gene too with promise to Gene to put out subsequent ones on his own without Barry's involvement.