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Barry White Biography

Say the name Barry White and you'd be hard pressed to follow it with the name of any other recording artist with such a huge, cross-sectional following. He was at home appearing on Soul Train, guesting with a full band on The Today Show, and appearing in cartoon form in various episodes of The Simpsons. During the '70s, Dinah Shore devoted a full hour of her daily syndicated Dinah! show to White. While there was a period where Barry White wasn't releasing records or making the pop charts, he did stay active touring and appearing on other artists' records including Quincy Jones' "The Secret Garden (The Seduction Suite)," Regina Belle, and rap star Big Daddy Kane's "All of Me." It's surprising to find out that such an illustrious career almost didn't happen because White wasn't interested in being a recording artist.

Born in Galveston, TX, Barry White grew up singing gospel songs with his mother and taught himself to play piano. Shortly after moving from Texas to South Central Los Angeles, White made his recording debut at the tender age of 11, playing piano on Jesse Belvin's "Goodnight My Love." He made his first record when he was 16 with a group called the Upfronts. The song was called "Little Girl" on a local L.A. label called Lummtone Records. Later he worked for various independent labels around Los Angeles, landing an AR position with Bob Keane, the man responsible for the first pop recordings by Sam Cooke. One of his labels, Mustang, was hot at the time with a group called the Bobby Fuller Four in 1966. White was hired for 40 dollars a week to do AR for Keane's family of labels: Del-Fi, Mustang and Bronco. During this time, White flirted with the idea of being a recording artist, making a record for Bronco called "All in the Run of a Day." But he chose to stick with his AR duties. One of the first groups he worked with was the Versatiles who later changed their name to the 5th Dimension. White's first big hit came from an artist familiar to dancefloor denizens -- Viola Wills, whose "Lost Without the Love of My Guy" went Top 20 RB. His salary went up to 60 dollars a week. White started working with the Bobby Fuller Four. Bob Keene and Larry Nunes -- who later became White's spiritual advisor and true friend -- wanted to cut a female act. White had heard about a singer named Felice Taylor. They had three hit records, "It May Be Winter Outside," "I'm Under the Influence of Love," and "I Feel Love Coming On." They were huge hits in England. White started making 400 dollars a week.

When Bronco went out of business, White began doing independent production. Those were some lean times for White. Veteran arranger Gene Page, who would later arrange or co-arrange White's hits, helped him out, giving him work and non-repayable loans. Then three years later, Paul Politti, who also worked at Bronco, contacted him to tell him that Larry Nunes was interested in starting a business with him. Nunes had started cutting tracks for a concept album he was working on. Meanwhile, White had started working with this girl group who hadn't done any singing professionally. They rehearsed for almost a year. White wrote "Walkin' in the Rain (With the One I Love)" with lyrics that were inspired by conversations with one of the singers, Glodean James (who would later become White's second wife). White christened the group Love Unlimited.

Larry Nunes took the record to Russ Regan, who was the head of the Uni label owned by MCA. Love Unlimited's From a Girl's Point of View became a million-seller. Soon after, Regan left Uni for 20th Century Records. Without Regan, White's relationship with Uni soured. With his relationship with Uni in chaos and Love Unlimited contract-bound with the label, White decided he needed to work with another act. He wanted to work with a male artist. He made three song demos of himself singing and playing the piano. Nunes heard them and insisted that he re-record and release them as a recording artist. They argued for days about it. Then he somehow convinced White to do it. White was still hesitating up to the time the label copy was made. He was going to use the name "White Heat," but the record became the first Barry White album. That first album was 1973's I've Got So Much to Give on 20th Century Records. It included the title track and "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby."

White got a release from Uni for Love Unlimited and they joined him over at 20th Century Records. Then he had a brainstorm for another concept album. He told Regan he wanted to do an instrumental album. Regan thought he had lost it. White wanted to call it the Love Unlimited Orchestra. The single, "Love's Theme," went to number one pop, was a million-seller, and was a smash all over the world. The song earned him a BMI award for over three million covers.

For the next five years, from 1974 to 1979, there was no stopping the Barry White Hit Train -- his own Stone Gon, Barry White Sings Love Songs for the One You Love ("It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me," "Playing Your Game Baby"), Let the Music Play (title track, "You See the Trouble with Me"), Just Another Way to Say I Love You ("I'll Do for You Anything You Want Me To," "Love Serenade"), The Man ("Your Sweetness Is My Weakness," "Sha La La Means I Love You," "September When We Met," a splendid cover of Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are"), and Love Unlimited's In Heat ("I Belong to You," "Move Me No Mountain," "Share a Little Love in Your Heart," and "Love's Theme," with lyrics). He also scored a soundtrack for the 20th Century Fox film The Together Brothers, enjoying a resurgence on home video.

His studio band included such luminaries as guitarists Ray Parker, Jr. (pre-Raydio, co-writer with White on "You See the Trouble With Me"), bassist Nathan East, Wah Wah Watson, David T. Walker, Dean Parks, Don Peake, bassist Wilton Felder of the Crusaders, Lee Ritenour, drummer Ed Greene, percussionist Gary Coleman, and later keyboardist Rahn Coleman. His hit streak seemed, well, unlimited. Then it all derailed. Russ Regan and another ally, Hosea Wilson, left 20th Century Records and White was left with management that he thought of in less than glowing terms.

White left after fulfilling his contract with two more album releases, Love Unlimited Orchestra's My Musical Bouquet and his own I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing. White signed a custom label deal with CBS Records. At the time it was touted as one of the biggest deals ever. He started a label called Unlimited Gold. The roster included White, Love Unlimited, the Love Unlimited Orchestra, Jack Perry, and a teenaged singer named Danny Pearson who charted with a song called "What's Your Sign Girl." He also did a duet album with Glodean James called Barry Glodean. Aside from the gold album The Message Is Love, most of the albums weren't huge sellers. After eight Barry White albums, four Love Unlimited albums, four Love Unlimited Orchestra albums, constant touring, and dealing with the rigors of the music industry, White decided to take a break.

Then in 1992, White signed with AM, releasing the albums The Man Is Back, The Right Night Barry White, and Put Me in Your Mix (which contains a duet with Issac Hayes, "Dark and Lovely"). The Icon Is Love became his biggest-selling album since the '70s releases, going multi-platinum. It includes the platinum single "Pratice What You Preach." The production lineup includes Gerald Levert and Tony Nicholas, his godson Chuckii Booker, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and White and his longtime friend Jack Perry. While some later efforts buried his vocals in whiz-bang electronic effects, on The Icon Is Love, White's deep steam engine baritone pipes are upfront in the mix. Staying Power followed in 1999, showcased in the best tradition of soul music where the focus is the singer and the song. The album earned White two Grammys. White's career took him from the ghetto to international success with 106 gold and 41 platinum albums, 20 gold and ten platinum singles, with worldwide sales in excess of 100 million.

White, who suffered from hypertension and chronic high blood pressure, was hospitalized for kidney failure in September of 2002. He was undergoing dialysis treatment, but the combination of illnesses proved too much and he died July 4, 2003 at a West Hollywood hospital. By the time of his death, Barry White had achieved a near-universal acclaim and popularity that few artists achieve and even fewer within their own lifetime.

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Discography

2005 - White Gold: The Very Best Of (Cd 1)

01. Barry White - Baby We Better Try To Get It Together
02. Barry White - Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe
03. Barry White - Honey Please Can't Ya See
04. Barry White - I'll Do For You Anything You Want Me To
05. Barry White - I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More Baby
06. Barry White - It May Be Winter Outside
07. Barry White - I've Got So Much To Give
08. Barry White - Let The Music Play
09. Barry White - Loves Theme
10. Barry White - Satin Soul
11. Barry White - Never Never Gonna Give Ya Up
12. Barry White - Walking In The Rain
13. Barry White - What Am I Gonna Do With You
14. Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me
15. Barry White - You're The First The Last My Everything

2005 - White Gold: The Very Best Of (Cd 2)

01. Barry White - Beware
02. Barry White - Change
03. Barry White - Don't Make Me Wait Too Long
04. Barry White - I Only Want To Be With You
05. Barry White - I'm Qualified To Satisfy You
06. Barry White - It's Ecstacy When You Lay Down Next To Me
07. Barry White - It's Only Love Doing Its Thing
08. Barry White - I've Got So Much To Give
09. Barry White - Just The Way You Are
10. Barry White - My Sweet Summer Suite
11. Barry White - Oh What A Night For Dancing
12. Barry White - Playing Your Game Baby
13. Barry White - Practice What You Preach
14. Barry White - Sha La La Means I Love You
15. Barry White - Sho You Right

2004 - The Man And His Music (DVD-rip)

01. Barry White - Introduction
02. Barry White - Never Gonna Give You Up
03. Barry White - What Am I Gonna Do With You Baby
04. Barry White - Playing You Game Baby
05. Barry White - I'm Under The Influence Of Love - Love Unlimited
06. Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me
07. Barry White - You're The First, The Last, My Everything
08. Barry White - I Wanna Do It Good To Ya
09. Barry White - It May Be Winter Outside - Love Unlimited
10. Barry White - Just The Way You Are
11. Barry White - Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Baby
12. Barry White - Let The Music Play
13. Barry White - I Belong To You - Love Unlimited
14. Barry White - L've Found Someone
15. Barry White - I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby
16. Barry White - Black And White (Instrumental)

2003 - Love Songs

01. Barry White - Loves Theme
02. Barry White - Cant Get Enough Of Your Love Babe
03. Barry White - Im Gonna Love Just A Little More Baby
04. Barry White - Your The First The Last My Everything
05. Barry White - Never Never Gonna Give You up
06. Barry White - Just The Way You Are
07. Barry White - Its Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me
08. Barry White - Practice What You Preach
09. Barry White - Walking In The Rain
10. Barry White - Dark And Lovely
11. Barry White - It May be Winter Outside
12. Barry White - Dont Make Me Wait Too long
13. Barry White - Ill Do For You Anything You Wa?? Me To
14. Barry White - Love Serenade
15. Barry White - Midnight And You

1997 - Let The Music Play (FNM)

01. Barry White - Baby, We Better Try To Get It Together
02. Barry White - Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe
03. Barry White - Don't Make Me Wait Too Long
04. Barry White - Honey Please, Can't Ya See
05. Barry White - I'll Do For You Anything You Want Me To
06. Barry White - I'm Gonna Love Just A Little More, Baby
07. Barry White - Let The Music Play
08. Barry White - Never, Never Gonna Give You Up
09. Barry White - Oh, What A Night For Dancing
10. Barry White - Playing Your Game, Baby
11. Barry White - What Am I Gonna Do With You
12. Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me
13. Barry White - You're The First, The Last, My Everything
14. Barry White - Your Sweetness Is My Weakness

1994 - Four Weddings & A Funeral

01. Barry White - Love Is All Around
02. Barry White - But Not For Me
03. Barry White - You're The First, My Last, My
04. Barry White - Smoke Gets In You're Eyes
05. Barry White - I Will Survive
06. Barry White - La La La (Means I Love You)
07. Barry White - Crocodile Rock
08. Barry White - The Right Time
09. Barry White - It Should Have Been Me
10. Barry White - Loving You Tonight
11. Barry White - Can't Smile Without You
12. Barry White - Funeral Blues
13. Barry White - The Secret Marriage
14. Barry White - Chapel Of Love

1994 - The Icon Is Love

01. Barry White - Practice What You Preach
02. Barry White - There It Is
03. Barry White - I Only Want To Be With You
04. Barry White - The Time Is Right
05. Barry White - Baby's Home
06. Barry White - Come On
07. Barry White - Love Is The Icon
08. Barry White - Sexy Undercover
09. Barry White - Don't You Want To Know-
10. Barry White - Whatever We Had, We Had

1991 - Put Me in Your Mix

01. Barry White - Let's get busy
02. Barry White - Love is good with you
03. Barry White - For real Chill
04. Barry White - Break it down with you
05. Barry White - Volare
06. Barry White - Put me in your mix
07. Barry White - Who you giving your love to
08. Barry White - Love will find us
09. Barry White - We 're gonna have it all
10. Barry White - Dark and lovelly (You over there)
11. Barry White - Sho'you right (Remix)