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List Price: $20.98 | | Label: Universal Int'l
Salesrank: 139155
Released: February 9, 2006 |
| Our Price: $17.51 |
| Used Price: $63.37 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Editorial Review:
Import only 29-track double disc collection! Highlights include 'Never Never Gonna Give Ya Up', 'Cant Get Enough Of Your Love Babe', 'Playing Your Game, Baby' and many more. Universal. 2006.
Gold: The Very Best of Barry White Reviews:
none better 
2009-01-08 - this is the ultimate barry white collection this is the one you have been missing. get it if you can find it there is a lot of songs on this one that is not on any other compilation add this to the one's you have already & you are complete
greatest hits 
2008-09-23 - This is a greatest hits compalation. I only knew of a few songs by Barry. This has introduced me to much more of his music that I know I never would have purchased. Some of it is good, but most is just OK.
R & B isn't my favorite type music so you need to check out others review on this one.
A Blathering fat man singing and me a sucker for buying this trash 
2007-10-01 - The disk got here just fine no one twisted my arm, but I have heard cats fighting that weren't as abrasive on my ears.
Thirty of the best by the deep-voiced soulful balladeer 
2005-11-14 - The thirty tracks here (fifteen on each CD) present all the best songs by Barry White in no particular order.
Barry had been involved in the music business for several years, usually working in the background, before finally making the big time. His first success came via the Love Unlimited hit in 1972, Walking in the rain with the one I love. This paved the way for a series of solo recordings that yielded several major international hits.
After a promising start in 1973 with I'm gonna love you just a little bit more baby and Never never gonna give you up, Barry had his best years in 1974 and 1975. Can't get enough of your love babe, You're the first the last my everything (his only UK number one hit), What am I gonna do with you, I'll do anything you want me to, Let the music play and You see the trouble with me all proved hugely popular in many different countries. Barry's distinctive deep, husky voice was well suited to these soulful love songs.
Following those two very successful years, Barry had further hits but they were generally smaller than before. His last major American hit came in 1977 when he made the top five with It's ecstasy when you lay down next to me, which was only a minor UK hit. Nevertheless, he still had two more UK top twenty hits - Just the way you are (a cover of Billy Joel's classic song) in 1978 and Sho you right in 1987.
This compilation includes all of Barry's important British and American hits including everything I've mentioned. There are several single CD's of his music but this double CD contains a few extra goodies for those that wish to explore a little further.