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List Price: $10.98 | | Label: Spectrum Audio UK
Salesrank: 262257
Released: September 18, 1995 |
| Our Price: $6.20 |
| Used Price: $3.36 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Let the Music Play Track Listing:
1. Let the Music Play
2. Can't Get Enough of Your Love
3. I Love You More Than Anything
4. Love Serenade, Pt. 1
5. Hard to Believe That I Found You
6. September When I First Met You
7. Don't Make Me Wait Too Long
8. Look at Her
9. I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More, Baby
10. Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It
11. Let Me Live My Life Lovin' You Babe
12. Love Serenade, Pt. 2
Let the Music Play Reviews:
Let the Music Play (Collection) 
2008-04-19 - A good overall collection for someone to get introduced to Barry White. My recommendation - save your pennies and get the albums that the songs hail from. That is the only way to get a good dose of the maestro!!
Four stars for the collection. I subtracted one star 'cause several of the songs are 'single' versions!!
The Big Man's Breakup album. . . 
2007-04-24 - On "Let the Music Play," the late great Barry White's improbably successful mix of symphonic soul hums along like a well-oiled machine. The big difference here is that White is possessed of the kind of heartache that no amount of pillow talk will soothe. The sadness and despair on "Let The Music Play" are palpable; the theme of love gone sour threads through every song on the album. The title cut, for instance, finds the hero enroute to a nightclub, frantically trying to ease the pain of a troubled home life. The music is as cheerfully romantic and bouncy as "Love's Theme," White's no. 1 instrumental smash with the Love Unlimited Orchestra, but this time the words and White's delivery speak of loneliness, desperation and futility. Elsewhere, White has never sounded so despondent as on "I'm so Blue, And You are too," which is perhaps his most convincing and best-written opus: it's the anguished cry of a man who holds onto a glimmer of hope, even as he concedes that his relationship is over. Throughout his career, White was often pilloried for his triteness and borderline vulgarity (not to mention his physical size), which often made him an easy target for parody. But the depth of feeling on "Let the Music Play" effectively succeeds in laying to rest any doubts about his enormously innovative musicality, his vision and talent. "Let the Music Play" is quite an impressive fall from the lovesick musings of "Never Gonna Give You Up"
very Good collection 
2007-02-04 - I've always dug Barry White. his Music was always something that I just dug. the smoothness&His grooves were unlike anybody else's. his Beats, Harmonys, Chords&Strings made music feel like it was floating. He also was Cold on the Mic. Barry White was street,but also had a Smoothness to the way he was presenting his songs. "Can't get enough of you babe, Love Serenade,etc... all I need is some Barry White Music, a Bucket of KFC with some Kool-Aid&I can make a Lady feel like she is floating. Barry White was a Badd Musical Genius. those Strings alone with his trademark vocal presentation&the Brother made you laugh as well. Feel Good Raw Soul Music. very Versatile Soul Brother.
Solid Gold 
2005-11-30 - I think the world of Barry White, he my hero. So everything he makes I find a way too like it.