| | Barry White Can't Get Enough CD Barry White Discography of CDs
(4 Customer Reviews)
Digitally remastered by Gary N. Mayo. Arrangers: Gene Page; Barry White. The third in White's mostly stellar run of albums on the 20th Century label, Can't Get Enough finds the bedroom alchemist coming up with another solid batch of lush, proto-disco gems. White went from strength to strength during the '70s, collaborating with co-arranger Gene Page on some of the most sophisticated and seamless charts in popular music (Philly soul architects Leon Huff, Kenny Gamble, and Thom Bell also deserve recognition in this regard). And thanks to an amazing succession of hits, White not only impressed the music cognoscenti, but repeatedly scored with the radio faithful, too -- Can't Get Enough features two of his biggest chart toppers, "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" and "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe." And besides the hits, it's not just all padding here: "I Can't Believe You Love Me" and "Oh Love, Well We Finally We Made It" qualify as two of White's most fetching slow burners, while "Mellow Mood (Pts. 1 & 2)" shows off his knack for layered instrumentals. Another highlight from White's prime. ~ Stephen Cook The man with the world's sexiest voice took a lot of flak, and was often parodied by those who were not soul/disco fans. His fans thought differently, which made him one of the most successful acts of the 70s. For no apparent reason, in the 90s he suddenly became credible with the critics, and they were able fully to appreciate the quality of his Love Unlimited Orchestra, which gave substance to his supremely erotic songs of lurrve. The huge success of this album when first released was no fluke, and nearly 25 years later it holds up well against the new wave of smooth-talking soul singers.Q (8/96, p.143) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...White in his mid-'70s prime....White's talent lay not just in his vocal style, the deep romantic rap and swooning choruses, but as a producer and arranger..." Vibe (7/03, p.147) - "...CAN'T GET ENOUGH opens with the calming, almost cinematic 'Mellow Mood, Pt. 1,' a perfect showcase for White's compositional talent..." Barry White Can't Get Enough Songs Can't Get Enough Music Review Purchase Can't Get Enough CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bryan Adams So Far So Good CD (1993)
Can't Get Enough
$11.49 Personnel includes: Bryan Adams (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Tina Turner (vocals); Keith Scott (guitar); Tommy Mandel (Hammond B-3, keyboards); Bill Payne (keyboards); Dave Taylor (bass); Mickey Curry (drums); Lou Gramm (background vocals); Steve Smith, Billy Joe Walker. Producers: Bryan Adams, Bob Clearmountain, Robert John "Mutt" Lange. SO FAR SO GOOD (AND MORE) includes 9 previously unreleased videos. Personnel: Bryan Adams (vocals, guitar); Tina Turner (vocals). Audio Mixer: Bob Clearmountain. Photographer: Andrew Catlin. This DVD release of Bryan Adams' popular concert video has been transferred to disc in its original full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1. Viewers have a choice of two audio ...
| | Miracles Collection CD (2002) (Import) Germany
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| | England Dan Nights Are Forever CD (1976)
Can't Get Enough
$9.69 Nights Are Forever was the breakthrough album for Dan Seals and John Coley after some sincere and excellent work on A&M Records in the early '70s. Two of their biggest hits were the title track and the beautiful "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight." Those songs are a good indication of the fine performances this 1976 album contains. The duo's originals like "Long Way Home" and the Dan Fogelberg-ish "Westward Wind" could have been hits as well displaying superb musicianship and delicate vocals. This album is very much a companion piece to the Parker McGee album recorded around the same time, on the same label, with pretty much the same musicians. Producer Kyle Lehning has the sounds so similar a survey panel would probably not be able to figure out which song came from which album. What Nights Are Forever has that the Parker McGee ...
| | England Dan Dr. Heckle & Mr. Jive CD (1978) Reissued
Can't Get Enough
$9.55 Personnel: Dan Seals (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar); John Ford Coley (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, organ, keyboards); Leslie Bulkin, Kelly Bulkin, Jim Gilstrap (vocals); Dan Ferguson (guitar, acoustic guitar); Ovid Stevens, Richie Zito, Steve Lukather (guitar, electric guitar); Steve Gibson (guitar, mandolin); Gary Torps, Lee Ritenour , Wa Wa Watson, Wah Wah Watson (guitar); Bubba Keith (harmonica); Ernie Watts (saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Shane Keister (piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano, harpsichord, keyboards); Joey Carbone (piano, electric ...
| | England Dan Some Things Don't Come Easy CD (1978)
Can't Get Enough
$10.65 Personnel: Dan Seals (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); John Ford Coley (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Diane Tidwell, Sheri Kramer, Vicki Lehning (vocals, background vocals); Dan England, Lisa Silver Reynolds, Denise Peralta (vocals); Steve Gibson (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin); Bobby Thompson (guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo); Johnny Christopher (guitar, acoustic guitar); Doyle Grisham (steel guitar); Cindy Reynolds (harp); Gove Scrivenor (autoharp); Sheldon Kurland (strings); Billy Puett (woodwinds, ...
| | Smooth Grooves 3 CD (2001)
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| | Ron Carter Golden Struker CD (2003) (Import) Japan
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$43.35 Personnel: Ron Carter (bass); Mulgrew Miller (piano); Russell Malone (guitar). Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, New York on July 20, 2002. The Golden Striker is jazz bassist Ron Carter's attempt to break out of a rut. Teamed with pianist Mulgrew Miller and guitarist Russell Malone, Carter attempts to climb out of the pleasant but sleepy, largely academic role he's made recordings in for the past decade or so. It works ...
| | 7l & Esoteric New Dope CD (2006)
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$14.29 Recording information: Pterolab. Photographer: A. Garcia. According to various interviews, before recording A New Dope, the members of Boston rap duo 7L & Esoteric were feeling somewhat stilted creatively, and both of them began to explore other musical venues. Though nothing ever officially resembling a breakup was ever announced, it seemed as if some sort of change was imminent. And indeed it was, but luckily for fans, that change came in the form of A New Dope, the group's fourth full-length and second with Babygrande. The record is actually a big departure from what they've ...
| | MR Stinky Reinforcement CD (2001)
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$6.69
| | Gersey No Satellites CD (2006) (Import)
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$31.55
| | Wolfgang Ambros Steh Grod CD (2006) (Import) Germany
Can't Get Enough
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