Stone Gon' Barry White

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  • Release Date: 05/03/1994
  • Original Release: 1973
  • Sales Rank: 45,063
  • Label: ISLAND / MERCURY
  • UPC: 042283651623
 
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Stone Gon'

1LISTENGirl It's True, Yes I'll Always Love You 8:36
2LISTENHoney Please, Can't Ya See 5:11
3LISTENYou're My Baby 9:08
4LISTENHard to Believe That I Found You 6:59
5LISTENNever, Never Gonna Give You Up 7:55

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Stone Gon' was the second release in an incredible run of sensually charged titles White produced during the first half of the '70s. His patented mix of love monologues and rich vocal dynamics would come to mark the best songs of the period, including the two chart-toppers here, "Honey Please, Can't Ya See" and "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up." Of course, White's inventive arrangements and crack band only add to the stock of these soulful pop excursions. And beyond the hits, tracks like "You're My Baby" and "Hard to Believe That I Found You" maintain the high standard, compliments of mesmerizing backdrops and more vocal seduction; with wine and candlelight already casting a spell, it's just a matter of time before White's supremely tranquil delivery and blissed-out wash of strings and saxophone will cause the amatory to completely lose it. Bringing things back to earth, White displays unerring sensitivity on "Girl It's True, Yes I'll Always Love You," a love song as sincere and sanctified as any he's made. Essential listening. Stephen Cook, All Music Guide

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February 24, 2004: Oh how I remember my older siblings playing this album until it was white with wear. Before Luther, and Teddy there was Barry White. No profanity needed, no disrespect to woman,children or anyone for this man to get his point across. Barry showed us "as much as a woman can love her man, a man can love his woman." Makes me remember "Back In the Day"......