Описание
Love Unlimited – Uni MCA & 20th Century Records Singles 1972-1975 [New Vinyl]
Artist: Love Unlimited
Title: Uni MCA & 20th Century Records Singles 1972-1975
Format: Vinyl
UPC: 602567411055
Condition: New
Release Date: 2018
Record Label: Mercury
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Walkin’ In The Rain With The One I Love
2. I Should Have Known
3. Is It Really True Boy
4. Another Chance,
5. Are You Sure
DISC 2:
1. Fragile – Handle With Care
2. I’ll Be Yours Forever
3. Oh Love Well We Finally Made It
4. Yes We Finally Made It
DISC 3:
1. It May Be Winter Outside (But In My Heart It’s Spring)
2. It’s Winter Again
3. Under The Influence Of Love
4. Under The Influence Of Love
DISC 4:
1. People Of Tomorrow
2. So Nice To Hear
3. I Belong To You
4. And Only You
5. Share A Little Love In Your Heart
6. I Love You So, Never Gonna Let You Go
2 x LP pressing. ‘Barry White released his first solo record on 20th Century Records in 1973. However, it was for years before, in 1969, that he first met Glodean James, Diane Taylor and Linda James. Then known as the Croonettes, White first met them performing as backing vocalists at a session for Andrea ‘Trixie’ Robinson. Under the tutelage and direction of Barry White, they became Love Unlimited, and released their first hit, Walkin’ In The Rain With The One I Love (UNI 55319), in February 1972. Featuring all 10 of Love Unlimited’s US 7” singles released between 1972-1975, this set is the first compilation to pull together all the group’s A- and B-sides that appeared on Uni, MCA, and 20th Century Records. Perfectly positioned for all Barry White collectors and soul / R&B aficionados, it includes the hits: Walkin’ In The Rain With The One I Love, Is It Really True Boy – Is It Really Me, It May Be Winter Outside (But In My Heart It’s Spring), Under The Influence Of Love, and People Of Tomorrow Are The Children Of Today. With newly remastered audio from the Uni / MCA / 20th Century Records master tapes, and with the 2LP cut at Abbey Road Studios for the highest possible sound quality, this fantastic new compilation includes new liner essays by music writer and broadcaster Daryl Easlea, and detailed track notes.