Barry White
b. 12 September 1944, Galveston, Texas, USA. Raised in Los
Angeles, White immersed himself in the local music fraternity
while still very young, playing piano on Jesse Belvin's hit,
Goodnight My Love, at the age of 11. Barry made several records
during the early '60s, under his own name, as Barry Lee, and as a
member of the Upfronts, the Atlantics and the Majestics. However,
he found a greater success as a backroom figure, guiding the
careers of, amongst others, Felice Taylor and Viola Wills. In
1969 White put together Love Unlimited, a female vocal trio made
up of Diana Taylor, Glodean James (his future wife) and her
sister Linda. He also founded the Love Unlimited Orchestra, a 40-piece
ensemble to accompany himself and the singing trio, for which he
conducted, composed and arranged. Love Unlimited's success in
1972 with Walkin In The Rain With The One I Love, featuring
White's gravelly, passion-soaked voice on the telephone,
rejuvenated Barry's own career, during which he scored major US
hits with I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby, Never,
Never Gonna Give Ya Up (both 1973), Can't Get Enough Of Your Love,
Babe and You're The First, The Last, My Everything (both 1974)
all of which proved just as popular in the UK. With these, the
artist established a well-wrought formula where catchy pop/soul
melodies were fused to sweeping arrangements and the singer's
husky growl. The style quickly verged on self-parody as the
sexual content of the lyrics grew more explicit, but although his
pop hits lessened towards the end of the '70s, he remained the
idolatry subject of live performances. The singer's last major
hit was in 1978 with Billy Joel's Just The Way You Are. He later
undertook several recordings with Glodean White before returning
to the UK Top 20 in 1987 with Sho You Right. The subject of
critical approbation, particularly with reference to his large
frame. White's achievements during the peak of his career, in
securing gold and platinum discs for worldwide sales, should not
be underestimated. Lisa Stansfieldhas often voiced her approval
of White's work and in 1992, she and White re-recorded a version
of Stansfield's hit, All Around The World but it was not as
successful as the original.
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