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The Icon Is Love
Critics may contend that Barry White passed his hit-making peak in the late '70s, but the man with the righteously real, deep-down-in-the-vocal-basement tones shocked all the nonbelievers in 1994. Thanks to "Practice What You Preach," the major hit single from this collection, White proved that he was far from being down with the count. Written and produced by White with Gerald Levert and his musical partner Tony Nicholas, the song not only found favor with White's existing audience, it had enough contemporary appeal to win the pop and soul legend some new fans, giving White's recording career a much-needed jolt. White also used the services of other current musical hit makers for the project: Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis cowrote "I Only Want to Be with You" and "Come On," a pair of strong tunes for the album. However, White is at his bedroom best on "Baby's Home" and "Whatever We Had, We Had," most definitely a throwback to his earlier work as a '70s chartbuster. --David Nathan
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Tracks| 1 | Practice What You Preach - Barry White, White, Barry | | 2 | There It Is - Barry White, White, Barry | | 3 | I Only Want to Be with You - Barry White, Harris, James [Prod | | 4 | The Time Is Right - Barry White, Booker, Chuckii | | 5 | Baby's Home - Barry White, Eastmond, Barry | | 6 | Come On - Barry White, Harris, James [Prod | | 7 | Love Is the Icon - Barry White, Perry, Jack | | 8 | Sexy Undercover - Barry White, Perry, Jack | | 9 | Don't You Want to Know - Barry White, Lovesmith, Michael | | 10 | Whatever We Had, We Had - Barry White, Lovesmith, Michael |
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