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    <description>The Sultan of Seduction: Why Barry White’s Baritone Spells Sexy Soulful Romance 
Like silken sonic honey oozing richly, Barry White’s unmistakably seductive music catalyzes carnal chemistry perhaps more effectively than any American composer within radio waves. Through uniquely sultry style blending syrupy baritone crooning, funky bedroom jams and lush orchestrations...Barry White almost scientifically engineered steamy babymaking soundtracks specifically “Gettin' Down Tonight”. No modern Casanova playlist feels complete minus White’s canonical sensuous jams setting moods aglow on dimmer switches everywhere. 
So why does Barry White’s distinguished discography from the early 1970s onwards feel practically patented fuel injecting lusty listener libidos each subsequent Valentine's season over half a century strong? How did this macho soul maestro’s erogenous funk rhapsodies weave directly associated with gushy Hallmark holidays, floral bouquets or candy heart confections spelling coy come-ons? Beyond Barry’s boastfully self-imposed “The Maestro of Love” titles...what gives White’s bustling bedchamber anthems a uniquely synonymous correlation between torrid tempos and torrid intentions? 
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Cinematic Sonic Seduction Begins 
The origins explaining Barry White's intimate art begin through backing female vocal trio Love Unlimited he managed to guide towards initial R&amp;B chart success. Having already garnered acclaim writing/producing sizzling hits for other nascent stars during the 1960s...White creatively supported group members Glodean James, her sister Linda and Diane Taylor shaping lushly layered accompaniment foregrounding their crystalline singing floating cloudlike amidst cinematic strings seducing listeners deeper towards paradise grooves propelling upwards ecstatically ultimately merging bright intensity light fantastic. 
It all congealed gloriously 1973 majorly level-up album Rhapsody In White where Barry himself dueted lead ladies foreground across tracks alternating sultry pillow whispers besides thunderously funky choruses painting vast romantic sonic landscapes akin sweeping Hollywood silver screen love epics yet condensed intimately headphone journeys urging sweet release by fadeout notes. Rhapsody In White struck commercial gold for 20th Century Records confirming Barry's production prowess but moreover revealing a sensual stylistic sonic signature seducing audiences en masse who never realized futuristic babymaking funk politely introduced their bedrooms before clothes even hit floors. 
From these highly arranged steamy orchestrations onward through subsequent 70s LPs unleashing string-laden libido classics like “Never Gonna Give You Up”, “Can't Get Enough Of Your Love” and “You're The First, The Last, My Everything”...Barry White codified literal musical magic stoking erogenous fires spreading feverish lusty freakiness round world making ethereal love hang suspended air everywhere soundwaves reached. The Mae

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    <itunes:summary>The Sultan of Seduction: Why Barry White’s Baritone Spells Sexy Soulful Romance 
Like silken sonic honey oozing richly, Barry White’s unmistakably seductive music catalyzes carnal chemistry perhaps more effectively than any American composer within radio waves. Through uniquely sultry style blending syrupy baritone crooning, funky bedroom jams and lush orchestrations...Barry White almost scientifically engineered steamy babymaking soundtracks specifically “Gettin' Down Tonight”. No modern Casanova playlist feels complete minus White’s canonical sensuous jams setting moods aglow on dimmer switches everywhere. 
So why does Barry White’s distinguished discography from the early 1970s onwards feel practically patented fuel injecting lusty listener libidos each subsequent Valentine's season over half a century strong? How did this macho soul maestro’s erogenous funk rhapsodies weave directly associated with gushy Hallmark holidays, floral bouquets or candy heart confections spelling coy come-ons? Beyond Barry’s boastfully self-imposed “The Maestro of Love” titles...what gives White’s bustling bedchamber anthems a uniquely synonymous correlation between torrid tempos and torrid intentions? 
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Cinematic Sonic Seduction Begins 
The origins explaining Barry White's intimate art begin through backing female vocal trio Love Unlimited he managed to guide towards initial R&amp;B chart success. Having already garnered acclaim writing/producing sizzling hits for other nascent stars during the 1960s...White creatively supported group members Glodean James, her sister Linda and Diane Taylor shaping lushly layered accompaniment foregrounding their crystalline singing floating cloudlike amidst cinematic strings seducing listeners deeper towards paradise grooves propelling upwards ecstatically ultimately merging bright intensity light fantastic. 
It all congealed gloriously 1973 majorly level-up album Rhapsody In White where Barry himself dueted lead ladies foreground across tracks alternating sultry pillow whispers besides thunderously funky choruses painting vast romantic sonic landscapes akin sweeping Hollywood silver screen love epics yet condensed intimately headphone journeys urging sweet release by fadeout notes. Rhapsody In White struck commercial gold for 20th Century Records confirming Barry's production prowess but moreover revealing a sensual stylistic sonic signature seducing audiences en masse who never realized futuristic babymaking funk politely introduced their bedrooms before clothes even hit floors. 
From these highly arranged steamy orchestrations onward through subsequent 70s LPs unleashing string-laden libido classics like “Never Gonna Give You Up”, “Can't Get Enough Of Your Love” and “You're The First, The Last, My Everything”...Barry White codified literal musical magic stoking erogenous fires spreading feverish lusty freakiness round world making ethereal love hang suspended air everywhere soundwaves reached. The Mae

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Like silken sonic honey oozing richly, Barry White’s unmistakably seductive music catalyzes carnal chemistry perhaps more effectively than any American composer within radio waves. Through uniquely sultry style blending syrupy baritone crooning, funky bedroom jams and lush orchestrations...Barry White almost scientifically engineered steamy babymaking soundtracks specifically “Gettin' Down Tonight”. No modern Casanova playlist feels complete minus White’s canonical sensuous jams setting moods aglow on dimmer switches everywhere. 
So why does Barry White’s distinguished discography from the early 1970s onwards feel practically patented fuel injecting lusty listener libidos each subsequent Valentine's season over half a century strong? How did this macho soul maestro’s erogenous funk rhapsodies weave directly associated with gushy Hallmark holidays, floral bouquets or candy heart confections spelling coy come-ons? Beyond Barry’s boastfully self-imposed “The Maestro of Love” titles...what gives White’s bustling bedchamber anthems a uniquely synonymous correlation between torrid tempos and torrid intentions? 
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Cinematic Sonic Seduction Begins 
The origins explaining Barry White's intimate art begin through backing female vocal trio Love Unlimited he managed to guide towards initial R&amp;B chart success. Having already garnered acclaim writing/producing sizzling hits for other nascent stars during the 1960s...White creatively supported group members Glodean James, her sister Linda and Diane Taylor shaping lushly layered accompaniment foregrounding their crystalline singing floating cloudlike amidst cinematic strings seducing listeners deeper towards paradise grooves propelling upwards ecstatically ultimately merging bright intensity light fantastic. 
It all congealed gloriously 1973 majorly level-up album Rhapsody In White where Barry himself dueted lead ladies foreground across tracks alternating sultry pillow whispers besides thunderously funky choruses painting vast romantic sonic landscapes akin sweeping Hollywood silver screen love epics yet condensed intimately headphone journeys urging sweet release by fadeout notes. Rhapsody In White struck commercial gold for 20th Century Records confirming Barry's production prowess but moreover revealing a sensual stylistic sonic signature seducing audiences en masse who never realized futuristic babymaking funk politely introduced their bedrooms before clothes even hit floors. 
From these highly arranged steamy orchestrations onward through subsequent 70s LPs unleashing string-laden libido classics like “Never Gonna Give You Up”, “Can't Get Enough Of Your Love” and “You're The First, The Last, My Everything”...Barry White codified literal musical magic stoking erogenous fires spreading feverish lusty freakiness round world making ethereal love hang suspended air everywhere soundwaves reached. The Mae

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Like silken sonic honey oozing richly, Barry White’s unmistakably seductive music catalyzes carnal chemistry perhaps more effectively than any American composer within radio waves. Through uniquely sultry style blending syrupy baritone crooning, funky bedroom jams and lush orchestrations...Barry White almost scientifically engineered steamy babymaking soundtracks specifically “Gettin' Down Tonight”. No modern Casanova playlist feels complete minus White’s canonical sensuous jams setting moods aglow on dimmer switches everywhere. 
So why does Barry White’s distinguished discography from the early 1970s onwards feel practically patented fuel injecting lusty listener libidos each subsequent Valentine's season over half a century strong? How did this macho soul maestro’s erogenous funk rhapsodies weave directly associated with gushy Hallmark holidays, floral bouquets or candy heart confections spelling coy come-ons? Beyond Barry’s boastfully self-imposed “The Maestro of Love” titles...what gives White’s bustling bedchamber anthems a uniquely synonymous correlation between torrid tempos and torrid intentions? 
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Cinematic Sonic Seduction Begins    
The origins explaining Barry White's intimate art begin through backing female vocal trio Love Unlimited he managed to guide towards initial R&amp;B chart success. Having already garnered acclaim writing/producing sizzling hits for other nascent stars during the 1960s...White creatively supported group members Glodean James, her sister Linda and Diane Taylor shaping lushly layered accompaniment foregrounding their crystalline singing floating cloudlike amidst cinematic strings seducing listeners deeper towards paradise grooves propelling upwards ecstatically ultimately merging bright intensity light fantastic. 
It all congealed gloriously 1973 majorly level-up album Rhapsody In White where Barry himself dueted lead ladies foreground across tracks alternating sultry pillow whispers besides thunderously funky choruses painting vast romantic sonic landscapes akin sweeping Hollywood silver screen love epics yet condensed intimately headphone journeys urging sweet release by fadeout notes. Rhapsody In White struck commercial gold for 20th Century Records confirming Barry's production prowess but moreover revealing a sensual stylistic sonic signature seducing audiences en masse who never realized futuristic babymaking funk politely introduced their bedrooms before clothes even hit floors. 
From these highly arranged steamy orchestrations onward through subsequent 70s LPs unleashing string-laden libido classics like “Never Gonna Give You Up”, “Can't Get Enough Of Your Love” and “You're The First, The Last, My Everything”...Barry White codified literal musical magic stoking erogenous fires spreading feverish lusty freakiness round world making ethereal love hang suspended air everywhere soundwaves reached. The

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      <itunes:summary>The Sultan of Seduction: Why Barry White’s Baritone Spells Sexy Soulful Romance 
Like silken sonic honey oozing richly, Barry White’s unmistakably seductive music catalyzes carnal chemistry perhaps more effectively than any American composer within radio waves. Through uniquely sultry style blending syrupy baritone crooning, funky bedroom jams and lush orchestrations...Barry White almost scientifically engineered steamy babymaking soundtracks specifically “Gettin' Down Tonight”. No modern Casanova playlist feels complete minus White’s canonical sensuous jams setting moods aglow on dimmer switches everywhere. 
So why does Barry White’s distinguished discography from the early 1970s onwards feel practically patented fuel injecting lusty listener libidos each subsequent Valentine's season over half a century strong? How did this macho soul maestro’s erogenous funk rhapsodies weave directly associated with gushy Hallmark holidays, floral bouquets or candy heart confections spelling coy come-ons? Beyond Barry’s boastfully self-imposed “The Maestro of Love” titles...what gives White’s bustling bedchamber anthems a uniquely synonymous correlation between torrid tempos and torrid intentions? 
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Cinematic Sonic Seduction Begins    
The origins explaining Barry White's intimate art begin through backing female vocal trio Love Unlimited he managed to guide towards initial R&amp;B chart success. Having already garnered acclaim writing/producing sizzling hits for other nascent stars during the 1960s...White creatively supported group members Glodean James, her sister Linda and Diane Taylor shaping lushly layered accompaniment foregrounding their crystalline singing floating cloudlike amidst cinematic strings seducing listeners deeper towards paradise grooves propelling upwards ecstatically ultimately merging bright intensity light fantastic. 
It all congealed gloriously 1973 majorly level-up album Rhapsody In White where Barry himself dueted lead ladies foreground across tracks alternating sultry pillow whispers besides thunderously funky choruses painting vast romantic sonic landscapes akin sweeping Hollywood silver screen love epics yet condensed intimately headphone journeys urging sweet release by fadeout notes. Rhapsody In White struck commercial gold for 20th Century Records confirming Barry's production prowess but moreover revealing a sensual stylistic sonic signature seducing audiences en masse who never realized futuristic babymaking funk politely introduced their bedrooms before clothes even hit floors. 
From these highly arranged steamy orchestrations onward through subsequent 70s LPs unleashing string-laden libido classics like “Never Gonna Give You Up”, “Can't Get Enough Of Your Love” and “You're The First, The Last, My Everything”...Barry White codified literal musical magic stoking erogenous fires spreading feverish lusty freakiness round world making ethereal love hang suspended air everywhere soundwaves reached. The

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Like silken sonic honey oozing richly, Barry White’s unmistakably seductive music catalyzes carnal chemistry perhaps more effectively than any American composer within radio waves. Through uniquely sultry style blending syrupy baritone crooning, funky bedroom jams and lush orchestrations...Barry White almost scientifically engineered steamy babymaking soundtracks specifically “Gettin' Down Tonight”. No modern Casanova playlist feels complete minus White’s canonical sensuous jams setting moods aglow on dimmer switches everywhere. 
So why does Barry White’s distinguished discography from the early 1970s onwards feel practically patented fuel injecting lusty listener libidos each subsequent Valentine's season over half a century strong? How did this macho soul maestro’s erogenous funk rhapsodies weave directly associated with gushy Hallmark holidays, floral bouquets or candy heart confections spelling coy come-ons? Beyond Barry’s boastfully self-imposed “The Maestro of Love” titles...what gives White’s bustling bedchamber anthems a uniquely synonymous correlation between torrid tempos and torrid intentions? 
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Cinematic Sonic Seduction Begins    
The origins explaining Barry White's intimate art begin through backing female vocal trio Love Unlimited he managed to guide towards initial R&amp;B chart success. Having already garnered acclaim writing/producing sizzling hits for other nascent stars during the 1960s...White creatively supported group members Glodean James, her sister Linda and Diane Taylor shaping lushly layered accompaniment foregrounding their crystalline singing floating cloudlike amidst cinematic strings seducing listeners deeper towards paradise grooves propelling upwards ecstatically ultimately merging bright intensity light fantastic. 
It all congealed gloriously 1973 majorly level-up album Rhapsody In White where Barry himself dueted lead ladies foreground across tracks alternating sultry pillow whispers besides thunderously funky choruses painting vast romantic sonic landscapes akin sweeping Hollywood silver screen love epics yet condensed intimately headphone journeys urging sweet release by fadeout notes. Rhapsody In White struck commercial gold for 20th Century Records confirming Barry's production prowess but moreover revealing a sensual stylistic sonic signature seducing audiences en masse who never realized futuristic babymaking funk politely introduced their bedrooms before clothes even hit floors. 
From these highly arranged steamy orchestrations onward through subsequent 70s LPs unleashing string-laden libido classics like “Never Gonna Give You Up”, “Can't Get Enough Of Your Love” and “You're The First, The Last, My Everything”...Barry White codified literal musical magic stoking erogenous fires spreading feverish lusty freakiness round world making ethereal love hang suspended air everywhere soundwaves reached. The

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