The groove on this song is so slick and tight, it’s like Barry White pushed a button and it came out 3D printed. ![]() This pulse-stirring song from 1979’s The Message Is Love album was sampled a couple of times by Tupac Shakur, and looped by Heavy D and Big Daddy Kane, but the original is still the daddy. ![]() The chilling strings, the heavy slow groove: it must be late 70s Barry White. “Satin Soul,” from their 1974 album White Gold, was an early disco monster, covered by artists as diverse as Boris Gardiner and Henry Mancini, as well as Page, who delivered his own version. 10: Satin Soul (Love Unlimited Orchestra)īarry White’s backing group, The Love Unlimited Orchestra, cut records in their own right under Barry’s production umbrella, with White and orchestrator Gene Page running this tight ship. From Barry White’s first album, the lover man plays it low, slow and sincere on a tune with a Philly feel. Click to load video 11: I’ve Found Someone
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