Under the Influence of. Love Unlimited, an Album by Love Unlimited. Released in June 1973 on 20th Century (catalog no. 9209-414; Vinyl LP). Genres: Smooth Soul. Featured peformers: Glodean James (vocals), Linda James (vocals), Diane Taylor (vocals), Barry White (producer, arranger, songwriter), Gene Page (arranger), Frank Kejmar (engineer), Paul Elmore (engineer), George Whiteman (photography). Jul 07, 2015 referencing Under The Influence Of Love Unlimited, LP, Album, Ter, T-414 very groovy (if ppl still use that term) album. Easily can hear the hints of Barry White behind the production of this one, as this was his group (if I am remembering correctly).
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Artist: Love Unlimited
Title: Under the Influence of Love Unlimited
Year Of Release: 1973
Label: 20th Century Records / T-414
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 33:52
Total Size: 732 MB
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Tracklist:Title: Under the Influence of Love Unlimited
Year Of Release: 1973
Label: 20th Century Records / T-414
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 33:52
Total Size: 732 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
A1 – Love's Theme (Instrumental) (04:08)
A2 – Under The Influence Of Love (04:09)
A3 – Lovin' You, That's All I'm After (04:29)
A4 – Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It (03:50)
B1 – Say It Again (03:19)
B2 – Someone Really Cares For You (05:40)
B3 – It May Be Winter Outside, (But In My Heart It's Spring) (04:14)
B4 – Yes, We Finally Made It (Instrumental) (03:45)
AllMusic Review by Amy Hanson
If there was ever to be a poster child of the disco movement, Barry White would be a top pick. Across his own solo career and through his Love Unlimited Orchestra and Love Unlimited side projects, he dominated the early days of this feel-good genre. And Love Unlimited felt best of all. White worked with vocalists Diane Taylor, Glodean James, and Glodean's sister, Linda James, for nearly a year before their 1972 debut album, a disappointing set that nevertheless yielded one of the signature hits of the age, 'Walking in the Rain With the One I Love.' It was that ethereal beauty that the trio hoped to re-create with the autumn 1973 release of Under the Influence Of.... They succeeded, with room to spare. The album opens with the soaring strings of the Love Unlimited Orchestra's instrumental 'Love's Theme,' a stupendous mood-setter that was released on that band's album nearly simultaneously and became a number one hit in December. However, here the piece was merely intended to set the scene for all that was to follow. From the effusive 'Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It' and the tender ballad 'Lovin' You, That's All I'm After' to the Motown-ish strains of 'It May Be Winter Outside (But in My Heart It's Spring') (which gave the trio another Top 50 hit), Love Unlimited served up a nonstop diet of heartfelt, if not always heart-stopping, music. A sweetly tempting byproduct of its era, Under the Influence Of... doesn't walk away with top honors, and White was always best on his own material. Love Unlimited's variations on his trademark waka-waka guitar and lush strings are never less than fascinating, however, and the poignancy of the nostalgia train continues to churn.
If there was ever to be a poster child of the disco movement, Barry White would be a top pick. Across his own solo career and through his Love Unlimited Orchestra and Love Unlimited side projects, he dominated the early days of this feel-good genre. And Love Unlimited felt best of all. White worked with vocalists Diane Taylor, Glodean James, and Glodean's sister, Linda James, for nearly a year before their 1972 debut album, a disappointing set that nevertheless yielded one of the signature hits of the age, 'Walking in the Rain With the One I Love.' It was that ethereal beauty that the trio hoped to re-create with the autumn 1973 release of Under the Influence Of.... They succeeded, with room to spare. The album opens with the soaring strings of the Love Unlimited Orchestra's instrumental 'Love's Theme,' a stupendous mood-setter that was released on that band's album nearly simultaneously and became a number one hit in December. However, here the piece was merely intended to set the scene for all that was to follow. From the effusive 'Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It' and the tender ballad 'Lovin' You, That's All I'm After' to the Motown-ish strains of 'It May Be Winter Outside (But in My Heart It's Spring') (which gave the trio another Top 50 hit), Love Unlimited served up a nonstop diet of heartfelt, if not always heart-stopping, music. A sweetly tempting byproduct of its era, Under the Influence Of... doesn't walk away with top honors, and White was always best on his own material. Love Unlimited's variations on his trademark waka-waka guitar and lush strings are never less than fascinating, however, and the poignancy of the nostalgia train continues to churn.
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Tracklist
▼ 12' Vinyl 1 | |||
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# | Title | Rating | Length |
A1 | Love’s Theme (instrumental)
| 4.65 | 4:08 |
A2 | Under the Influence of Love
| 5 | 4:09 |
A3 | Lovin’ You, That’s All I’m After
| 5 | 4:29 |
A4 | Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It
| 5 | 3:50 |
B1 | Say It Again
| 5 | 3:19 |
B2 | Someone Really Cares for You
| 5 | 5:40 |
B3 | It May Be Winter Outside, (But in My Heart It’s Spring)
| 5 | 4:14 |
B4 | Yes, We Finally Made It
| 5 | 3:45 |
Credits
12' Vinyl 1
arranger: | Barry White (tracks A1–B4) |
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composer: | |
conductor: | Barry White (track A1) |
engineer: | Frank Kegmer(engineer) (tracks A1–B4) |
lyricist: | |
orchestra: | Love Unlimited Orchestra (tracks A1–B4) |
producer: | |
vocals: | Love Unlimited (tracks A2–B4) |
writer: | Barry White (tracks A2, B3) |
phonographic copyright by: | 20th Century Records(1972–1978; name reverted in 1978 to 20th Century-Fox Records) (1973 –) (tracks A2–B4) 20th Century Records(1972–1978; name reverted in 1978 to 20th Century-Fox Records) (1973) (track A1) |
publisher: | January Music Corp. (tracks A1, A3–B2, B4) Very Own Music (tracks A2, B3) |
edits: | Love’s Theme(single version) by Love Unlimited Orchestra (track A1) |
mash-ups: | |
sampled by: | Say It Again by P‐Money feat. Monsta G & Pac Div (track B1) Say It Again by Wale & 9th Wonder feat. Royce da 5′9″ (track B1) The Dream Shatterer (original version) by Big Pun (track A2) |
instrumental recording of: | |
is the basis for: | Dream of Me (Based on Love's Theme) (track A1) |
later versions: | |
recording of: | It May Be Winter Outside (But in My Heart It’s Spring) (track B3) Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It (track A4) Someone Really Cares for You (track B2) Love’s Theme(instrumental version) (1973) (track A1) |
Under The Influence Of Love Unlimited Album
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photography: | George Whiteman |
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Discogs: | https://www.discogs.com/release/580795[info] |
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other databases: | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5842615[info] |
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Discogs: | https://www.discogs.com/master/134214[info] |
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other databases: | https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/love_unlimited/under_the_influence_of____love_unlimited/[info] |
Allmusic: | https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000873259[info] |
Wikidata: | Q7883322[info] |