The Love Unlimited

The Love Unlimited Orchestra - White Gold (Remastered) (1974/1999)

The Love Unlimited Orchestra - White Gold (Remastered) (1974/1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 259 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 102 MB
44:57 | Soul, Disco | Label: Mercury

Barry White's second Love Unlimited Orchestra album drives more carefully down the middle of the road than did its predecessor, Rhapsody in White. Save for the extremely polite "Satin Soul," most of White Gold is disco background instrumental with barely a pulse; the big man also refrains from butting in with the purring pronouncements of love (or horniness) that helped make Rhapsody such a kick. Still, you have to kind of admire an album whose cover carries a credit for the jewelers who loaned most of the photo props. –Rickey Wright
The Love Unlimited Orchestra (Barry White) - Rhapsody In White (1974)

The Love Unlimited Orchestra (Barry White) - Rhapsody In White (1974)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 253 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 104 Mb | Scans included
Funk, Disco, Soul, Jazz-Funk | Label: Mercury | # 314 558 201-2 | Time: 00:38:54

The press may have dubbed Barry White "the walrus of love," but he was certainly the guru of something for many star crossed lovers across his Love Unlimited Orchestra output. While White rocketed up the charts with his solo "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More" in 1973, it was that same year's smash single "Love's Theme" that shot Love Unlimited Orchestra right up alongside him. Mostly instrumental, all orchestral, and packed with "that" tchka tchka guitar and full-fledged disco sound well before the genre reached maturity, Rhapsody in White set the stage and showcased the sounds that would shortly inspire a generation of producers, arrangers, and performers to start a million mirror balls spinning the world over. This album, in all its admitted smarminess, is a triumph.
Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra - The Best Of Love Unlimited Orchestra (1995)

Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra - The Best Of Love Unlimited Orchestra (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 526 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 199 Mb | Scans included
Instrumental R&B, Disco, Soul, Funk, Jazz-Funk | Label: Mercury | # 526 945-2 | 01:18:19

The Best of the Love Unlimited Orchestra collects 15 tracks by Barry White's groundbreaking instrumental support outfit. Their sound as assembled by White – thick layers of sweet strings, pulsing beats, chunky wah-wah guitars, plus tinkling piano and gently swelling horns – played a huge role in creating the blueprint for disco, not to mention countless porn soundtracks. In addition to backing White and his female protégées Love Unlimited, the Love Unlimited Orchestra also made their own recordings, naturally with White at the helm. Although they recorded up to 1983, their commercial heyday lasted from 1974-1977, when they charted regularly on the pop, R&B, and disco/club listings. They even scored a number one pop hit right out of the box with 1974's "Love's Theme," a watershed record in the history of disco. That's here, of course, plus the Orchestra's other chart hits: "Satin Soul," "Rhapsody in White," "Forever in Love," "My Sweet Summer Suite," "Bring It on Up," and their theme from the 1977 remake of King Kong.

The Singers Unlimited - Magic Voices (1998) 7 CD Box Set  Music

Posted by Designol at Aug. 24, 2023
The Singers Unlimited - Magic Voices (1998) 7 CD Box Set

The Singers Unlimited - Magic Voices (1998) 7 CD Box Set
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 2.45 Gb | Scans ~ 1 Gb | Time: 08:45:50
Vocal Jazz, Acapella, Harmony Vocal Group | Label: MPS | # 539 131/137

This vocal quartet originally started life as an extension of jazz band the Hi-Lo’s. From that prominent '50s band came Don Shelton, who decided to form Singers Unlimited after the Hi-Lo’s broke up in 1964. After retreating to Chicago, Illinois, where he worked on a series of television commercials, he enlisted fellow Hi-Lo’s veteran Gene Puerling of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to join him in the city in 1967. The group was formed along with Len Dresslar and Bonnie Herman, with the express intention of recording commercials in the doo wop/vocal group idiom. Shelton’s connections in the industry ensured the group was able to exploit the market successfully, and lucrative work rolled in. However, the 30-second snatches of songs hardly satisfied their artistic ambitions, and when they found themselves with studio time left over after one session, they recorded a take on the Beatles' "The Fool on the Hill." Through visiting jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, the demo of the a cappella recording was passed to MPS Records in Germany.
The League Unlimited Orchestra - Love And Dancing (1982) {1984 Virgin}

The League Unlimited Orchestra - Love And Dancing (1982) {1984 Virgin}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | 219 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 83 mb
Genre: synth pop, new wave

Love And Dancing is a 1982 instrumental album by The Human League, credited to The League Unlimited Orchestra. This was released on CD in 1984 by Virgin Records.
Love Unlimited - The UNI, MCA and 20th Century Records Singles 1972-1975 (2018)

Love Unlimited - The UNI, MCA and 20th Century Records Singles 1972-1975 (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 428 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 157 Mb | 01:08:34
Soul, Female Vocal | Label: Universal Music, Mercury Records

Featuring all 10 of Love Unlimited’s US 7” singles released between 1972-1975, this set is the first compilation to pull together all the group’s A- and B-sides that appeared on Uni, MCA, and 20th Century Records. Perfectly positioned for all Barry White collectors and soul / R&B aficionados, it includes the hits: Walkin’ In The Rain With The One I Love, Is It Really True Boy – Is It Really Me, It May Be Winter Outside (But In My Heart It’s Spring), Under The Influence Of Love, and People Of Tomorrow Are The Children Of Today.
Love Unlimited Orchestra - The 20th Century Records Singles 1973-1979 (2018)

Love Unlimited Orchestra - The 20th Century Records Singles 1973-1979 (2018)
XLD Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 896 MB | No Scans
Genre: Soul, Disco, Funk | Label: 20th Century Records | Catalog Number: 0602567410744

Featuring all 14 of Love Unlimited Orchestra’s US 7” singles released between 1973-1979, as well as the 12” Single Disco versions of a further 7 tracks, this set is the first compilation to pull together all the group’s A- and B-sides. Perfectly positioned for all Barry White collectors and soul / R&B aficionados, it includes the hits: Love’s Theme, Rhapsody In White, Satin Soul, My Suite Summer Suite, and Theme From “Shaft”.
VA - Love's Train: The Best Of Funk Essentials Ballads (1995)

VA - Love's Train: The Best Of Funk Essentials Ballads (1995)
FLAC (tracks) - 462 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 181 MB
1:19:11 | Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Funk | Label: Mercury

Some multiple-artists compilations satisfy more than others. On some you enjoy a few cuts, while others are use to accentuate romantic encounters – the kind you lay on the CD player, push "repeat all," and go for it, knowing the music is set. This collection is like that. It begins soft and slow with "Baby Blues" by the Love Unlimited Orchestra featuring Barry White; it kicks into second with Con Funk Shun's "Love's Train" and hits high gear on Stephanie Mills' electrifying closer "Feel the Fire."The different styles offer a cornucopia of love jams. Everything from Randy Brown's deep soul romp "I Wanna Make Love to You" to Kool & the Gang's jazzy, synthesized "Summer Madness." You won't find any disappointing edited versions, either; seven minutes and twenty seconds of "Heaven Must Be Like This" by the Ohio Players attest to that.
The Singers Unlimited - Feeling Free (with the Pat Williams Orchestra) (1975)

The Singers Unlimited - Feeling Free (with the Pat Williams Orchestra) (1975)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 208.80 Mb + 20.93 Mb (Scans) | 38:33
Swing, Vocal jazz | Label: MPS Records (821 858-2)

The Singers Unlimited were a four-part jazz vocal group formed in 1971 by Gene Puerling. Members of the group included Len Dresslar (better known as the Jolly Green Giant in General Mills commercials), Bonnie Herman, Don Shelton and Puerling himself. Gene Puerling and Don Shelton had formed part of Puerling's successful all-male vocal group, The Hi-Lo's, some years previously, though Shelton was a 1959 replacement for original HiLo Bob Strassen. The Singers Unlimited group were originally formed to record for commercials in the USA, but as time passed, they were persuaded to enter the recording studio to record a series of albums. On the recommendation of pianist Oscar Peterson (who was also signed to the label at the time), they gained a contract with German label MPS. They recorded two albums in 1971, the first a cappella, the second, In Tune with Peterson's then-current trio. The group produced 15 albums, of which arguably the most well-known is their Christmas album (which was actually recorded before the group's association with MPS.) All of the 14 albums they recorded specifically for MPS (between the years 1971-1982) are collected in the 7-CD box set entitled Magic Voices.
The Singers Unlimited - Feeling Free (1975/2014) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

The Singers Unlimited - Feeling Free (1975/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88.2 kHz | Time - 38:13 minutes | 741 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Pair the outstanding vocal group, Singers Unlimited, with the incredible Pat Williams Orchestra and you end up with a production that is greater than the sum of its parts. Great selection of tunes, extremely well performed. The music in that instance being very pleasant lightly funky orchestral jazz.