samedi 29 novembre 2025

Fat Larry's Band (1983) Straight From The Heart (2022)


 

Circle City Band – Circle City Band (2012)



 

The Circle City Band – Party Lights (Shake Your Body Get Loose) (1985)


 

The Circle City Band – My Place (1984)


 

he Circle City Band – Magic (1983)


 

Exp Express – Express Yourself (With A Little Exp) (1980)


 

FUNK BOMBS COLLECTORS 332 & 333 EXCLUSIVE EDITIONS


 

WELCOME TO MANHATTAN 118 & 119 EXCLUSIVE EDITIONS


 

WTM & FBC EXCLUSIVE EDITIONS


 

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Nona Hendryx – Transformation (The Best Of Nona Hendryx) (1999



 

Casiopea - True Blue (2025)



 

Casiopea-P4 - Right Now (2024)



 

Casiopea-P4 - New Topics (2022)



 

Casiopea 3rd - Panspermia (2019)




 

Casiopea 3rd - A·ka·ri (2018)



 

Casiopea 3rd - I·Bu·Ki (2016)




 

Casiopea 3rd - A·So·Bo (2015)



 

Casiopea 3rd - Ta·Ma·Te·Box (2013)





 

Love Is Back 1979


 Love Is Back is the fifth studio album by Love Unlimited. It was published by the label CBS Records.[1] The album starts with the track "I'm So Glad That I'm a Woman", an R&B song considered by many a hymn to women, written by Barry White (creator of the group), Frank Wilson and Paul Politi. Three tracks entered the charts: "I'm So Glad That I'm a Woman", "High Steppin', Hip Dressin' Fella (You Got It Together)" and "If You Want Me, Say It" but all three songs didn't get to a high position because of promotion problems.

He's All I've Got 1977 (Recorded 1976–1977)


 He's All I've Got is a studio album by the American vocal group Love Unlimited.[1][2] It was released by Unlimited Gold Records in 1977.[3] The album was produced and arranged by Barry White.[4] Love Unlimited promoted the album by performing the title track on Soul Train.

In Heat (Love Unlimited album) 1974




In Heat is the third studio album by Love Unlimited. Released in 1974, the album charted at number 15 on the U.S. R&B charts. The single, "I Belong To You", was a number-one hit on the U.S. R&B charts in 1975.

Under the Influence of... Love Unlimited 1973


 Under The Influence of... is the second studio album by Love Unlimited

 Released in the summer of 1973, this album would chart at #3 in the U.S. R&B charts and reach #1 in Canada on the RPM national albums chart.

From a Girl's Point of View We Give to You... Love Unlimited 1972


 From a Girl's Point of View We Give to You... Love Unlimited is the debut studio album of American soul vocal trio Love Unlimited, released in 1972 on Uni/MCA Records. Produced by soul recording artist Barry White, for whom the trio served as a backing group at the time, the album was arranged by White and conductor Gene Page. It was digitally remastered by recording engineer Bill Inglot and reissued on May 10, 1994 by Varèse Vintage.

 Love Unlimited was made up of Diane Taylor and sisters Glodean and Linda James.[3] Glodean originally met recording artist and future husband Barry White through a mutual friend.[3] She was a fan of Viola Wills' single "Lost Without the Love of My Guy", a song co-written and arranged by White.[3] White rehearsed for almost a year with the trio, who had not done any professional singing before, and came up with their stage name, Love Unlimited.[3] White wrote "Walkin' in the Rain With the One I Love" with lyrics that were inspired by conversations with Glodean; the two engage in "phoned"-in dialogue on the song.[3] White's business partner Larry Nunes took the record to record executive and Uni Records-head Russ Regan.

Ahmed Fakroun – Ahmed Fakroun (1979)



 Ahmed Fakroun (Arabic: أحمد فكرون; born 1953) is a singer and songwriter from Benghazi, Libya. He is a pioneer of modern Arabic World Music.