Stone Gon'

by Island / Mercury

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Release Date:1994-05-03
Label:Island / Mercury
UPC:042283651623
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Island / Mercury
ASIN:B000001FPI
Category:Music

Tracks on Stone Gon' by Island / Mercury

  1. Girl It's True, Yes I'll Always Love You
  2. Honey Please, Can't Ya See
  3. You're My Baby
  4. Hard to Believe That I Found You
  5. Never, Never Gonna Give You Up

Customer Reviews

the maestro at his best - Reviewed on 2008-09-24
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i bought this on vinyl back in the day. it opened up like a huge greeting card full of love for barry's wife. the songs on there are long lush beautiful odes to love. NEVER NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP in its unedited version is just the pinnacle of his career to me. HONEY PLEASE CANT YA SEE while not a big hit just shines and is also extended on this issue. not a bad song in the bunch. theres only a few songs because they are so long. a masterpiece by the maestro of love. so happy to finally have it on cd. i wish i didnt give my vinyl to my sister but she loved him so.
TY BESS(THE MUSIC MAN) - Reviewed on 2007-01-19
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1 customer found this review helpful.

The best of the best this is it!.from never gonna give you up to girl it,s true. this is and will always be barry at his best rip. enjoy!
One of the Best Singles by Barry - Reviewed on 2006-11-09
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The single "Hard To Believe That I Found You" is one of the best songs performed by Barry. I would rate it in the top 10 of all the songs Barry released. This single alone is worth the price of the CD. The single "Girl It's True, Yes I'll Always Love You" is also a noteworthy song.
Barry 'the sophomore' - Reviewed on 2004-01-18
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Its 1973 and The Maestro is releasing his second album. As the album title and art work suggests this is one space age, tripped out listening experience, with the production at times having an almost mesmerising, dreamy effect.

The killer jams on this album are the singles `Honey Please' and `Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up', two signature Maestro tunes presented to you here in all their full length glory. The remaining songs find Barry much like his first album `I've Got So Much To Give' (1972) still finding his mark. Whilst the vocals on these three other joints are occasionally a little off the mark, the grooves never leave you hanging. The production on this album is awesome from start to finish. And as usual, Barry doesn't confine himself to 3 or 4 minute songs. He lets them take as long as they take.

Overall `Stone Gon' is an essential 70s record with its own distinct and enjoyable flavour.

A Soulful Masterpiece - Reviewed on 2003-07-27
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No one could tell a woman how much he loves her like Barry White. This album is proof of that. My Mom bought this album shortly after its release, and she still plays it all the time. These songs are beautiful, and Barry's words at intervals throughout the songs are gorgeous. They brighten the album all the more, and now that it's on CD, it sounds better than ever. Each sound is crystal clear and flawless. This is Barry at his best!
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