Barry White (born Barrence Carter; September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003) was an American R&B, soul and disco singer, songwriter, and record producer. Known for his bass voice and romantic image, his greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and with the Love Unlimited Orchestra.
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20 Power Hits (K-tel, 1973)
Black Music (Arcade, 1974)
Black Explosion (Ronco, 1974
Super Bad (K-tel, 1974)
22 Electrifying Hits (K-tel, 1974)
Dance, Sing Or Anything (Ronco, 1975)
Souled Out (K-tel, 1975)
40 Super Greats (K-tel, 1975)
Get Dancin' (K-tel, 1975)
Rocket (Arcade, 1976)
Disco Rocket (K-tel, 1976)
Soul Motion (K-tel, 1976)
Pussycat Presents Listen To The Music / David Hamilton's Hot-Shots (Warwick, 1976)
40 Number 1 Hits (K-tel, 1977)
Disco Double (K-tel, 1978)
Love Songs (Warwick, 1978)
Black Velvet (Warwick, 1978)
Hi-Energy (K-tel, 1979)
Love Rock (Ronco, 1980)
Sunburn (Ronco, 1980)
Heart And Soul (K-tel, 1985)
Solid Soul (Telstar, 1987)
The Rare Groove Mix (Stylus, 1988)
Hyperactive! (Telstar, 1988)
...And The Beat Goes On (Telstar, 1988)
Seduction (K-tel, 1989)
The Greatest Love IV (Telstar, 1990)
Stevie Wonder (born Stevland Morris; May 13, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, and is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that include R&B, pop, soul, gospel, funk, and jazz.
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Super Bad (K-tel, 1974)
Pussycat Presents Love Songs / Stardust (Ronco, 1974)
Superstars Tribute To The Beatles (Arcade, 1976)
Together (K-tel, 1979)
Midnight In Motown (Telstar, 1982)
Dancin' (Telstar, 1982)
Sometimes When We Touch (Ronco, 1983)
All By Myself (K-tel, 1984)
The Very Best Of Motown Love Songs (Telstar, 1984)
Perfect Harmony (Tellydisc, 1984)
Memories (Tellydisc, 1984)
Love Songs (Telstar, 1984)
Merry Christmas To You (Warwick, 1984)
Heart And Soul (K-tel, 1985)
Motown Chartbusters (Telstar, 1986)
The Originals (Towerbell, 1986)
From Motown With Love (K-tel, 1987)
Motown In Motion (K-tel, 1988)
Back To The 60s - Sixties Mania 2 (Telstar, 1988)
Twenty Motown Heartbreakers (Telstar, 1989)
The Motown Collection (Telstar, 1990)
The Greatest Love IV (Telstar, 1990)
Top Of The Pops
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Roy Wood (born November 8, 1946) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He was particularly successful in the 1960s and 1970s as member and co-founder of the Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard.
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Wizzard was an English rock band formed by Roy Wood, previously a co-founding member of the Move and the Electric Light Orchestra.
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Dynamite (K-tel, 1974)
40 Super Greats (K-tel, 1975)
Music Express (K-tel, 1975)
Now That's What I Call Music - The Christmas Album (Virgin/EMI, 1985)
Bands Of Gold: The Sensational Seventies (Stylus, 1987)
The Rare Groove Mix (Stylus, 1988)
Glam Slam (K-tel, 1989)
Back In Time - The Sound Of The Seventies (Teledisc, 1990)
Top Of The Pops
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