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| 1. Don’t Know Where Love Has Gone (4:57) | | | 2. If You Know, Won’t You Tell Me (5:05) | | | 3. I’m So Blue And You Are Too (7:04) | | | 4. Baby, We Better Try To Get It Together (4:25) | | | 5. You See The Trouble With Me (3:29) | | | 6. Let The Music Play (6:15) | | | 7. Let The Music Play (Single Version) (3:25) | | | 8. Let The Music Play (Instrumental B-side Version) (4:15) | | | 9. Let The Music Play (M+M Throwback Mix-Previously Unreleased) (9:09) | | | 10. Let The Music Play (Funkstar’s Club Deluxe Mix) (5:51) | | | 11. Let The Music Play (Alternate Version) | |
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SITE PRE-SALE DATE: 1/20/12
SITE SHIP DATE: 1/31/12
Let The Music Play was the Maestro Barry White’s sixth album of new material. Released in 1976, it included three worldwide hit singles — the title song, “You See The Trouble With Me” and “Baby, We Better Try To Get It Together” — and was another instant classic. In recent years the album fell out of print; it is being made available now in a new, digitally remastered Expanded Edition overseen by the Barry White estate.
Let The Music Play: Expanded Edition features the complete album, plus five bonus versions of the title track — the original single mix; the rare instrumental B-side; the Funkstar Deluxe remix from 2000; the alternate mix first heard on Unlimited, the BW box set issued in 2009; and a previously unreleased mix that re-imagines the tune as an extended, "throwback" 12-inch, with previously unheard passages.
Included is an introductory essay by Barry White’s musical director and longtime friend Jack Perry.
Tracks 1-6: Original LP
Tracks 7-11: Bonus Tracks
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