Stone Gon'

| Barry White

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Stone Gon'

Stone Gon’ is the second studio album by American R&B singer Barry White, released in 1973 on the 20th Century label. The album was arranged by Barry White and Gene Page. – Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    Stone Gon' was the second release in an incredible run of sensually charged titles White produced during the first half of the '70s.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    White keeps things well controlled throughout — musically, at least. Now if he’d only stop talking…. 

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  • Robert Christgau

    White's hustle is to unite Isaac Hayes's power with Al Green's niceness, and in his way, he does. He is as humorless as Hayes, but with none of Hayes's grandeur, which is 90 per cent phony anyway. And he is as mendacious as Green, but with none of Green's sexy charm, which at least keeps its promise for a night or two.  

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  • Don Ignacio

    For the most part, Stone Gon’ is a clone of the previous album. Again, he writes enough ideas for a 10-minute EP, but he extends it over the course of 40 minutes. That’s 30 minutes you could have spent one something a little more useful like saving the world! … or at least listening to The Sex Pistols.  

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