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Released
  
October 4, 1994

The Icon Is Love (1994)
  
Staying Power (1999)

Release date
  
4 October 1994

Length
  
73:46

Artist
  
Barry White

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Recorded
  
1993-1994; Record One, Sherman Oaks, California Flyte Tyme Studios, Edina, Minnesota

Label
  
A&M/PolyGram Records 540 115

Genres
  
Soul music, Rhythm and blues

Producers
  
Barry White, Gerald Levert, Chuckii Booker

Awards
  
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album – Male

Similar
  
Staying Power, The Man Is Back!, The Right Night & Barry White, Put Me in Your Mix, Just Another Way to S

The Icon Is Love is the nineteenth studio album by American R&B singer Barry White, which was released on October 4, 1994 on A&M Records. The album represented a major comeback for White both critically and commercially, and went on to become easily his most successful album since his 1970s heyday. The Icon Is Love was White's seventh album to top the R&B chart, and its peak of #20 on the pop chart his highest placing there since 1977. It was also the first White album in 16 years to reach the UK top 50. Likewise, lead single "Practice What You Preach" was White's biggest since 1977's "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me" on both the R&B and pop charts.

Contents

Production credits were mainly shared by White variously with Gerald Levert, Jack Perry, Tony Nicholas and White's godson Chuckii Booker. The Icon Is Love also includes two tracks ("I Only Want to Be with You" and "Come On") produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded at their Flyte Tyme studios in Minnesota, which are the only tracks ever recorded by White on which he does not have at least a co-production credit. The album contains a remix of "Super Lover", from White's 1989 album The Man Is Back! as a bonus track.

The Icon Is Love was the first White album since the 1970s to garner almost universal critical acclaim in terms both of the quality of the material and its contemporary production standards and sound. The album won the 1995 Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album, Male, and in 1996 was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best R&B Album, losing out to TLC's CrazySexyCool. Its reputation has held up in the years since its release and it is generally cited as the best release of White's later career.

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Track listing

  1. "Practice What You Preach" (Barry White, Gerald Levert, Edwin Nicholas) - 5:59
  2. "There It Is" (White, Levert, Nicholas) - 7:03
  3. "I Only Want to Be With You" (James Harris III, Terry Lewis, White) - 5:01
  4. "The Time Is Right" (White, Chuckii Booker) - 5:46
  5. "Baby's Home" (Barry Eastmond, Gary Brown, Jolyon Skinner) - 8:17
  6. "Come On" (Harris, Lewis, White, James Wright) - 5:50
  7. "Love Is the Icon" (White, Jack Perry) - 4:38
  8. "Sexy Undercover" (White, Booker) - 4:51
  9. "Don't You Want to Know?" (White, Michael Lovesmith) - 6:51
  10. "Whatever We Had, We Had" (White, Lovesmith) - 10:41
  11. "Super Lover (Undercover Mix)" (White, Perry, William Jones) - 5:49

Singles

  • "Practice What You Preach" (US Pop #18, US R&B #1, UK#20)
  • "Love Is the Icon" (US R&B #43)
  • "Come On" (US Pop #87, US R&B #12)
  • "I Only Want to Be with You" (UK #36)
  • "There It Is" (US R&B #54)
  • Songs

    1Practice What You Preach5:58
    2There It Is7:04
    3I Only Want to Be With You5:02

    References

    The Icon Is Love Wikipedia