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Never Too Much

Luther Vandross

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Album Review

The debut solo album from Luther Vandross featured one outstanding song after another. Vandross concocts a bouncy, vibrant flow on his up-tempo numbers and an intimate, emotional connection on his moderate grooves and his lone ballad. The title track stormed up the Billboard R&B charts to number one where it remained for two weeks. The mellow groove of "Don't You Know That," which checked in at number ten, was the second single. "Sugar and Spice" had less of an impact on the charts due to its short stay of six weeks. However, this feverish number gets all the juices flowing as does the unreleased "I've Been Working." Also featured on this set is the sentimental number "You Stopped Loving Me." The song was written by Vandross but initially released by Roberta Flack; both versions stand tall. "A House Is Not a Home" is the only ballad, and an elegant one it is, written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David and originally sung by Dionne Warwick nearly 20 years prior. Vandross orchestrates a contemporary masterpiece with this vintage number. Though it was never an official release by the label, it's a quiet storm jewel. In addition to his many music credits, Vandross was a featured guest vocalist with the progressive band Change. The same vocal savvy and smooth styling that the New York City native exhibited on songs like "Searching" and "Glow of Love" resurface here. This is one of the better R&B albums of the early '80s.

Customer Reviews

The Best R&B Male Singer of all time

This may have been his best CD

We just called him Luther....

...and everybody knew exactly who you were talking about. I was 8 years old when this album came out. I remember pulling out the jacket to read the lyrics to the songs and of course I was captivated by, "A House Is Not a Home." The title track, "Never Too Much," has an effortless old school hip hop type of flow and the lyrics are fun to spit. Luther was one of those artists that you look back on and be glad that you were there to recieve his work. It seemed like he could do no wrong on the microphone and at the same time, any attempt to sing a he touched, was a career suicide. However, he can take any song and make it better. I know stone cold Gangsters who cried when the news of his passingwent over the airwaves. He is missed and will make new fans every so often. He was a true master of his craft.

Dreabou

Luther U will always be missed but NEVER forgotten.... Rest In Peace... Ur truly an angel!!!!

Biography

Born: April 20, 1951 in New York, NY [The Bronx]

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Luther Vandross was one of the most successful R&B artists of the 1980s and '90s. Not only did he score a series of multi-million-selling albums containing chart-topping hit singles and perform sold-out tours of the U.S. and around the world, but he also took charge of his music creatively, writing or co-writing most of his songs and arranging and producing his records. He also performed these functions for other artists, providing them with hits as well. He was, however, equally well known for...
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