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Luther Vandross - The Best of Luther Vandross

Facts

Artist(s)Luther Vandross
StudioSony
Release DateOctober 4, 1989
UPC Code074644532029
 

About Luther Vandross - The Best of Luther Vandross

The classiest of R&B's lover men, Luther Vandross eschews the sweaty soul intensity of his predecessors for a silky-smooth sound that achieves its romantic aims nonetheless. In the hands of a lesser artist, Vandross's narrow focus on love songs would seem restrictive, but he somehow finds endlessly entertaining ways of conveying simple messages like "I love you," "I miss you," and "Why did you leave me?" The Best of Love is just that--a 20-song retrospective that clocks Vandross's brilliant career through its first decade, including such gems as his gorgeous reworking of the Bacharach-David chestnut "A House Is Not a Home," Smokey Robinson's "Since I Lost My Baby," and his own early hit "Never Too Much." Vandross was a staple on the R&B charts throughout the '80s, but the set culminates with "Here and Now," his 1989 crossover smash. Since then, Luther has belonged to everyone; this set shows it should have been that way all along. --Daniel Durchholz Amazon.com essential recording

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Searching
  2. The Glow Of Love
  3. Never Too Much
  4. If This World Were Mine
  5. A House Is Not A Home
  6. Bad Boy/Having A Party
  7. Since I Lost My Baby
  8. Promise Me
  9. 'Til My Baby Comes Home
  10. If Only For One Night/Creepin'
Disc 2
  1. Superstar/Until You Come Back To Me
  2. Stop To Love
  3. So Amazing
  4. There's Nothing Better Than Love
  5. Give Me The Reason
  6. Any Love
  7. I Really Didn't Mean It
  8. Love Won't Let Me Wait
  9. Treat You Right
  10. Here And Now

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (33 reviews)

rating: 5 Quoterecieved great productQuote
i ordered two cd's which came in perfect condtion. luther van dross is the singer. i have always recieved a good product from amazon. July 16, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteLV:The Golden Years.Quote
There are plenty LV compilations out there,but I've had this one since it was released.And it sounds pretty good to me.I could complain about this song or that song not being on here but instead I'll talk about what IS here.This collection was released in 1989 so it covers LV 1981-1989.A couple of Change tracks from 1980 make it 1980-1989.
Can you honestly look at the song listing above and say something like "Yuck,that don't sound like it's right..." Yeah,right.

In closing I'll say this:Of the 20 tracks,the weakest selection in my opinion is "Treat You Right".Next to the other 19 tracks,it's a litle lacking.

LV:
RIP
March 20, 2007

rating: 4 Quotethe perfect Christmas presentQuote
I bought this CD for my dad for Christmas and he loved it! It's such a good price for the amount of songs on it. January 11, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteQuick serviceQuote
I purchased this used and it arrived in about 5 days - it was in very good condition. Would purchase again from this vendor. November 3, 2006

rating: 3 QuoteMixed BlessingQuote
The death of Marvin Gaye left a hole in the R&B community that has never been filled, and R&B has been in decline ever since. Babyface is frankly too effeminate to step up; Luther Vandross was our best hope. Vandross was irrefutably male, had a great voice, and possessed amazing sensitivity. Unfortunately he was the victim of inconsistent material and goopy overproduction. This 2-CD anthology demonstrates the syndrome, when it's good, it's frighteningly good, but it's frequently bad and sometimes awful.

The cover of Marvin Gaye's If This World Were Mine sounds like it's on Quaaludes, simply soporific. The same could be said of Superstar, which is a dreadful song to begin with and here is stretched to the point where you're begging it to stop. A House Is Not A Home is equally slow, but the production is sparse and Vandross is free to nurse the genuine emotion from it. The jewel on Disk One is `Til My Baby Comes Home, good funk and purpose. Disk Two provides much more to be happy about. Stop To Love cooks, So Amazing is a three-hankie masterpiece, Give Me A Reason is one of those satisfying feeling-bitter kickers, and Any Love has a beautiful, anthemic quality. In short, this two-CD anthology embodies Luther's career perfectly. With better management and material Vandross really could have deserved a 2-CD Best Of anthology. As it is, what you have here is enough material to fill a superb single CD Best Of anthology. As far as I'm concerned, that still makes it a value, and well worth getting. May 30, 2006

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