Superstar/Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
Never Too Much (Lost Frequencies edit)
Get Myself Together (Louie Vega radio remix)
Michelle (radio edit)
Review: The release of Never Too Much: Greatest Hits is an exceptional tribute to the genius of Luther Vandross, coinciding perfectly with the documentary 'Luther Vandross: Never Too Much.' This collection is a treasure trove for lovers of soul and r&b, showcasing the velvety smoothness of Vandross's voice across his iconic studio tracks. With the addition of four previously unreleased gems, including a soul-stirring rendition of the Beatles classic "Michelle," this album immerses listeners in the rich tapestry of Vandross's timeless artistry.
Superstar/Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) (9:09)
Here & Now (5:22)
I'd Rather (4:20)
So Amazing (3:32)
Dance With My Father (4:35)
The Closer I Get To You (feat Beyonce Knowles) (4:48)
Michelle (6:31)
Speak Your Love (5:01)
Never Too Much (Lost Frequencies edit) (5:21)
Get Myself Together (Louie Vega radio remix) (3:47)
Review: This release serves as the perfect companion to the new documentary chronicling Luther Vandross's illustrious career. This compilation offers a definitive look at the r&b legend's most iconic tracks, showcasing his silky voice and timeless songwriting. Spanning decades, the album includes chart-topping hits like 'Power of Love', 'Stop to Love', and his heartfelt duet 'Endless Love'. Fan-favorite ballads like 'A House Is Not a Home' and his soulful rendition of 'Always & Forever' are also here, highlighting his ability to evoke deep emotion with every note. Vandross's journey from a sought-after session singericontributing to David Bowie's Young Americansito a pioneer of lush, romantic r&b and disco is reflected beautifully in this collection. His unique ability to blend vulnerability with vocal mastery cemented his place as one of the greatest voices of all time. This album is a fitting tribute to a career that defined generations of music lovers, offering both longtime fans and newcomers an unforgettable glimpse into Vandross's remarkable legacy.
Review: Before his breakthrough as a solo artist, Luther Vandross was part of the quintet singing group Luther along with Anthony Hinton, Diane Sumler, Theresa V. Reed, and Christine Wiltshire. The group recorded two albums with little success. By the time This Close To You was recorded, Luther took the lead in the band with his standout voice and showmanship. A natural frontman, the Luther project closed as he naturally went solo shortly after and signing to Epic records. Luther later on bought the rights to the first two albums and after man years of rumors, they are now reissued. Recorded and released in 1977, the album is blend of soul, disco and ballads. Luther Vandross fans will rejoice at discovering and rediscovering him front some more disco sounds. The album is a great glimpse into his legendary voice in its infancy.
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