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The Essential Luther Vandross

The Essential Luther Vandross
Luther Vandross

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Any Love
  2. So Amazing
  3. Wait For Love
  4. For You To Love
  5. I (Who Have Nothing)- Duet With Martha Wash
  6. Anyone Who Had A Heart
  7. A House Is Not A Home
  8. Never Too Much
  9. Since I Lost My Baby
  10. Stop To Love
  11. It's Over Now
  12. Your Secret Love
  13. Superstar
  14. Here And Now

Disc 2:

  1. Knocks Me Off My Feet
  2. Goin' Out Of My Head
  3. If Only For One Night
  4. Creepin'
  5. She's So Good to Me
  6. Give Me The Reason
  7. She Loves Me Back
  8. The Night I Fell In Love
  9. If This World Were Mine Single Version Cheryl Lynn (Featuring Luther
  10. Vandross)
  11. Don't Want To Be A Fool
  12. There's Nothing Better Than Love- with Gregory Hines
  13. How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye- Duet With Dionne Warwick
  14. Love The One You're With
  15. Endless Love- Duet With Mariah Carey
  16. I Want The Night To Stay

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15740 in Music
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 2003-06-10
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .26 pounds

Customer Reviews

EVERYTHING THAT A BEST OF SET SHOULD BE & MORE5
Although I agree with reviewers who are upset that there have been so many attempts to cash in on Luther Vandross' alleged "best of" (and almost all of them with the exception of 1989's "Best of Love" are sorely lacking), this 2 CD set is truly the only one that fits the bill and deserves 5 stars as it dos not skip on the "essential" and is sequenced seemlessly. Also, there is no filler to be found in this collection, unlike most 2 CD "essentials" that should be (at best) reduced to one CD.

With the exception of 1985's "The Night I Fell In Love" (which may be in my top 20 list of my favorite releases (which will exclude greatest hits releases to even up the field) most of Luther's albums have not been outstanding on the whole as there have been some "sameness", especially when it comes to the musical productions or instruments in vogue when originally recorded, but this collection takes care of that limitation but putting the most catchy songs on it as well as classic remakes and duets (when duets were more than marketing ploys or ego gratification efforts) and simply make both CD's a pleasure to listen to again and again. Also, unlike other releases, none of the songs is reduced to the "single" release, which tends to cut off songs either for space considerations or just because. Can you imagine "If This World Were Mine" or "(I) Who Have Nothing" not released as they were intended? Thank Epic or Luther for not cutting off songs.

I understand that some would not want to shell out more money if they've bought one the previous "lesser" alleged best of Luther releases, but this is the one to own and replaces 1989's "Best of Love" as the must have set "If Only For One Night".... Enjoy!

Here's to Luther gaining more strength and overcoming his current health challenges.

The Power of Luther5
"The Essential Luther Vandross" was originally released in 2003 before his illness and untimely death.
Many of the songs that introduced Luther to the world are included here and they once again gave me goose bumps as I listened to these 2 CD's, re-experiencing the emotional wallop and other-worldly effect of Vandross's style and magical tenor voice.
Cut 6, Disc 1: "I Who Have Nothing" begins an unrelentingly beautiful chain of songs that ends with "Here and Now" some 9 songs later.
Listening to what Vandross and Martha Walsh do on the old war-horse, "I Who Have Nothing" and I can't help but be reminded that Vandross spent time in his life as a Vocal Arranger: the interplay and dynamics between he and Walsh, the magical side-by-side glissandos, the total emotional commitment make this song as pure a masterpiece as anything, ever in popular music.
And the next song? Vandross's penultimate recording of Bacharach's "Anyone Who Had a Heart" once the total domain of Dionne Warwick but now of Luther's. And if these two don't floor you, there's "A House is Not a Home" with Luther's spectacular vocal riffing ending this song like a fireworks show: multi-colored, dramatic, dynamic and emotionally available.
There is no doubt that Vandross possesses one of the great popular voices of our lifetime and along with Roberta Flack (so human, so real, so warm), Lauryn Hill (likewise, warm, womanly, committed) to name a couple...he only takes on songs that he can emotionally eviscerate and make his own. He is not a surface singer, merely content to sing the notes on key (which he always does...he is a consummate musician as well), he invests his performances with His reality, His Soul and ultimately His Love.
There are other "Best Of" Vandross collections out there but none of them present Luther as well as this one.
The Heldentenor of popular singers is gone now but his life's work is here for you to experience once again. Tread lightly here, keep your ears open and a box of Kleenex at hand...Luther is On.

the latest & most complete greatest hits5
I recently bought this 2 CD set @ a local warehouse club. I was looking for one collection that offered all Mr. Vandross' greatest songs. I did consider the 1999 "Greatest Hits" release, then I found this wonderful 2003, 30 track set. I really liked the fact that all the tracks featured were "handpicked by Luther himself" and that the songs were remastered. I only wish that since this is a sony music disc it should've been available in their (superior) SACD format. The legend of Luther Vandross will never die. Great collection