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Luther Vandross - Never Too Much .gif) By Amy Linden
With this 1981 debut, former session and jingle singer Luther Vandross
ushered in a new, lush, and shamelessly romantic era of male R&B--from
the opening kick of "Never Too Much" to the sweeping ecstasy of
his cover of "A House Is Not a Home" (covering pop standards
would become one of Luther's trademarks). Never Too Much showcases
seamless song craft, impeccable arrangements, and a voice that defines
nuanced passion. Listen to Luther work his sensual magic and imagine a
young Maxwell listening to Mom and Pop's albums and knowing that this is
the way to get the girls.
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| 1. Never Too Much | 5. She's A Super Lady | | 2. Sugar And Spice (I Found Me A Girl) | 6. You Stopped Loving Me | | 3. Don't You Know That? | 7. A House Is Not A Home | | 4. I've Been Working | |
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"Completely agree with the review. This is one of the most beautifully sequenced albums of any era. Each song flows from one to the next seamlessly. Aside from Luther's haunting vocal on "House is not a home", Marcus Miller's bass playing is a constant treat throughout." --Clemo |
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Looking for a rare import-only single, a gold record, world tour book, hard to find magazine, an autographed guitar, or simply this CD? You'll find them at eBay!
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|  | Artist: Luther Vandross
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|  | Released: September 2, 1981
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|  | Availability: CD,
Vinyl | |
|  | Awards:
Platinum (2) | | |
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