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Free Music Notes for Luther VandrossFree Music Review: Noticeable departure from signature style is somewhat questionable, but still above average for a 2001 R&B release Hit: 4 StarsAfter spending the past 2 decades becoming soul music's most prominent love balladier, some people (including myself) were taken aback when they heard this album. His voice and lyrical skills haven't diminished, but working with younger, less polished producers may not have been the best idea. There are some great songs, like the uber-catchy "How Do I Tell Her" and the exuberantly gospel-ish "Say It Now." However "Grown Thangs" is too hip-hoppish and immature sounding, and is a waste of his immense vocal talent, and "Let's Make Tonight The Night", while lyrically respectable, sounds suspiciously like "Outstanding" by The Gap Band. I hope that I'm mistaken about that, because the idea of Luther Vandross sampling is downright scary. Overall, though, the album has many strong points, and I think we would all agree that it is impossible for there to be any such thing as a truly bad Luther Vandross album.
Free Music Review: Wowo's Review Hit: 5 StarsLuther Vandross is very fresh in this CD and he is happenning! A must to have...
Free Music Review: Forever, For Always, For Luther Hit: 5 StarsI am loving the listening pleasure of this classic & legendary compact disc, which captivated me from the door. I especially appreciate the expeditious delivery of the item!!
Free Music Review: 3 STAR CD WITH A 5 STAR SONG!! Hit: 5 StarsLuther loved Dionne Warwick as the rest of the world. But, none of us would be able to do justice to a "Dionne song" like Luther Vandross.
From "A House Is Not A Home" to "Anyone Who Had A Heart" to "What The World Needs Now" to the wonderful version of "Are You there (with another guy)" on this CD. 5 STARS!!!!!!!!
Other stars on this cd are: "Take You Out, Grown Thangs, I'd Rather and Any Day Now (Chuck Jackson's 60's mega hit)
BUY IT!!!!!!!!
Free Music Review: Always and Forever Hit: 5 StarsI've been listening to this album and the Super Hits album non-stop over the weekend. I've read the reviews citing "weak material" and that this album might not showcase Luther's talents in the best possible light, but "I'd Rather" has always brought tears to my eyes at every listening. Luther's music truly did embody the "Power of Love" and his passing has left a void that can never be filled. We were blessed to have him as long as we did.
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