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Luther, Luther Vandross

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Just like Sade is the band fronted by singer Sade Adu, Luther was the band fronted by Luther Vandross. Unlike Sade, however, the recorded output of Luther has never made much of an impact. To be sure, Vandross's run as a solo artist starting in 1981 was massively successful, starting with the now-classic "Never Too Much." In the mid-'70s, however, he was a struggling singer possessed of incredible skill who had yet to find a breakout moment, despite making notable appearances on albums by Roberta Flack, Sister Sledge, Mandrill, and many others. The most renowned of his work as a backing vocalist was with David Bowie who, in seeking out soulful collaborators for Young Americans, found an iconic song ("Fascination" is a lightly rewritten version of Vandross's "Funky Music [Is A Part of Me]") and a fantastic voice. That song is reprised on this debut album from Vandross's short-lived group Luther, which was originally released in 1976 with a wildly incongruous cover that definitely made more than a few people think they were buying a heavy metal record. Luther featured some of Vandross's longtime collaborators (some of whom also appeared on Young Americans), and the performances are remarkable.

Hewing closely to the richly arranged template of pre-disco Philly Soul, the songs are lush and indulgent, showcasing Vandross's incredible voice and the strong harmonies of the other singers. Of course, those harmonies are considerably backgrounded (this is not a group record like those by fellow Philadelphians the Delfonics or the O'Jays), and Vandross is pushed far forward in the mix, even on an ostensible duet like "I'll Get Along Fine." It's one of the album's many highlights, alongside "Funky Music," "The 2nd Time Around" (later re-recorded by Vandross in 1988), the driving "Emotion Eyes," and the iconic "Everybody Rejoice" (a.k.a. "A Brand New Day"), a song that Vandross wrote for The Wiz's run on Broadway. Unfortunately, Luther was not a commercial hit and Vandross purchased the rights to it and its follow-up, preventing them from being reissued during his lifetime. That move has made it seem as if Luther was some sort of embarrassing, subpar work—an absolutely unwarranted reputation. While far from groundbreaking, Luther's two albums—especially the self-titled debut—were solid showcases for Vandross's powerful singing, and more than worthy of inclusion in his discography. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz

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1
Funky Music (Is A Part Of Me)
00:05:29

Jerry Friedman, Guitar - Paul Riser, Arranger - Nat Adderley Jr., Keyboards - Gene Orloff, Concert Master - Jeff Mironov, Guitar - Luther Vandross, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Lead Vocalist - LEW HAHN, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Andrew Smith, Drums - DAVID FRIEDMAN, Percussion - Pat Rebillot, Keyboards - Luther, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Lance Quinn, Guitar - Pablo Rosario, Percussion, Congas - Tom Heid, Assistant Engineer - Wilbur Bascombe, Bass - Luther, Luther Vandross, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 1976 Vandross Music LLC and Primary Wave Music IP Fund 3, LP

2
The 2nd Time Around
00:06:25

Jerry Friedman, Guitar - Paul Riser, Arranger - Nat Adderley Jr., Keyboards - Gene Orloff, Concert Master - Jeff Mironov, Guitar - Luther Vandross, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Lead Vocalist - LEW HAHN, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Andrew Smith, Drums - George Young, Soprano Saxophone - DAVID FRIEDMAN, Percussion - Pat Rebillot, Keyboards - Luther, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Lance Quinn, Guitar - Pablo Rosario, Percussion, Congas - Tom Heid, Assistant Engineer - Wilbur Bascombe, Bass - Luther, Luther Vandross, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 1976 Vandross Music LLC and Primary Wave Music IP Fund 3, LP

3
I'll Get Along Fine
00:04:09

Jerry Friedman, Guitar - Paul Riser, Arranger - Nat Adderley Jr., Keyboards - Gene Orloff, Concert Master - Jeff Mironov, Guitar - Luther Vandross, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Vocal - LEW HAHN, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Andrew Smith, Drums - DAVID FRIEDMAN, Percussion - Pat Rebillot, Keyboards - G. Diane Sumler, Vocal - Luther, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Lance Quinn, Guitar - Pablo Rosario, Percussion, Congas - Tom Heid, Assistant Engineer - Wilbur Bascombe, Bass - Luther, Luther Vandross, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 1976 Vandross Music LLC and Primary Wave Music IP Fund 3, LP

4
Everybody Rejoice (From the Tony Award Winning Musical, "The Wiz")
00:03:24

Jerry Friedman, Guitar - Paul Riser, Arranger - Nat Adderley Jr., Keyboards - Gene Orloff, Concert Master - Jeff Mironov, Guitar - Luther Vandross, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Lead Vocalist - LEW HAHN, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Andrew Smith, Drums - DAVID FRIEDMAN, Percussion - Pat Rebillot, Keyboards - Luther, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Lance Quinn, Guitar - Pablo Rosario, Percussion, Congas - Tom Heid, Assistant Engineer - Wilbur Bascombe, Bass - Luther, Luther Vandross, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 1976 Vandross Music LLC and Primary Wave Music IP Fund 3, LP

5
Emotion Eyes
00:05:51

Paul Riser, Arranger - Andy Newmark, Drums - Nat Adderley Jr., Keyboards - Carlos Alomar, Arranger, Guitar - George Murray, Bass - Luther Vandross, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Lead Vocalist - GENE PAUL, Mixing Engineer - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - ELLIOT SCHEINER, Engineer - Kevin Herron, Engineer - Luther, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Pablo Rosario, Percussion - Carl Paruolo, Engineer - Luther, Luther Vandross, AssociatedPerformer - Daryl R. Brown, Drums

(P) 1976 Vandross Music LLC and Primary Wave Music IP Fund 3, LP

6
This Strange Feeling
00:04:44

Paul Riser, Arranger - Andy Newmark, Drums - Nat Adderley Jr., Keyboards - Carlos Alomar, Arranger, Guitar - George Murray, Bass - Luther Vandross, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Lead Vocalist - GENE PAUL, Mixing Engineer - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - ELLIOT SCHEINER, Engineer - Kevin Herron, Engineer - Luther, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Pablo Rosario, Percussion - Anthony Hinton, Lead Vocalist - Carl Paruolo, Engineer - Luther, Luther Vandross, AssociatedPerformer - Daryl R. Brown, Drums

(P) 1976 Vandross Music LLC and Primary Wave Music IP Fund 3, LP

7
It's Good For The Soul (Parts I And II)
00:08:48

Paul Riser, Arranger - Andy Newmark, Drums - Nat Adderley Jr., Keyboards - Carlos Alomar, Arranger, Guitar - George Murray, Bass - Luther Vandross, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Lead Vocalist - GENE PAUL, Mixing Engineer - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - ELLIOT SCHEINER, Engineer - Kevin Herron, Engineer - Luther, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Pablo Rosario, Percussion - Anthony Hinton, Lead Vocalist - Carl Paruolo, Engineer - Luther, Luther Vandross, AssociatedPerformer - Daryl R. Brown, Drums

(P) 1976 Vandross Music LLC and Primary Wave Music IP Fund 3, LP

8
The 2nd Time Around (Instrumental)
00:06:45

Jerry Friedman, Guitar - Paul Riser, Arranger - Nat Adderley Jr., Keyboards - Gene Orloff, Concert Master - Jeff Mironov, Guitar - Luther Vandross, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - LEW HAHN, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Andrew Smith, Drums - George Young, Soprano Saxophone - DAVID FRIEDMAN, Percussion - Pat Rebillot, Keyboards - Luther, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Lance Quinn, Guitar - Pablo Rosario, Percussion, Congas - Tom Heid, Assistant Engineer - Wilbur Bascombe, Bass - Luther, Luther Vandross, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2024 Vandross Music LLC and Primary Wave Music IP Fund 3, LP

Album review

Just like Sade is the band fronted by singer Sade Adu, Luther was the band fronted by Luther Vandross. Unlike Sade, however, the recorded output of Luther has never made much of an impact. To be sure, Vandross's run as a solo artist starting in 1981 was massively successful, starting with the now-classic "Never Too Much." In the mid-'70s, however, he was a struggling singer possessed of incredible skill who had yet to find a breakout moment, despite making notable appearances on albums by Roberta Flack, Sister Sledge, Mandrill, and many others. The most renowned of his work as a backing vocalist was with David Bowie who, in seeking out soulful collaborators for Young Americans, found an iconic song ("Fascination" is a lightly rewritten version of Vandross's "Funky Music [Is A Part of Me]") and a fantastic voice. That song is reprised on this debut album from Vandross's short-lived group Luther, which was originally released in 1976 with a wildly incongruous cover that definitely made more than a few people think they were buying a heavy metal record. Luther featured some of Vandross's longtime collaborators (some of whom also appeared on Young Americans), and the performances are remarkable.

Hewing closely to the richly arranged template of pre-disco Philly Soul, the songs are lush and indulgent, showcasing Vandross's incredible voice and the strong harmonies of the other singers. Of course, those harmonies are considerably backgrounded (this is not a group record like those by fellow Philadelphians the Delfonics or the O'Jays), and Vandross is pushed far forward in the mix, even on an ostensible duet like "I'll Get Along Fine." It's one of the album's many highlights, alongside "Funky Music," "The 2nd Time Around" (later re-recorded by Vandross in 1988), the driving "Emotion Eyes," and the iconic "Everybody Rejoice" (a.k.a. "A Brand New Day"), a song that Vandross wrote for The Wiz's run on Broadway. Unfortunately, Luther was not a commercial hit and Vandross purchased the rights to it and its follow-up, preventing them from being reissued during his lifetime. That move has made it seem as if Luther was some sort of embarrassing, subpar work—an absolutely unwarranted reputation. While far from groundbreaking, Luther's two albums—especially the self-titled debut—were solid showcases for Vandross's powerful singing, and more than worthy of inclusion in his discography. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz

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