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In the world of contemporary music, there are just a handful of superstars whose first name alone brings instant recognition. Check Aretha, Whitney, Mariah, Diana and Dionne. But when it comes to male vocalists, the list is far shorter. One name towers above the rest in any discussion on black male singers whose impact and influence has been unparalleled. Say the name 'Luther' and record buyers the world over respond immediately. The fact is, Luther Vandross remains the pre-eminent black male vocalist of our time. The five-time Grammy winner, whose cumulative global sales top over 20 million copies, has been offering his distinctive brand of satin smooth vocal magic to international audiences year in and year out. Described by J Records Chairman Clive Davis as "the best male R&B singer in the world" ?he? beginning his next phase with a shimmering J Records debut that marks a whole new chapter in a career filled with accomplishment, achievement and much-deserved recognition.Now comes LUTHER VANDROSS, a dazzling album that has all the elements to take the genial superstar to an unprecedented level of mainstream pop and R&B success on a global level. Living up the high standard of artistic integrity which marks all of his previous work yet typifying the contemporary nature of the new record, "Take You Out" is the album's hit-bound first single.Luther states, "It was one of the first three songs Clive (Davis) played for me when we sat down to discuss my signing with J Records. I totally fell in love with it the first time I heard it. I loved the sentiment of the song: it's a polite question, you could say the politically correct right way to approach someone you're attracted to? The album features some of the finest performances the New York-born singer, songwriter, producer and vocal arranger has ever committed to disc.From the immediacy of "Take You Out," the irresistible first single (produced by Warryn Campbell) to the soulful ballad "Love Forgot," a future Vandross staple (co-written and produced by longtime associate Marcus Miller), the album is a brilliant "hybrid of classic Luther and contemporary Luther," the man himself declares. "No matter what new elements get brought into the process, the value of romance, beauty, song and emotion will always, always, always be my priority," he notes, referring to the incredible line-up of producers who worked on his auspicious first album for J Records.Luther's emergence as a musical master whose style has influenced an entire generation of today's vocalists has been cultivated over many years of consistent hit-making. Already a successful jingle singer and background vocalist prior to the release of his groundbreaking debut "Never Too Much," Luther's mainstream breakthrough with the pop Top 10 success of "Here and Now," which reached the pop Top 10 in 1989 and has lived on as a wedding song staple. Prior to that, Luther had amassed an amazing 22 R&B charted singles including such classics as "Give Me The Reason," "Stop To Love" and "There's Nothing Better Than Love," (with Gregory Hines).The momentum continued with more Top 10 hits including "The Power Of Love/ Love Power," "Don't Wanna Be a Fool" (both 1991) and his 1994 duet with Mariah Carey, "Endless Love" (a #2 pop smash). Videos to "Stop to Love," "Any Love" and "Your Secret Love" remain essential contributions to the libraries of both VH1 and BET, while his songs and productions for Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Cheryl Lynn and others measure up against the work of any other pop icon.To date, Luther has won five Grammy Awards for Best R&B Male Vocal Performance with his #1 R&B / Top Ten Single, "Here and Now," 2 for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Male Vocal Performance with "Power Of Love / Love Power," and Best R&B Male Vocal Performance for "Your Secret Love." In 2000, Luther was honored with a special BET Walk Of Fame tribute and as brilliant performer who is known for his compelling live shows, Luther has consistently toured and enjoyed sold-out shows year in and year out. And, a first for any black male vocalist, Luther's impressive catalog of thirteen albums have all achieved either platinum or multi-platinum status.Whether he's adding another dimension to a hit song of yesteryear or creating a new set of Vandross classics, Luther's first J Records CD is deeply satisfying: "I'd say that this record totally perpetuates the spirit of all that I've ever recorded," he says. "There's a balance between ballads and uptempo tracks which is always important and on this new album I think we accomplished that." There's no doubt that LUTHER VANDROSS showcases the inimitable talents of a legendary artist in a fresh and exciting way, a demonstration that with new career heights to attain, Luther is at the top of his game and soulfully, honestly, better than ever.Source: http://www.luthervandross.com/biography.html hot layouts | socomments.comPersonal lifeDuring Vandross's entire career, he was dogged by questions regarding his sexuality. A lifelong bachelor, his name was never romantically linked in the media with women. Although Vandross never really came out of the closet, he also never explicitly denied being a homosexual and generally attempted to steer questioners away from the issue altogether by saying that his busy lifestyle made marriage difficult which it did and indicated that it was not what he wanted considering that it could have conflicted with it. There are also allegations that surfaced in the past that he and Gregory Hines could have been romantically linked. Because they were close friends, people started to question their "just friends" relationship. [15] After his death, an article in Out magazine had several of Vandross' friends, including gay comedy writer Bruce Vilanch, claiming that Luther was indeed a very closeted gay man.[16] He was also rumored to have had sexual contact with other men in the past.2003–2005: Illness and death Luther Vandross's final album, Dance with My Father (2003).Vandross had diabetes,[3] a disease that ran in his family, as well as hypertension. His weight fluctuated over the years, with Vandross weighing over 300 pounds (136 kg) at his heaviest.[citation needed] His father, Luther Sr., died of complications from diabetes when Luther Jr. was eight years old. Luther Jr.'s two sisters and a brother also predeceased him.[citation needed] On April 16, 2003, just 4 days before his 52nd birthday, Vandross suffered a stroke in his home in Manhattan.[3] Though the cause of Vandross' stroke was not specifically attributed to diabetes, diabetics have been identified as being much more susceptible to strokes than non-diabetics.He appeared briefly on videotape at the 2004 Grammys to accept his Song of the Year award, where he said, "Whenever I say goodbye it's never for long because I believe in the power of love".[3] Other than an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, he was never seen in public again. Vandross died on July 1, 2005 at John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, New Jersey at the age of 54.[6] At this time, the cause of death was not known, although hospital spokesman Rob Cavanaugh has said that Vandross never recovered from the 2003 stroke.[citation needed] It was reported that he died peacefully, surrounded by his family and friends.[citation needed] The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a friend of Vandross, described him as "a boy so mellow, so powerful; a boy of rare, rare vintage. We lost Luther very early because of his medical condition, but his legacy will be a powerful legacy."[citation needed]His funeral was in New York City on July 8, 2005 After two days of viewing, Vandross was laid to rest in George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus, New Jersey.

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Radio City Music Hall Live 2003 (2003) 1.Never Too Much 2.Here And Now 3.Take You Out 4.Love Won't Let Me Wait 5.Superstar / Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm 6.Gonna Do) 7.Stop To Love 8.If Only For One Night 9.Creepin' 10.I'd Rather 11.A House Is Not A Home 12.The Glow Of LoveDance With My Father (2003) 1.If I Didn't Know Better 2.Think About You 3.If It Ain't One Thing... 4.Buy Me A Rose 5.The Closer I Get To You 6.Lovely Day 7.Dance With My Father 8.She Saw You 9.Apologize 10.Hit It Again 11.Right In The Middle 12.Once Were Lovers 13.They Said You Needed MeLuther Vandross (2001) 1.Take You Out 2.Grown Thangs 3.Bring Your Heart To Mine 4.Can Heaven Wait 5.Say It Now 6.Hearts Get Broken All The Time (But The Problem Is, This 7.Time It's Mine) 8.How Do I Tell Her 9.Any Day Now 10.If I Was The One 11.Let's Make Tonight The Night 12.Like I'm Invisible 13.Are You There (With Another Guy) 14.Love ForgotI Know (1998) 1.Keeping My Faith In You 2.Isn't There Someone 3.Religion 4.Get It Right 5.I Know 6.I'm Only Human 7.Nights In Harlem 8.Dream Lover 9.When I Need You 10.Are You Using Me? 11.Are You Mad At Me? 12.Now That I Have YouOne Night With You: The Best Of Love Volume 2 (1997) 1.One Night With You (Everyday Of Your Life) 2.When You Call On Me / Baby That's When I'll Come Runnin' 3.It's All About You 4.I Won't Let You Do That To Me 5.Power Of Love / Love Power 6.Don't Want To Be A Fool 7.The Best Things In Life Are Free 8.Little Miracles (Happen Every Day) 9.Endless Love 10.Always And Forever 11.Your Secret Love 12.I Can Make It Better 13.Love Don't Love You Anymore 14.My Favorite ThingsYour Secret Love (1996) 1.Your Secret Love 2.Love Don't Love You Anymore 3.It's Hard For Me To Say 4.Crazy Love 5.I Can Make It Better 6.Too Proud To Beg 7.I Can't Wait No Longer (Let's Do This) 8.Nobody To Love 9.Whether Or Not The World Gets Better 10.This Time I'm Right 11.Knocks Me Off My Feet 12.Goin' Out Of My HeadThis Is Christmas (1995) 1.With A Chiristmas Heart 2.This Is Christmas 3.The Mistletoe Jam (Everybody Kiss Somebody) 4.Every Year, Every Christmas 5.My Favorite Things 6.Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 7.I Listen To The Bells 8.Please Come Home For Christmas 9.A Kiss For Christmas 10.O Come All Ye FaithfulSongs (1994) 1.Love The One You're With 2.Killing Me Softly 3.Endless Love 4.Evergreen 5.Reflections 6.Hello 7.Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 8.Always And Forever 9.Going In Circles 10.Since You've Been Gone 11.All The Woman I Need 12.What The World Needs Now 13.The Impossible DreamNever Let Me Go (1993) 1.Little Miracles (Happen Every Day) 2.Heaven Knows 3.Love Me Again 4.Can't Be Doin' That Now 5.Too Far Down 6.Love Is On The Way (Real Love) 7.Hustle 8.Emotion Eyes 9.Lady, Lady 10.How Deep Is Your Love 11.Love Don't Love Nobody 13.Never Let Me GoPower Of Love (1991) 1.She Doesn't Mind 2.Power Of Love / Love Power 3.I'm Gonna Start Today 4.The Rush 5.I Want The Night To Stay 6.Don't Want To Be A Fool 7.I Can Tell You That 8.Sometime It's Only Love 9.Emotional Love 10.I Who Have NothingThe Best Of Luther Vandross... The Best Of Love (1989) 1.Searching 2.The Glow Of Love 3.Never Too Much 4.If This World Were Mine 5.A House Is Not A Home 6.Bad Boy / Having A Party 7.Since I Lost My Baby 8.Promise Me 9.'Til My Baby Comes Home 10.If Only For One Night 11.Creepin' 12Superstar / Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm 13.Gonna Do) 14.Stop To Love 15.So Amazing 16.There's Nothing Better Than Love 17.Give Me The Reason 18.Any Love 19.I Really Didn't Mean It 20.Love Won't Let Me Wait 21.Treat You Right 22.Here And NowAny Love (1988) 1.I Wonder 2.She Won't Talk To Me 3.I Know You Want To 4.Come Back 5.Any Love 6.Love Won't Let Me Wait 7.Are You Gonna Love Me 8.For You To Love 9.The Second Time AroundGive Me The Reason (1986) 1.Stop To Love 2.See Me 3.I Gave It Up (When I Fell In Love) 4.So Amazing 5.Give Me The Reason 6.There's Nothing Better Than Love 7.I Really Didn't Mean It 8.Because It's Really Love 9.Anyone Who Had A HeartThe Night I Fell In Love (1985) 1.'Til My Baby Comes Home 2.The Night I Fell In Love 3.If Only For One Night 4.Creepin' 5.It's Over Now 6.Wait For Love 7.My Sensitivity (Gets In The Way) 8.Other Side Of The WorldBusy Body (1983) 1.I Wanted Your Love 2.Busy Body 3.I'll Let You Slide 4.Make Me A Believer 5.For The Sweetness Of Your Love 6.How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye 7.Superstar / Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)Forever, For Always, For Love (1982) 1.Bad Boy / Having A Party 2.You're The Sweetest One 3.Since I Lost My Baby 4.Forever, For Always, For Love 5.Better Love 6.Promise Me 7.She Loves Me Back 8.Once You Know HowNever Too Much (1981) 1.Never Too Much 2.Sugar And Spice (I Found Me A Girl) 3.Don't You Know What 4.I've Been Working 5.She's A Super Lady 6.You Stopped Loving Me 7.A House Is Not A Home

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