Luther Vandross Hidden Gems Album 30th Of April

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Luther Vandross

Released on 30 April, Luther Vandross’ Hidden Gems is a fantastic album combining previous album tracks, original compositions of 'The Impossible Dream,' 'Goin' Out Of My Head,' and 'I (Who Have Nothing)' duet with Martha Wash.

The overwhelming talent of the late Luther Vandross, eight-time Grammy Award-winning singer extraordinaire, songwriter, producer, arranger, and soul music visionary, are the focus of HIDDEN GEMS.  This new collection of 15 seldom-heard deep album tracks and movie soundtrack songs will be released April 30, 2012.  The collection is released through Sony CMG.
 
In the liner notes written by Luther’s life-long collaborator Fonzi Thornton, HIDDEN GEMS is described as “a deeper dig into the musical treasure trove of Luther Vandross, uncovering lesser known songs and performances that he endowed with the same passion and love as his well known repertoire.”  The album was compiled and produced in association with Luther’s family, his niece Seveda Williams and cousin Brenda Shields, in order to present “an album compilation with a different theme his fans might enjoy, a collection which highlights Luther’s ideas of song selection and how they complement THAT VOICE.”  HIDDEN GEMS will allow casual listeners to discover songs they never heard, and devoted fans the opportunity to re-live what they loved about Luther Vandross.  
 
HIDDEN GEMS spans the timeline of Luther’s major label recording career from 1981 to the new millennium. These range from a track from his Never Too Much solo album for Epic in 1981 (“You Stopped Loving Me”); to a pair of tracks from Dance With My Father, his final studio album in 2003 (which received four Grammy Awards), namely “Once Were Lovers,” with a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder, and “Buy Me A Rose.”  The latter was sung by Luther for Oprah Winfrey when she visited him for his final television performance. 
            
The bulk of HIDDEN GEMS is devoted to Luther’s 15-year tenure at Epic Records from 1981 to 1996, which produced nearly a dozen original studio albums, six of which are represented here:
 
Never Too Much (1981, “You Stopped Loving Me”); 
Forever, For Always, For Love (1982, “Once You Know How”); 
Any Love (1988, “I Know You Want To”); 
Power Of Love (1991, “I (Who Have Nothing),” a duet with Martha Wash from the Weather Girls, a remake of the 1963 Leiber & Stoller-penned classic by Ben E. King, that was made into a duet by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway in the ’70s); 
Songs (1994, “The Impossible Dream,” the timeless standard from Broadway’s Man Of La Mancha); 
Your Secret Love (1996, “Goin’ Out Of My Head,” with its swirling string arrangement by Nat Adderley, a remake of the 1964 pop hit by Little Anthony & the Imperials, written by Teddy Randazzo); and also: 
One Night With You: The Best Of Love, Volume 2 (1997, “When You Call On Me (Baby That’s When I Come Runnin’),” written and produced by R. Kelly). 

Two of the tracks on HIDDEN GEMS are songs that Luther recorded for original motion picture soundtracks, whose albums are long out-of-print:
 
“Heart Of A Hero” (from 1992’s Hero, starring Dustin Hoffman), and 
“The Thrill I’m In” (from 1995’s Money Train, starring Wesley Snipes). 

“Are You Using Me?” is an exciting dance floor track that Luther co-wrote with Thornton, ‘Little’ Louie Vega, and Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzalez, which originally appeared on I Know, an album released by Luther on Virgin Records in 1998.  
 
Luther’s self-titled debut album for Clive Davis’ J Records in 2001 was a US #2 R&B and #6 pop success and is represented on HIDDEN GEMS by “I’d Rather” (composed by longtime collaborator Shep Crawford), and “Like I'm Invisible” (co-written with Thornton).  From the Japanese version of I Know comes “You Really Started Something” (co-written with Denise Rich and Junior Vasquez).
            
Luther’s final studio album became a classic for every generation.   Dance With My Father, released in 2003 on J Records, was honored with four Grammy Awards spanning 2003 and 2004.  They comprised Best R&B Album, Song Of the Year and Best R&B Song for its title tune “Dance With My Father,” and Best R&B Vocal by a Duo/Group for Luther’s duet with Beyoncé on ‘The Closer I Get to You,” (a cover of the Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway classic).  From Dance With My Father, HIDDEN GEMS reprises “Once Were Lovers” (co-written with Thornton).  
            
 “When he hit the world stage he wasn’t trying to be the next Sam Cooke, or Peabo Bryson or Frank Sinatra,” Thornton’s liner notes to HIDDEN GEMS conclude.  “He was just brilliantly intuitive about what songs showcased the dynamics of his vocal ability and radiated soul in a way that has not been heard in R&B and pop music before or since.  He didn’t have to sweat or shout or do splits – he opened his heart and left us beautiful Diamonds, Rubies and Emeralds of Music.”

Published on 17 April 2012 by UKFG

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