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Never Let Me Go
by: Luther Vandross
List Price: £11.99Price: £11.66 You Save: £0.33 ( 3%)Prices subject to change.
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074645323121
Format: Import
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: June 01, 1993
Studio: Sony
Sales Rank: 107105
MPN: 53231
Disc 1:- Little Miracles (Happen Every Day)
- Heaven Knows
- Love Me Again
- Can't Be Doin' That Now
- Too Far Down
- Love Is on the Way (Real Love)
- Hustle
- Emotion Eyes
- Lady, Lady
- Medley: How Deep Is Your Love/Love Don't Love Nobody [Instrumental Inte
- Never Let Me Go
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From Amazon.com: Suspense is crucial to soul music. The great soul singers from Sam Cooke and Smokey Robinson to Al Green and Prince have always allowed for the possibility that their romantic pleadings might be rejected. No active singer creates more suspense in his or her songs than Luther Vandross, whose Never Let Me Go is one of his best. For example, in the opening verse of the first single, "Little Miracles (Happen Every Day)," the lonely singer longs for someone to talk to, and the gospelish, voice-and-piano arrangement is heavily echoed to make it sound even lonelier. On a happy, uptempo song like "Heaven Knows," there's a hint of uncertainty. The music radiates optimism, as a catchy pop rock hook is married to coproducer Marcus Miller's out-front R&B bass riff. As on every album, Vandross includes a tribute to his musical roots, and this time it's a medley of the Bee Gees' 1977 disco double entendre "How Deep Is Your Love," an instrumental version of the Spinners' '74 hit "Love Don't Love Nobody," and the '54 Johnny Ace hit "Never Let Me Go." In this pop-music era of overbearing arrogance and unending self-pity, Vandross's suspenseful balance of yearning and doubt may be mistaken for slickness by some glib observers. For anyone interested in hearing a great voice explore the subtleties of adult romance, however, you won't find anything better than Vandross's. --Geoffrey Himes
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i saw luther at wembley in 1993 about the time this album was released. i have not been to a concert like that ever. the crowds reaction to him was unbelievable. the support artist was dina carrol and she was dancing in the aisles with all the rest of us!! good album this. the highlight of which has to be the cover of the bee gees song - how deep is your love, which goes to prove that mr vandross was capable of singing just about anything he wanted to. sorely missed, so you will just have to buy his music instead.
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