Luther Vandross - Live Radio City Music Hall 2003

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Album Details

Title: Live Radio City Music Hall 2003
Artist: Luther Vandross
Release Date: 10/14/2003
Re-Released On: 11/3/2003
Label: J-Records
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 828765571128, 828765699129
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Urban, Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Quiet Storm
Moods: Laid-Back/Mellow, Romantic, Smooth, Soothing, Warm, Confident, Gentle, Intimate, Poignant, Sentimental, Stylish, Sweet, Amiable/Good-Natured, Sexual, Sexy, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Sensual
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Never Too Much
  2. Here and Now
  3. Take You Out
  4. Love Won't Let Me Wait
  5. Superstar
  6. Stop to Love
  7. If Only for One Night
  8. Creepin'
  9. I'd Rather
  10. A House Is Not a Home
  11. Glow of Love

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDJ-Records55711
2003CDJ-Records82876569912

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Album Review

Recorded two months before his hospitalization for a serious stroke, Live 2003 at Radio City Music Hall is a welcome addition to the Luther Vandross' discography with absolutely no foreshadowing of the devastating event. Those who have only been exposed to his smooth croon on record are in for a treat. The cool pillow talk of his studio recordings is performed perfectly here, but live Vandross adds improvisational twists, stunning vocal theatrics, and some of the most entertaining banter with an audience ever heard. Absolutely effervescent (he declares at least half the songs "my favorite") the singer wins over the audience right away and it just keeps building from there. The band is tight, with Nat Adderley Jr. as leader and on keyboards, but vocals are the thing. You can always count on Vandross to have the best background singers, and here his interaction with them surpasses anything on his studio albums (their playful exchange on "Creepin'" is unbelievable). A slower "Here and Now" is monolithic and the 13 minutes of "Superstar" fly by like it was nothing. Going back to his days in the group Change for "Glow of Love" is a nice nod to the hardcore fans and a perfect, shimmering, disco closer. The keyboards could sure use an update from their '80s presets and Vandross' visual references don't come off so well on a mere CD, but these are small complaints. If there ever was an argument that you can own every one of his studio albums and still only know half the story, this proves it. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alexis YraolaDesign
AlliArt Direction
Arturo TappinSax (Soprano), Guest Appearance
Brenda White-KingVocals (Background)
Byron MillerBass
Cindy MizelleVocals (Background)
Daniel MilazzoAssistant Engineer
Fonzi ThorntonProducer
Frank FilipettiMixing
Hardi KamsaniAssistant Engineer
Ivan HampdenDrums
Jason DaleAssistant Engineer
Jeff JonesMake-Up, Hair Stylist
Jill Dell'AbateProduction Coordination
Jim ErvinChoreographer
John HarrisEngineer
Kevin WestenbergPhotography
Luther VandrossExecutive Producer, Producer
Matt SnedecorAssistant Engineer
Max FeldmanAssistant Engineer
Max SzadekPersonal Assistant
Nat Adderley, Jr.Producer, Keyboards, Musical Director
Patricia LacyVocals (Background)
Paul J. FalconeEngineer
Phil HamiltonGuitar
Ray BardaniEngineer
Roger InnocentHair Stylist
Roger SquiteroPercussion
Skip AndersonKeyboards
Stan WallaceEngineer
Valerie PinkstonVocals (Background)
Vic AnesiniMastering