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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction/summary of Luther's '80's work
Although Luther was really more of an album artist in the eighties (and please note that each of his eighties are worth owning in their own right!), however, he did manage to rack up a very impressive amount of hits on Billboard's R&B chart during this time. Although THE BEST OF LOVE understandably doesn't have the cohesion of Luther's proper eighties discs, it is an...
Published on August 2, 2004 by Robert Johnson

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3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Blessing
The death of Marvin Gaye left a hole in the R&B community that has never been filled, and R&B has been in decline ever since. Babyface is frankly too effeminate to step up; Luther Vandross was our best hope. Vandross was irrefutably male, had a great voice, and possessed amazing sensitivity. Unfortunately he was the victim of inconsistent material and goopy...
Published on May 29, 2006 by El Lagarto


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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction/summary of Luther's '80's work, August 2, 2004
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Robert Johnson (Richmond, KY USA) - See all my reviews
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Although Luther was really more of an album artist in the eighties (and please note that each of his eighties are worth owning in their own right!), however, he did manage to rack up a very impressive amount of hits on Billboard's R&B chart during this time. Although THE BEST OF LOVE understandably doesn't have the cohesion of Luther's proper eighties discs, it is an excellent introduction/summary of the man at his creative peak.

The hits included are "Never Too Much" (#33 Pop, #1 R&B, #4 Dance), "Bad Boy/Having A Party" (#55 Pop, #3 R&B), "If This World Were Mine" (#4 R&B), "Since I Lost My Baby" (#17 R&B), "Superstar/Until You Come Back To Me" (#4 R&B), "Til My Baby Comes Home" (#29 Pop, #4 R&B), "Give Me The Reason" (#57 Pop, #3 R&B), "Stop To Love" (#15 Pop, #1 R&B, #7 Adult Contemporary), "There's Nothing Better Than Love" (#50 Pop, #1 R&B, #20 Adult Contemporary), "I Really Didn't Mean It" (#6 R&B), and "Any Love" (#44 Pop, #1 R&B, #12 Adult Contemporary).

There are a few great lower-charting singles included, "Promise Me" (#72 R&B), "If Only For One Night/Creepin'" (#59 R&B), and "So Amazing" (#94 R&B). Also of note is the inclusion of the two singles that Luther recorded with the group Change, the anthem "Searching" and the often-sampled "Glow of Love," which is what led to Luther landing his solo recording contract with Columbia. There are also two non-single covers, "A House Is Not A Home" and "Love Won't Let Me Wait," that nonetheless became classics in their own right.

It is worth noting that there are some singles that are missing from the set, and a few of them were actually significant hits. Charting singles that are absent include "Don't You Know That" (#10 R&B), "Sugar and Spice" (#72 R&B), "How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye" (#27 Pop, #7 R&B, #4 Adult Contemporary), "I Let You Slide" (#9 R&B), "It's Over Now" (#4 R&B), "Wait For Love" (#11 R&B), "She Won't Talk To Me" (#30 Pop, #3 R&B, #17 Adult Contemporary), and "For You To Love" (#3 R&B). While all of the missing songs are also very good, the rest of the material is so terrific that their absence will not be noticeable while listening to this album. Although I would like to see this set remastered with a few of the above tracks re-inserted as bonus tracks.

There are also two then-newly recorded tracks as well. As most people know, it was first of these, the gorgeous "Here and Now" (#6 Pop, #1 R&B, #3 Adult Contemporary), that proved to be Luther's first major introduction to mainstream audiences. The other song, "Treat You Right" (#5 R&B), isn't as well known, but is almost as good. The two new hits helped send THE BEST OF LOVE to #26 on the Hot 200, and it reached the impressive Triple-Platinum status in sales.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Luther. The Legend. The Music., July 3, 2005
Luther. He was known by one name. He was known for his voice. He was known as the master balladeer of love. Instantly recognized from the very first note. Silky. Smooth. Sensual. Soulful. Spiritual. Sophisticated. Surreal. Words simply cannot do justice to the voice and presence Luther Vandross possessed. So many people grew up on his music. Lived and loved to his music. First kisses. First slow dances. First heartbreaks. Weddings. Births. Other life transitions. Luther's music served as a constant soundtrack for so many special, life affecting events. It still does and always will.

The music of Luther Vandross has inspired so many. Lyrically, he could express emotions and give illustrations to feelings we've all shared but may not have known how to convey to another. Vocally, his delivery was nothing less than perfection. No one could sing a love song like Luther. He owned a passion and fire that could both scorch and soothe the very heart and soul. His voice, no, his instrument could be soft as a light spring rain or as strong and powerful as gusting winds whipping nature into frenzy. And he did it all seamlessly. Effortlessly. This man we all knew and loved like he was a part of our family. This man we would watch in awe as he glided across world stages impeccably dressed from head to toe, exuding complete class and style. This man who could turn a riff or ad lib into an emotional experience. This man who could bring tears to eyes and make heart's skip beats all from one note.

Live, Luther would send chill on top of chill through his female fans and have them screaming for more. And men weren't too far from doing the same. The things Luther Vandross could do with that instrument of his can never be duplicated. He was one of a kind. And that is an understatement. After all, it was Luther's music often played in house parties and romantic evenings between couples. It was Luther's music that is the reason many of us are on the planet now. Songs like "Since I Lost My Baby" encompassed the emotion felt over a lost love. "Superstar/ Until you Come Back to Me" or "A House Is Not a Home" were tour de forces that cut deep into the hearts of those longing for that true, lasting love. The catalogue of ballads and songs that made us feel everything from joy to pain and want to dance, sit in reflection, or simply in awe, is endless.

We are blessed to still have his music and it will indeed live on for love lives on. This collection is a MUST HAVE. Simply put.

The world lost a voice of gold but heaven truly has gained an angel. Luther, your presence in this world will be missed. You are a part of our hearts and you will always remain. It was "So Amazing" to experience the "Power of Love" through your God-given instrument and "Never too Much" for us. "Here and Now" we all know you are dancing with your father. Again. Rest in peace.

With Love,
C.L.B.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Luther Vandross' Best Years Covered On This 2CD Set, April 19, 2000
Hearing Luther Vandross' "Never Too Much" on this "Best of Love" collection recalls how fresh it sounded among 1981's funk/rap/R&B slammers ("Super Freak," "Bad Mamma Jamma," etc.) It had the best of two worlds; sparkling production and arrangement recalling what disco did best (courtesy of arranger Nat Adderly, Jr.); buttery, popping percussion by Marcus Miller, and a tour-de-force, tongue-twisting vocal by Vandross. It blueprinted a sound you hoped would last as long as the classic, finessed soul (think Dionne Warwick and Aretha Franklin, who wrote testimonials on the liner notes) that inspired it.

It did. Luther and his collaborators crafted immaculately produced, gorgeously sung originals and covers throughout his first five albums, the best gathered here. He slowly, slyly extracts the pain and yearning from Leon Russell's "Superstar" that the Carpenters' version overlooked. His voice rises like smoke around the romantic, tricky wordplay of Bacharach-David's "A House Is Not A Home" and Smokey Robinson's "Since I Lost My Baby." His originals (sparkling mid-tempo tunes like "Stop To Love," and "Till My Baby Comes Home") display a rhythm and countermelody sense validating Vandross' songcraft experience. (Before achieving his solo success, Luther sang on everything from commercials to David Bowie's "Young Americans" album, which he co-wrote.)

Much of Vandross' Top 40 success ("Endless Love," "Power of Love") followed this release, as would other greatest hits collections following his release from Epic Records. But "The Best of Love" is indeed Luther Vandross' best from the years he refreshed, then ruled, the R&B ballad. Highly recommended.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Essential Luther, July 12, 2000
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Roger A. Sneed (Nashville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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Simply put, this collection is a must-have. Before Brian McKnight, before Maxwell and Chico and Kenny, and before all these so-called singers who are as subtle as a neon sign, there was Luther. There was That Voice, capable of making people swoon and fall in love simply by singing the phone book. This double-cd set showcases the best Luther Vandross has to offer, with subtle reworkings of some of his hits (listen to the original versions of some of the songs and you'll note that there have been some additional background work done). Unfortunately, there have been a couple of songs that are not included, like "Wait for Love" or "Forever, For Always, For Love," songs that would have strengthened an already classic compilation. Their omission does not detract from the set, though. Ultimately, this is truly the best of Luther, the best of love
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Luther's Greatest Years Covered From 1980-1989, January 11, 2004
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Brandon Ousley (Chicago, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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During the late 80's, Luther's career was spotty. Until 1989, when Epic Records finally released a compilation of Luther's best years. The Best Of Luther Vandross: The Best Of Love is a compilation with 20 classics. Luther recorded 3 new songs for this album. One of my favorites was "Here And Now", which was a 1990 Grammy winner. I've listened to the whole album today and it's really superb. But, they left out 2 of my favorites, "Wait For Love" and "Better Love". The new compilation Epic/Legacy released, The Essential Luther Vandross wasn't needed because we already have this anthology. For those 2 classics I have just mentioned, I would buy his early 80's albums like Busy Body or Never Too Much. Anyway, this is a better bet. Avoid those other compilations like Greatest Hits or the budget priced, Super Hits. Buy this and his old albums like Never Too Much.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Luther: Tried and True, January 30, 2006
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C. C. White (Greater Chicagoland) - See all my reviews
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It's the rich, full voice of "classic" Luther all in one collection. The tracks aren't digitally remastered so the older ones sound a little flat. But I still recommend it as part of any "old school" collection.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LUTHER WE MISS YOU BABY, July 4, 2005
First of all I would like to think Luther for touching my heart with his gift of song. There will never be another Luther Vandross the first time he song, he was never compared to Sam Cooke or said to be copying Marvin Gaye, he was Luther the one and only. Things that I like most about Luther: he was real, he was professional, talented and down to earth whether he was big or small nobody cared because his spirit was so great that you paid attention to his heart not his figure. To see Luther live was to see perfection. I had the pleasure of seeing him in the Power of Love tour @UNO lakefront arena in New Orleans,LA and to this day I remember the whole concert, Sinbad and Sounds of Blackness opened for him and the audience did not want Luther to leave New Orleans. Luther, I know you in a great place singing for Jesus now, you will not be forgotten baby cause there will never be another voice like yours-pure genius,real r&b.Rest in peace sweatheart. Thanks also to all of you guys current reviews.I started crying because I can tell the world loves him and misses him too and ya'll miss artist that love their music take pride in it like Luther Vandross did.Once again thank you guys.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Luther Luther Luther, November 7, 2001
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lydia (san bernardino, ca United States) - See all my reviews
One of my favorite singers. Luther has me intoxicated not from drinking but from his love songs. I'm wearing this cd out big time. I play it over and over again. I give it the big 5 because Luther can get into your soul.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still the BEST Luther "Quiet Storm" 2 CD Set There Is, August 24, 2010
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Since Luther's unexpected passing in 2005, as with any sudden death of a beloved artist, there has been an endless rush of "Best Of's" and "Greatest Hits" of Luther CD's. This 2 disc "Best Of Luther Vandross" was once THE "Must Have" of any R&B fan and has been quietly supplanted by newer collections, such as Sony's excellent "Essential Luther Vandross", another 2 CD collection that perhaps captures THE ultimate Luther experience.

For example, this 2 CD was released prior to Luther's 1991 "Power of Love/Love Power" smash hit, so does not contain that song, but is perhaps still the perfect "Quiet Storm" CD collection of Luther at his most seductively, romantic best. Thinking of a cozy night in front of the fire with your special someone or music to put in the background of a candlelit dinner? Well, look no further than this "Best of Luther Vandross" collection. With 20 songs on 2 discs, it's more than enough to get in that "special mood" with your significant other. All the songs are perfectly chosen. I can't think of any major hits this precious collection leaves out.

The first 10 years of Luther's career are what made his reputation as an R&B Soul Balladeer and were his most consistent in terms of composing romantic songs that made the ladies (and some gay fans) swoon with delight, so this collection will do the trick. After "Power Of Love", Luther's sales started their steady decline until "Dance With My Father" picked things up again, but that's a long gap in between those two big hits. This two disc collection amazingly captures Luther's remarkable output during his first 10 years, and perhaps mark the highpoint of his distinguished career. We still miss you, Luther.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A TRULY PERFECT INTRODUCTORY PACKAGE!!., August 5, 2010
THIS splended double disc set is simply the very best way to introduce MR LUTHER VANDROSS to anyone who is unfamilar whith his melodious sounds, or if you are on a very tight budget,this set will do very well until you can afford ALL his awesome albums.
IT'S a career spanning overlook of his first six albums, with distinct picks from each, arranged in chronological order which to me is realy cool!!.
WE got"SEARCHING" and "THE GLOW OF LOVE" from when he was with the group CHANGE. ON his own we have "NEVER TOO MUCH","IF THIS WORLD WERE MINE",a sensous duet with CHERYL LYNN. "A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME", "BAD BOY/HAVING A PARTY","SINCE I LOST MY BABY","PROMISE ME","TILL MY BABY COMES HOME", "IF ONLY FOR ONE NIGHT" and "CREEPIN'" on disc one.
ON disc two, we are treated with "SUPERSTAR/UNTIL YOU COME BACK TO ME/THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA DO","STOP TO LOVE","SO AMAZING","THERE'S NOTHING BETTER THAN LOVE", an amazing duet with MR GREGORY HINES. next is "GIVE ME THE REASON","ANY LOVE","I REALY DIDN'T MEAN IT","LOVE WON'T LET ME WAIT", plus two new ones, the bouncy "TREAT YOU RIGHT" and the wedding classic "HERE AND NOW" I danced to this masterpiece with my beautiful wife on our wedding day!!!. I strongly recomended,this wonderful package to all!!, you will be getting the very best of love!!!.
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