Luther Vandross
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In conjunction with a new documentary film, Legacy Recordings issues a new double-disc anthology of the late Luther Vandross' work, accompanied by several rare and unreleased tracks. Never Too Much: Greatest Hits offers 20 tracks on two CDs that represent the cream of Vandross' solo career. In addition to unforgettable hits across the three decades he released albums - including "Never Too Much," "Here and Now," "Power of Love/Love Power," "I'd Rather" and "Dance with My Father" - fans will delight at four rare and unreleased recordings. The first, a cover of The Beatles' "Michelle," was discovered by Vandross' longtime friend and collaborator, vocalist Fonzi Thornton, on a cassette in the late singer's archive, marked only with his name, the title, and a date of June 1, 1989. (A radio edit is exclusive to the 2CD set; the full version will feature on both the CD and double vinyl pressings.) Additional extras include the unissued outtake "Speak Your Love," a new mix of "Never Too Much" by Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies, and a rare radio mix of the song "Get Myself Together," recorded during the Never Too Much sessions in 1979 and released in 2016 on an album by Bronx producer Louie Vega, one half of the Masters At Work remix/production duo. As an Amazon affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases.