One Night with You The Best of Love, Vol. 2
by Luther Vandross Cassette, Sep-1997, Epic USA
Condition
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Album Features
UPC: 074646822043
Artist: Luther Vandross
Format: Cassette
Release Year: 1997
Record Label: Epic (USA)
Genre: Contemporary R&B, R&B
Details
Playing Time: 73 min.
Contributing Artists: Mariah Carey, R. Kelly, Janet Jackson, Ann Nesby, Trey Lorenz
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
Album Notes
Personnel: Luther Vandross, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey (vocals); R. Kelly (various instruments, background vocals); Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Ralph B. Stacy (various instruments); Nashville String Machine (strings); Dann Huff, Mike Scott (guitar); `Big Jim' Wright (keyboards); Keith Thomas (synthesizer, bass programming); Phil Madeira (Hammond B-3 organ); Stokley (percussion); Mr. Lee, Stephen George (programming); Alex Richbourg, Mark Hammond (drum programming); Lisa Cochran, Trey Lorenz, Dennis Bettis, Crystal Collins, Ron Neal, Ann Nesby, Jamecia Bennett, Pat Lacy (background vocals).Producers include: R. Kelly, Keith Thomas, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Luther Vandross. Engineers: Bill Whittington, Stephen George, Mike Alvord, Paul Falcone, Steve Hodge, Ray Bardani, Paul Brown, Dana Jon Chappelle.Digitally remastered by Chris Gehringer (The Hit Factory)."When You Call On Me/Baby That's When I Come Running" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. One Night with You picked up where Luther Vandross' first hits collection left off, including the R&B/pop Top Ten hits "Power of Love/Love Power," "Don't Want to Be a Fool," "The Best Things in Life Are Free," and "Endless Love," as well as the R&B Top Ten hits "Little Miracles" and "Your Secret Love." Also included was the Grammy-winning "Love the One You're With." Fans may have found the omission of some R&B hits in favor of Vandross' interpretation of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "My Favorite Things" questionable, and the four new songs, despite boasting the hot songwriting pens of Diane Warren, R. Kelly, and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, did not generate any new hits of the kind that propelled Vandross' first hits album to triple-platinum status. Indeed, this second set was a sales disappointment. Maybe Vandross' fans already had these songs on the original albums. More likely, the album marked the end of his sometimes stormy relationship with Epic, and the company didn't push it. ~ William Ruhlmann
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