| Average Rating: |
|
| Sales Rank: | 15778 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $1.10 |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
| Availability: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| Release Date: | 2003-06-10 |
| Label: | J-Records |
| UPC: | 828765188524 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | J-Records |
| ASIN: | B000099J41 |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Dance with My Father by J-Records
- If I Didn't Know Better
- Think About You
- If It Ain't One Thing... (featuring Foxy Brown)
- Buy Me A Rose
- The Closer I Get To You
- Lovely Day (featuring Busta Rhymes)
- Dance With My Father
- She Saw You
- Apologize
- Hit It Again (featuring Queen Latifah)
- Right In The Middle
- Once Were Lovers
- Lovely Day (remix)
- They Said You Needed Me
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Amazon.com
Given Luther Vandross's precarious state of health at the time of its release, Dance With My Father’s title track--a tale of yearning for a lost loved one--takes on added poignancy. It’s something of a centerpiece on an album that moves in several directions, reaching for varied constituencies, while ultimately staying focused on Vandross’s trademark buttery vocals. In addition to "Dance," there’s more adult-contemporary balladry ("Buy Me a Rose"), lightly sassy soul ("If I Didn’t Know Better"), and a number of collaborations with hip-hoppers that often work surprisingly well. While suspending disbelief is hard when considering Luther and Foxy Brown as a couple ("If It Ain’t One Thing"), remakes of soft-R&B classics with Beyonce Knowles and Busta Rhymes prove to be highlights. With the Destiny’s Child singer, Vandross actually improves on the familiar Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway take of "The Closer I Get to You," turning in a cut that recalls his slow-burning signature reworking of "A House is Not a Home." A languid turn at "Lovely Day," with a purring Busta, works almost as well. (The "Part II" remix is superfluous, however.) Otherwise, Dance is in the vein of post-‘80s Vandross discs, and guaranteed to please fans. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews
Dance With My Father - Reviewed on 2008-02-17
Luther Vandross took 2003 by storm with the release of a song entitled "Dance with My Father." Music lovers used to revel when Luther released new music, and that juncture in 2003 was no different. "Dance with My Father" was the story of how he misses his father and wishes he had more time to spend with him before he passed on. Ironically, Luther passed not long after he released this song and album (which have the same title.) Personally, I love the song. There is an undeniable realness and sincerity he puts into his vocals.
The album? As a unit, this album is good, but not great. There are, however, some memorable numbers on here, but after taking a count, I only came up with five, and that is not enough to give this album a five star rating. It has quite a few guest appearances, and although I really like Busta Rhymes, Queen Latifah and Foxy Brown, I don't feel that they added anything to the album. Too many guest appearances show insecurity, and WHY would Luther have felt insecure? He's the best balladeer of our time for goodness sake! Beyonce' is featured here, too, but she did a wonderful job with "The Closer I Get to You" (although she tried to out-sing Luther, but isn't that always the case?) This ballad is one of the strongest songs on the album partly because it's a remake and the original is a classic and partly because they executed this number magnificently. "If I Didn't Know Better" is a song about two friends. The woman is in a relationship with someone else but Luther feels like she gives him subtle hints that she wants to be with him. Interesting to listen to. Bother versions of "Lovely Day" are lackluster. I see what Luther tried to do, but it just didn't work for me. "If it Ain't One Thing" is another weak moment. The melody of the hook remind us of old Luther, but the song is a bit too "hip hop." I really love "Buy Me a Rose" because its very sweet. It's about a woman who feels that her man isn't giving her enough attention, so he does little things for her like buy her roses.
Although this isn't a five star album, I still suggest you purchase it because it is worth picking up. Luther is a legend. When comparing this album to his best works, though, this is some of his weaker material. "Here and Now", "Any Love", "Your Secret Love", "Never too Much"; truly some of the best songs in history, and this album doesn't quite have that much staying power.
Mikeisha's Top 5
1. "Dance With My Father"
2. "Buy Me a Rose"
3. "The Closer I Get to You"
4. "If I Didn't Know Better"
5. "Think About You"
* - See Amazon
Product Page for shipping and pricing details.
Book Subjects
- Adult Contemporary
- Contemporary R&B
- Pop
- R&B
- Soul/R & B
- Soul/R&B
- Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
- United States of America
- Urban