First Listen: Luther Vandross’s “Love It” unearthed from the vaults

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    These are exciting times, as a new unreleased Luther Vandross song surfaces for a brand new Greatest Hits package ( no doubt for the Christmas market). The song was first recorded in 1994, around the same time of his Never Let Me Go album, but has remained in the vaults until now. The song was written by Luther Vandross and Hubert Eaves III (D-Train),and first appeared in 1994 on Phil Perry's Pure Pleasure album. The new hits album (which is available only in Europe) will also include familiar cuts like “Never Too Much,” “Dance with My Father,” “Any Love,” “A House Is Not a Home,” and another 12 classics we all know and love.

    These are exciting times, as a new unreleased Luther Vandross song surfaces for a brand new Greatest Hits package ( no doubt for the Christmas market). The song was first recorded in 1994, around the same time of his Never Let Me Go album, but has remained in the vaults until now. The song was written by Luther Vandross and Hubert Eaves III (D-Train),and first appeared in 1994 on Phil Perry's Pure Pleasure album. The new hits album (which is available only in Europe) will also include familiar cuts like “Never Too Much,” “Dance with My Father,” “Any Love,” “A House Is Not a Home,” and another 12 classics we all know and love.

    This song from the vault is our newest SoulTracks First Listen. Check it out below and tell us if you Love It Love It...

    By Gary Van den Bussche, Disco, Soul, Gold