1981 studio album by Luther Vandross
Never Too Much is the debut solo studio album by American singer Luther Vandross , released on August 12, 1981, by Epic Records . Mostly composed by Vandross himself, the album reached number 19 on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and has been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Never Too Much earned Vandross two Grammy Award nominations in 1982 , including Best New Artist and Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male .
The album's title track topped the Black Singles chart for two weeks. Vandross's rendition of Dionne Warwick 's 1964 song "A House Is Not a Home " became one of his signature songs, and received attention for its transformation into an "epic", since its duration was extended to seven minutes. In 2020, the album was ranked number 362 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time .[1]
Critical reception
AllMusic editor Craig Lytle found that Never Too Much featured "one outstanding song after another. Vandross concocts a bouncy, vibrant flow on his up-tempo numbers and an intimate, emotional connection on his moderate grooves and his lone ballad [...] This is one of the better R&B albums of the early '80s."[2]
Personnel
Adapted from AllMusic .[6]
Performers and musicians
Luther Vandross – lead vocals, vocal arrangements, rhythm arrangements (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7), backing vocals (1, 3-6), arrangements (4), song arrangements (7)
Nat Adderley, Jr. – keyboards (1–7), rhythm arrangements (1, 2, 3, 5, 6), arrangements (4), backing vocals (4, 5)
Ed Walsh – synthesizers (2, 4)
Georg Wadenius – guitar (1, 2, 3, 7)
Steve Love – guitar (3–6)
Marcus Miller – bass (1–7)
Anthony Jackson – bass (7)
Buddy Williams – drums (1–7)
Errol "Crusher" Bennett – percussion (1, 4, 5, 7), congas (4)
Bashiri Johnson – congas (1, 2), percussion (2, 5)
Billy King – congas (3, 5, 6)
Paul Riser – horn arrangements (2, 5), string arrangements (2, 3, 5)
Gary King – arrangements (4)
Leon Pendarvis – string arrangements (6, 7), horn arrangements (7)
Tawatha Agee – backing vocals (1–6)
Michelle Cobbs – backing vocals (1, 2)
Cissy Houston – backing vocals (1, 2)
Yvonne Lewis – backing vocals (1, 2)
Sybil Thomas – backing vocals (1, 2)
Brenda White King – backing vocals (1, 2)
Phillip Ballou – backing vocals (3–6)
Fonzi Thornton – vocal contractor, backing vocals (4, 5)
Norma Jean Wright – backing vocals (4, 5)
Technical
Producer – Luther Vandross
Executive Producer – Larkin Arnold
Production Coordination – Sephra Herman
Recorded and Mixed by Michael Brauer
Engineer – Carl Beatty
Assistant Engineers – Lincoln Clapp, Andy Hoffman, Nicky Kalliongos, Gregg Mann and Don Wershba.
Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound (New York, NY).
Art Direction – Karen Katz
Photography – William Coupon