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V OLUME 3 EIUM 8 ER FALL I 9 98 THE WAVE gu 94.7 KTWV err DAVI BENO page 7 9.4.7 KTWY 947 KTWV I've also been told your dad was a, "crooner." LV Now, he was marvelous! Yes. They tell me that that's where I got my general tonality from. They said that, in the neighbor- hood, people used to just listen to him sing: Like, on the stoop or something, just singing. He had a...what do you call it, where someone just gravitates towards you, a magnetic... 13 Charisma? LV: Charisma, yeah he had a charisma that people loved and that's probably where I got that, a lot of that, from. Are there any recordings of the senior Mr. Vandross? LV: No. No, this was actually pre-recording. This was before On the day Luther Vandross stopped by The Wave mind: I want something dramatic. I want something that the dog even barked into that thing on RCA. This was way reminds you of a book that you've read, that starts out quiet- to talk with our morning host, Paul Crosswhite, back when. There's no account, there's none of that there. ly. I need a murder scene in the middle and I need to subside his new album was just about to hit the streets. and I need for them to walk off into the sunset." So we start "I Know" is Luther's first release since signing to aWhat went through your mind when you were asked with chords that are dark, and we start with chords that are to sing the national anthem at Superbowl 31? his new label, Virgin Records. From the minute he menacing and then it clears out and the bridge is, I mean just LV: You wanna know the first thing that went through my stepped out of the limousine, to his narrow escape in terms of images, is just the house and Dorothy and Toto mind? The dreaded "and the rockets red glare "...because from adoring Wave staffers, Luther was as radiant as flying and "I'm gonna get you Dorothy!" - and that whole that's fine at home in the shower and all, you can "and the thing...and then we settle down and we start there and just a proud father. Luther new candidly talked with Paul rockets red glare" yourself into oblivion at home, but when continue until we've gotten what it is we want. about everything from, working on David Bowie's you're nervous, that's a big, hard, difficult note to negotiate. "Young Americans" album, to his fond memory of But I just said, please, I have to have the challenge. I couldn't Es Right. Do you know it when you've got it? wait. I said yes immediately. the first time he worked with Aretha Franklin. Here myself towards the Shirelles, towards LaVern LV: Oh yes, yes! I know when I got it, and one of the rea- gravitating is some of Paul: Patti The Bluebelles and Dionne that conversation with sons I'm a good producer for myself is because I can recog- Baker and Labelle and CiNow, you mentioned the word "nervous," and who nize when I have it or that it's going to take more effort. Warwick and even Diana Ross. I was a Motown child, but - wouldn't be singing to a billion people. Is that something racked up an unprecedented string of platinum Some people have to sweat and foam -at- the -mouth before my favorite Motown acts, other than the Temptations, were caYou've that you've had occasion to wrestle with as a individual, as and double -platinum albums in the last 17 years or so. How they can actually feel that there's a performance on tape wor- always the female acts...The male singers that, even to this an artist facing the challenges of presenting yourself to the do you explain such dead -on musical instincts? thy of being played. For me, it's very different. I'll sweat and day, The male singers I like are the ones who are distinctly world on the stage? go through all of those paces if necessary, but if the first thing different from me. LV: You know, I sort of resist trying to explain it, or trying to LV: Oh, always. I sing, or play, or a musician plays, is the definitive thing, I'm be self analytical because I suspect I will trip myself up... For instance? Because once you think you've defined it, then you sort of very good at saying "That's it." We don't have to search for ca Tell me about that. 18 years so that we all feel tired when we leave. 121 compete with it, you improve, you embellish it, and you can LV: Oh, James Ingram, Gerald Levert. I like gruff, I like to LV: To tell you the truth, I've never not been nervous. I beat potentially mess it up. I'm lust having the best time in the hear Dennis Edwards from the Temptations. I like those gruff Was there any particular inspiration to your wonderful myself up a lot for my weight and it's hard to get out on world. I had a contract with Sony, for the 18 years that I was ta voices. But female singers tell the story better; because they song, "So Amazing ?" stage for me. I never thought of myself as hot stuff or "Mr. there, where I had full artistic control over what I did. I think allow themselves more. They allow themselves to be vulnera- It" or any of those things, and when people say that to me, it that's a large part of why I stayed around. Whatever quirky LV: Oh yes. Did you know that song was written for Dionne ble in the beginning and then, you know, can I say bitchy in always surprises me and takes me aback a bit. I spend a lot angle, or whatever quirky bridge I viewed music from, it was Warwick? She recorded it first. No one knows that. What hap- the bridge ?, and then back down and strong at the end - of my time trying to negotiate with myself: "Leave yourself certainly the fact of the matter that - I was not the new Otis pened is that Arista was moving their business. Remember or subtle and hurt: I love that. I mean, I'd die for that! alone, you're fine. Most hatchet murderers are thin..." Just Redding, I wasn't the new Sam Cooke, I wasn't the new when they kind of merged with RCA for some reason? It was it as huge an honor as it might seem when you anything I can think to say to not beat up on myself so much. Donny Hathaway - I was Luther. So, whatever else happened right during that, and that album sort of got lost in the shuf- EriWas got a chance to do some producing for Aretha Franklin on So to answer your question, yes, I stay in a state of nervous- or didn't happen, you knew who was singing to you when fle. It had a lot of good things on it, but "So Amazing" was a her To in 1982? ness about that. you heard was always of the mind that I would rather "Jump It" project me...1 song that I wrote for Dionne and since it hadn't gotten heard, have nine albums that each said platinum [one million copies I said I didn't want it to just sit and not be heard. And you LV: It remains one of the biggest things ever to happen to The last question here is for those who are curious about sold], than to have one album that sold nine -million copies - know, female artists were always my biggest influences, so me. I so vividly remember everything about that evening and your personal life... and then you're in the "whatever happened to" column three there was nothing unlikely or difficult to understand about about that day. I remember arriving there about an hour years later. I a personally in order to have this me singing it as well. before she did. I remember her coming in. She had on a leop- LV: have given up lot ard print jumpsuit and she had on a big fur coat over it and career. I feel that if anybody ever asks me, "what did you giHow do you put together a typical Luther Vandross song? RITell me about that as we get to your early years.You she had on sneakers...and it was her birthday...1 told the sacrifice for this career ?," that would be the first thing out of Is there any part that comes first...is it the emotion...is it any mouth. I sacrificed a personal life in order to have it right, were very much influenced by the likes of Dionne Warwick engineer, I said Michael, I want you to record everything. I a lyric that comes to mind...is it a melodic hook...? in to have it like I wanted to. So you know, that's a and Aretha Franklin. How is it that female artists formed your want you to record the door slamming. I want to hear her order first icons musically? regret that I have but it's something that's not too late to LV: It's usually a mood.

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