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Luther Vandross & Freddie Jackson
Who are you more a fan of? I know you can’t compare but just curious , I heard that people tried to start a Feud with them in the 80's ? I'm more into Luther but I like Freddie too. | |
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Luffa all the way, lol. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Luther | |
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I like em both...but if I had to choose...Luther would win; Freddy by a close second. I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me. | |
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Luther was a better singer, but I generally prefer Freddie's albums. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Freddy looks so different now that he's lost weight. | |
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Luther did with vocals what Stevie Wonder did with the Moog Snyth | |
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Although I like Freddie, he CANNOT be mentioned in the same sentence as Luther Vandross. | |
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Of course he can! For a while there, they were the two biggest rivals. Freddie has never had the mindshare that Luther enjoyed with the R&B audience, but there was a time he was every bit as successful. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Luther's solo work was great from 1980 to around 1983. His production work for Aretha Franklin and Cheryl Lynn was great too around 1982 to 1983. I also loved the songs he did with Change. He had even been in a disco group prior to going solo.
Freddie on the other hand was in a funk group called Magic Merlin which had a hot jam called "Sixty Thrills A Minute". As for his solo work though....absolutely horrible. He was like a male version of Shitney Houston....no jams whatsoever. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Luther was the musical rival that Freddie was chasing thoughout the 1980's. But Luther won out by surviving the 1990's way better than Freddie even did. | |
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I remember a late-80s interview with Luther Vandross,where he bluntly said "Truthfully,there are many singers who are imitating me these days",but didn't name any names I know he was talking about Freddie,lol. | |
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Not coming in to bash Freddie or nothing but why in his recent interviews does he sounds funny? Did he have a stroke or something? (Not trying to be funny) Just curious whether or not he always sounded this way. I don't recall his interviews from back in the day enough to remember.
Oh and Luther. Luther songs seem to have connected stronger with his audience than Freddie's. Luther became family, while Freddie was always a close friend of the family. | |
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No jams??? Not liking is one thing but ya can't say Freddie Jackson didn't have no jams lol I should know 'cause my mother used 2 play his first album all the time when I was growin up......
Jam Tonight Love Is Just A Touch Away When Somebody Loves You Rock Me Tonight Just Love Me Down
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It's no secret that Freddie was on Luther's nuts throughout the 1980's. | |
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This is probably sacrilege around here but I'm gonna say it anyway: Luther was way overrated. Freddie was way underrated. Having said that, I think they're very comparable in terms of songs that I like. | |
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Really?!
I think Luther's albums were more stellar compared to Freddie. Freddie's Capitol albums always seemed empty to me (overall). My favorite (and I think most consistent album) is "Do Me Again". **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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A "jam" is a fast song, not a slow one. A good slow song is called a "slow jam" but just the word "jam" said by itself refers to fast ass shakin' music.
Yeah, "Jam Tonight" is a fast song but it is FAAAAR from a jam. Play it up next to something fast by Cameo or The Barkays and you'll see what I mean.....weak.....VERY weak. His fast songs are about like Shitney's....no strength or hardness whatsoever. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Luther "Luffa" Ronzoni Vandross.
No ifs, ands or butts about it. | |
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well I heard from some people that know him or know of him, when I was out in Cali, and they all had the same thing to say about his coke habit..
as for my pick, I would probably go with Luther "Hot Butterfly" Vandross but I did enjoy Freddie's JUST LIKE THE FIRST TIME album it's one of those albums that remind me of the 80's and my childhood my lil cousin was named after "Janay" from the same album because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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I was gonna ask the pictures of him recently look like he's had a bad habit for a good long while. | |
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Freddie all the way! I agree with Vainandy though that Luther was perfect on his first 3 albums and his work with Aretha and Cheryl Lynn was tight. I just think Luther is a boring vocalist. His voice is beautiful but he never did anything different with it. I tend to fall asleep whenever I play his Essential Collection. "Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu | |
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All I can say about Freddie though is that he did have a great run in the 1980s through early '90s. I saw a performance from him a few years ago, he did seem to have a lot of energy from what I saw. | |
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I'm not going to bad mouth California but I definitely understand why they call Los Angeles the City of Lost Angels
hardcore drugs are all the rage out there and I've heard stories of other famous people that I won't mention
stories of them "acting strange" @ this place we used to frequent called The Annex which recently closed down because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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Wow. Interesting. | |
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You done lost yo damn mind. You can't possibly bad mouth California because the state is too big and heavily populated, plus we're still among the largest economies in the world - nothing bad to say about an entire state. Don't judge the whole city of los angeles by a few square miles either. Some areas are drug ridden and some are not. Some people can still come here and make their dreams come true. Not everybody in LA is on crack and awaiting their next hit single. Now um...West Hollywood...I aint defending that shit no how no way. | |
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P.S. Luther all day everyday. Freddie sounds whiny. | |
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ROTFL @ West Hollywood LOL
I hated California and am foolishly thinking about going back because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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I get what you're saying Luther definitely had more "jams" than Freddie.Early in Luther's career,his albums were a perfect balance of uptempo jams and ballads.In the late 70s,he appeared on Chic's albums too,so he definitely knew how to groove.Some of his best uptempo jams....
"She's A Super Lady" (1981) "Never Too Much" (1981) "Sugar And Spice (I Found Me A Girl)" (1981) "I'll Let You Slide" (1983) "I Wanted Your Love" (1983) "Bad Boy/Having A Party" (1982) "For The Sweetness Of Your Love" (1982) "She Loves Me Back" (1982) "It's Over Now" (1985)
Of course,in the late 80s and into the 90s,his ballads and slow jams began to dominate but he had his share of uptempo jams earlier in his career.
Freddies' albums were slower,concentrating mainly on sexy slow jams.He rarely released uptempo songs as singles.
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