Who Sings to Dance With My Father Again

2003 studio album by Luther Vandross

Trip the light fantastic with My Begetter
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Studio album by

Luther Vandross

Released June x, 2003 (2003-06-10)
Recorded 2002-2003
Studio

Various

    • BearTracks Studios
      (Suffern, New York City)
    • Hannibal Studios
      (Santa Monica, California)
    • Playground/MiniMansion Studios
      (Closter, New Jersey)
    • Right Track Recording
      The Hit Factory
      (New York, New York)
    • Skip Trip-Algoryhthm Studios
      (Belle Mead, New Jersey)
    • The Dengen
      (Torrance, California)
Genre R&B[1]
Length 67:18
Label J
Producer
  • Luther Vandross (besides exec.)
  • Nat Adderley Jr.
  • Shep Crawford
  • Marcus Miller
Luther Vandross chronology
The Very All-time of Love
(2003)
Dance with My Father
(2003)
The Essential Luther Vandross
(2003)
Singles from Trip the light fantastic with My Male parent
  1. "Think About You lot"
    Released: 2003
  2. "Trip the light fantastic with My Father"
    Released: May 30, 2003
  3. "Purchase Me a Rose"
    Released: 2004

Trip the light fantastic with My Father is the thirteenth and final studio album by American R&B/soul singer Luther Vandross. It was released by J Records on June 10, 2003 in the The states. The album, especially its title rail, was dedicated to Vandross' late father and features production credits from Nat Adderley Jr., Shep Crawford, and Marcus Miller as well equally invitee appearances past singer Beyoncé, R&B trio Next, and rappers Foxy Brownish, Queen Latifah, and Busta Rhymes.

Upon its release, Trip the light fantastic with My Father debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 442,000 units, becoming his showtime and just album to do so.[two] It also marked his 8th and first album in the twelve years to top the Acme R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Critically acclaimed, Dance with My Male parent earned Vandross two American Music Awards in the Favorite Soul/R&B Male person Artist and the Favorite Soul/R&B Album categories as well as four Grammy Awards wins out of five nominations, including Song of the Year and Best Male person R&B Vocal Performance for "Dance with My Father", Best R&B Functioning by a Duo or Grouping with Vocals for "The Closer I Get to Y'all", his duet with Beyoncé, and Best R&B Album.

Critical reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [iii]
BBC Music (favorable)[1]
The Guardian [four]
Entertainment Weekly B[five]
Los Angeles Times [6]
Plugged In (mixed)[seven]
Rolling Stone [eight]

Dance with My Father was released to mostly positive reviews from music critics. In his review for Allmusic, David Jeffries summed that "Dance with My Begetter isn't able to maintain the high standards information technology often achieves, but Vandross' voice is always compelling and the background singers live upward to the superior arrangements throughout. With nearly lxx minutes of music on the disc to cull from, more savvy listeners volition exist able to program their CD players for a more focused and rewarding listen." He rated the album four out of five stars.[iii] Writing for The Guardian, Adam Sweeting declared the album "one of Vandross's very finest recordings." He plant that "e'er a form human activity, a kind of top-of-the-range Lexus among soulmen, Vandross has clung to his traditional strengths – lush melodies and artful arrangements, sung with that elegantly beseeching phonation – while incorporating some unimposing nods to modernity."[iv]

Track listing [edit]

No. Championship Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "If I Didn't Know Meliorate"
  • Ezekiel Lewis
  • Luther Vandross
  • Reed Vertelney
Vandross 4:07
ii. "Think Virtually You lot"
  • James Porte
  • Vandross
Vandross 5:04
three. "If Information technology Own't One Thing" (featuring Foxy Chocolate-brown)
  • Robbie Nevil
  • Vandross
  • Vertelney
  • Inga Marchand
Vandross 4:13
four. "Buy Me a Rose"
  • Jim Funk
  • Erick Hickenlooper
Shep Crawford iii:48
5. "The Closer I Get to You lot" (duet with Beyoncé)
  • Reggie Lucas
  • James Mtume
Nat Adderley, Jr. 6:25
6. "Lovely Day" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
  • Ronald LaPread
  • Lionel Richie
  • Neb Withers
  • Clarence Scarborough
  • Vandross
  • Marcus Miller
5:57
seven. "Dance with My Male parent"
  • Vandross
  • Richard Marx
Vandross 4:26
8. "She Saw You"
  • Vandross
  • Miller
  • Vandross
  • Miller
5:44
9. "Repent"
  • Male monarch Rideout
  • Vandross
Vandross iv:59
x. "Hitting It Again" (featuring Queen Latifah)
  • Rideout
  • Vandross
Vandross 4:37
11. "Right in the Middle"
  • Vandross
  • Vertelney
Vandross iv:fifty
12. "Once Were Lovers"
  • Rideout
  • Fonzi Thornton
  • Vandross
Vandross iv:34
13. "Lovely Twenty-four hours (Role Ii)" (featuring Busta Rhymes and Next)
  • LaPread
  • Richie
  • Withers
  • Scarborough
Vandross 3:54
14. "They Said You Needed Me"
  • Ivan Hampden Jr.
  • Vandross
  • Vandross
  • Adderley
4:xl

Sample credits

  • "Lovely 24-hour interval (Part II)" contains excerpts from the limerick "Say Yeah" as performed past The Commodores.

Personnel [edit]

Adjusted from AllMusic.[9]

  • Nat Adderley Jr. – arranger, keyboards, pianoforte, producer, string arrangements
  • Tawatha Agee – background vocals
  • Sanford Allen – concert main
  • Alli – art management
  • June Ambrose – stylist
  • Skip Anderson – arranger, keyboards, programming, soloist, vibraphone
  • Ray Bardani – engineer, mixing, cord engineer
  • Beyoncé – principal artist
  • Big Bub – groundwork vocals
  • Jeff Bova – sound design
  • Al Brown – string contractor
  • Al Brown & His Tunetoppers – string contractor
  • Foxy Brown – featured artist, invitee creative person, vocals
  • Sharon Bryant – background vocals
  • Busta Rhymes – featured artist, guest artist, vocals
  • Shep Crawford – instrumentation, producer
  • Carl Cyrius – banana engineer
  • Jason Dale – assistant engineer
  • Jill Dell'Allay – production coordination
  • DJ Kay Gee – remix producer
  • James Ervin – choreographer
  • Jim Ervin – choreographer
  • Eddie F. – remix producer
  • Paul J. Falcone – vocal engineer, song recording
  • Phil Hamilton – guitar
  • Reggie Hamilton – bass
  • Ivan Hampden – arranger, pulsate programming, drums, keyboard programming
  • Cissy Houston – guest artist, groundwork vocals
  • Loren Howard – mixing banana
  • Roger Innocent – hair stylist
  • Michael J – background vocals
  • Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar
  • Brion James – guitar
  • Chris James – piano
  • Joyce James – performer, groundwork vocals
  • Bashiri Johnson – percussion
  • Jeff Jones – hair stylist, brand-Upwards
  • Beyoncé Knowles – primary artist
  • Chris LeBeau – art producer, artwork
  • Darren Lighty – remix producer
  • Richard Marx – drum programming, keyboard programming
  • Michael McCoy – assistant engineer
  • Rick McDonald – background vocals
  • Daniel Milazzo – assistant engineer
  • Byron Miller – bass
  • Marcus Miller – arranger, drum programming, engineer, keyboard programming, producer, background vocals
  • Claudius Mittendorfer – assistant engineer
  • Cindy Mizelle – background vocals
  • Robbie Nevil – guitar, keyboards
  • Flip Osman – assistant engineer
  • April Owens – group member, performer, background vocals
  • Dave Perini – assistant engineer
  • James Porte – arranger, drum programming, keyboard programming
  • Herb Powers Jr. – mastering
  • Queen Latifah – featured artist, invitee creative person, principal artist, vocals
  • Jerome Ramos – bass
  • Rex Rideout – arranger, drum programming, keyboard programming
  • RL – background vocals
  • Matt Snedecor – assistant engineer
  • Jason Stasium – banana engineer
  • Max Szadek – banana, personal assistant
  • Candace Thomas – group member, performer, background vocals
  • Fonzi Thornton – vocal contractor, background vocals
  • Luther Vandross – executive producer, primary artist, producer, vocal arrangement, vocals, groundwork vocals
  • Gabriel Varde – engineer, tracking
  • Víctor Vega – guitar
  • Reed Vertelney – arranger, drum programming, keyboard programming
  • Jamie Wallace – assistant engineer
  • Stan Wallace – engineer
  • Rick Watford – guitar
  • Ricky Watford "Bishop" – guitar
  • Kevin Westenberg – photography
  • Brenda White-King – groundwork vocals
  • James "D-train" Williams – background vocals
  • Jay Williams – guitar
  • Stevie Wonder – invitee artist, harmonica, soloist
  • "You Can Inquire" Giz – engineer, mixing

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Award [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Smith, Jack. "Review of Luther Vandross – Trip the light fantastic With My Begetter". BBC Music. Retrieved 2013-04-04 .
  2. ^ Martens, Todd (June 18, 2003). "Ailing Vandross Dances Atop Album Chart". Billboard . Retrieved 2009-03-21 .
  3. ^ a b Jeffries, David. "Dance with My Father – Luther Vandross". Allmusic.
  4. ^ a b Sweeting, Adam (2003-06-26). "Luther Vandross: Trip the light fantastic toe With My Father". The Guardian . Retrieved 2013-04-04 .
  5. ^ Jones, Vanessa (2003-06-xx). "Dance With My Father Review". Entertainment Weekly: 72. Retrieved 2013-04-04 .
  6. ^ Nichols, Natalie (2003-06-22). "Romance with special poignancy". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2013-05-17 .
  7. ^ Waliszewski, Bob. "Luther Vandross – Trip the light fantastic With My Father – Album Review". Plugged In. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2013-04-04 .
  8. ^ Walters, Barry (2003-06-03). "Dance With My Father". Rolling Stone . Retrieved 2013-04-04 .
  9. ^ "Dance with My Father – Luther Vandross | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic . Retrieved 11 Dec 2016.
  10. ^ "Luther Vandross | Creative person | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  11. ^ "Luther Vandross Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  12. ^ "Luther Vandross Nautical chart History (Elevation R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  13. ^ "Billboard 200: Year Finish 2003". Billboard . Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  14. ^ "R&B/Hip-Hop Albums: Year Stop 2003". Billboard . Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  15. ^ "Meridian Billboard 200 Albums – Year-Finish 2004". Billboard . Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  16. ^ "Peak R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Twelvemonth-End 2004". Billboard . Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  17. ^ "American album certifications – Luther Vandross – Dance with My Male parent". Recording Manufacture Clan of America.

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