Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Luther Vandross, Cassandra Wilson (vocals); Guru (rap vocals); Dean Parks (acoustic guitar); Paul Jackson Jr.(electric guitar); Nick Moroch, Michael Thompson, Ira Siegel, Michael Oakman, Phil Hamilton, Michael Ciro (guitar); Stevie Wonder (harmonica); Kirk Whalum (soprano & tenor saxophones); John Scarpulla (tenor saxophone); Tony Kadleck (trumpet); John Wheeler (trombone); Nat Adderly Jr. (piano, keyboards, bass); Marcus Miller, Byron Miller (keyboards, programming); John "Skip" Anderson (electric piano, keyboards, programming); Rex Rideout, Albert Sterling Menendez (keyboards); Bob James (Fender Rhodes); Gene Perez (bass); Ivan Hampden (drums, percussion, programming); David Isaac (programming). |  | Producers include: Luther Vandross, Tony Moran, Terrence "Tramp Baby" Abney, Marcus Miller, Nat Adderly Jr. |  | Engineers include: Ray Bardani, Dave Saronson, Stan Wallace. |  | I KNOW was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. "I Know" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. |  | For his first album on Virgin, R&B icon Vandross decided it was time to reinvent his music. That's just what he does on I KNOW, his 14th release. Over the course of this recording, everything from rap to funk to house to jazz turns up in the musical mix, but whatever the flavor of the cut, every track here is 100 percent Luther, as the singer delivers the kind of full-bodied, emotive performances that are his trademark. |  | "Nights in Harlem" is laced with rap and funk, as Vandross engages in a bit of nostalgia, recalling his boyhood. Joined by Cassandra Wilson, Vandross indulges his jazz jones on one of the album's highlights "I'm Only Human." With the help of "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzales, our man even dips his toe into the waters of house music on the propulsive dance-floor thumper "Are You Using Me?" Long-time Luther fans needn't fear, though; there are still plenty of straight-up R&B tunes around which Vandross can wrap his celebrated tonsils. |
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