Johnny Mathis – Heavenly (1959/1993/2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Johnny Mathis - Heavenly (1959/1993/2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Johnny Mathis
Album: Heavenly
Genre: Pop
Release Date: 1959/1993/2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 47:38
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 1,07 GB

Tracklist:

01. Johnny Mathis – Heavenly (03:20)
02. Johnny Mathis – Hello, Young Lovers (04:16)
03. Johnny Mathis – A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (Album Version) (04:01)
04. Johnny Mathis – A Ride On a Rainbow (04:07)
05. Johnny Mathis – More Than You Know (04:14)
06. Johnny Mathis – Something I Dreamed Last Night (04:29)
07. Johnny Mathis – Misty (03:36)
08. Johnny Mathis – Stranger In Paradise (04:03)
09. Johnny Mathis – Moonlight Becomes You (04:04)
10. Johnny Mathis – They Say It’s Wonderful (From “Annie Get Your Gun”) (03:30)
11. Johnny Mathis – I’ll Be Easy to Find (04:01)
12. Johnny Mathis – That’s All (03:50)

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Heavenly is Johnny Mathis’ most successful regular album release, exceeded in his catalog only by the compilation Johnny’s Greatest Hits and the seasonal Merry Christmas collection. It’s not hard to understand why; this record is the epitome of Mathis’ approach to music. Standards like “More Than You Know” and “Moonlight Becomes You” are joined by show tunes like “Hello, Young Lovers” and “Stranger in Paradise” and a few more recent titles, such as the Burt Bacharach-composed title song and “That’s All.” The tempos are slow, the strings swell, and Mathis’ vulnerable tenor, dripping with tender emotion yet never missing a beat, soars and swoops over all. The best track, a revelation when it appeared on this album, is “Misty,” a treatment of Erroll Garner’s jazz piano classic with a newly added lyric by Johnny Burke. Few could have carried off that lyric (go ahead, try and think of another male singer of the ’50s who could handle it), but it was perfect for Mathis, and the track was spun off for a single that became his biggest hit in two years and remains one of his signature songs. Though still fairly early in his career, Mathis had done a lot of recording; Heavenly was actually his tenth album release in less than three years (counting two hits collections and the Christmas album). As a result, he was a recording veteran while still being fresh enough to give his performances real feeling. It all came together on Heavenly, Mathis’ longest running number one album which spent more than five-and-a-half years in the charts. ~ William Ruhlmann

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