Johnny Mathis

A NEW SOUND IN POPULAR MUSIC (DIGIPACK EDITION)

 

 

Personnel:

Art Farmer, Bernie Glow, Buck Clayton, Nick Travis (tp), J.J. Johnson, Eddie Bert (tb), Danny Bank (fl, bs), Tony Scott (cl), Hal McKusick (cl, as), Phil Woods, John LaPorta (as), Hank Jones, John Lewis (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Osie Johnson (d)

 

Reference: FSRCD 429

 

 

The Johnny Mathis we know is stylish, soft-voiced and has occasional bits of what approximates jazz singing, though this does not seem to be an immediate concern. But there was a time when Johnnys singing was thoroughly jazzoriented, so naturally arrangers were chosen who had a thorough command of the jazz idiom, as well as the ability to write imaginatively for a pop vocalist.

 

Jazz is not profitable, he said. Imade a jazz album first, then decided to make a pop single. I decided to go with the one that clicked. The pop side clicked and I went that way. This album contains the first recordings of a 19-year-old San Francisco-born singer who, soon after his professional debut in 1955, became unanimously considered the most outstanding new singing star of his generation.

 

 

Tracklisting:

1. Street Of Dreams (S.Lewis-V.young/Arr. Teo Macero) 2:14

2. Easy To Love (Cole Porter/Arr. Bill Evans) 2:28

3. Prelude To A Kiss (Mills-Gordon-Ellington/Arr. John Lewis) 4:26

4. Caravan (Mills-Ellington-Tizol/Arr. Teo Macero) 3:55

5. Fly Me To The Moon (Bart Howard/Arr. John Lewis) 3:51

6. Love, Your Spell Is Everywhere (Janis-Goulding/Arr. Gil Evans) 2:59

7. Autumn In Rome (Cash-Weston-cicognini/Arr. Manny Albam) 3:55

8. Star Eyes (Raye-De Paul/Arr. Bob Prince) 2:47

9. It Might As Well Be Spring (Hammerstein II-Rodgers/Arr. Gil Evans) 4:46

10. Babalu (Ernesto Lecuano/Arr. teo Macero) 2:47

11. Cabin In The Sky (Latouche-V.Duke/Arr. Manny Albam) 2:55

12. Angel Eyes (Brent-Dennis/Arr. Bob Prince) 4:19

13. Day In, Day Out (Bloom-Mercer/Arr.Bob Prince) 2:08

14. Looking At You (Cole Porter/Arr. Bob Prince) 2:17

15. Too Close For Comfort (Book-Holofcener-Weiss/Arr. Bob Prince) 2:34

16. When Sunny Gets Blue (Fisher-Segal/Arr. Ray Conniff) 2:40

17. Wonderful! Wonderful! (B.Raleigh-S.Edward/Arr. ray Conniff) 2:48

 

Recorded in New York City, 1956.

 

 

Personnel includes:

Art Farmer, Bernie Glow, Jimmy Maxwell, Buck Clayton, Nick Travis(tp), Ray Beckenstein, Robert Di Domenica, James Pellerite (fl), Danny Bank (fl, bars), J.J. Johnson, Eddie Bert (tb), Tom Mitchell (btb), Ben Harrod, Harry Shulman (oboe), Tony Scott (cl), Jack Kreiselman (bcl), Hal McKusick (cl, as), Phil Woods, John LaPorta (as), Sol Schlinger (bars), Manuel Zegler (bassoon), Al Richman, Gunther Shuller, George Nadaf (frh), Don Butterfield, John Barber (tuba), Janet Putnam (harp), Barry Galbraith, Herb Ellis (g), Wally Cirillo, Eddie Costa, Hank Jones, Gerry Citron, John Lewis (p), Teddy Kotick, Milt Hinton, Bill Pemberton, Teddy Kotick, Ray Brown (b), Ed Shaughnessy, Osie Johnson, Billy Exiner, Joe Chiz Harris, Connie Kay (d), Bob Prince (bongo and percussion).

studios, December 27, 1958.