HeavenlyArtist: Johnny Mathis
Community Score: 10.00
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...
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Johnny's Greatest HitsArtist: Johnny Mathis
Community Score: 10.00
The original greatest-hits package, which stayed on the charts for ten years; includes "Chances Are," "It's Not for Me to Say, " "Wonderful! Wonderful!" and "The Twelfth of Never." It seldom gets more romantic than this. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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The Divine Miss MArtist: Bette Midler
Community Score: 10.00
Bette Midler's debut album displays how raw her talent was at the beginning of her career, a coarseness that has been lost as she's honed her persona into something brassier. Not that brassy's bad; she's just matured as a performer. But listen to this, then throw in 1990's fine Some People's Lives to see how she shines with both voices. On The...
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Greatest Hits - CAPITOLArtist: Helen Reddy
This set includes Reddy's biggest light-pop hits. ~ Bil Carpenter, All Music Guide
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Artist: José Feliciano
Encore! Jose Feliciano's Finest Performances
Artist: José Feliciano
Christmas with Johnny MathisArtist: Johnny Mathis
Community Score: 9.50
By the time Johnny Mathis released Christmas with Johnny Mathis in the early '70s, he had already recorded a few holiday records and was justly famous for his smooth style. Wisely, he saw no need to change it for this record, since his warm stylings are perfectly suited for such holiday songs as "Carol of the Bells," "God Rest Ye Merry...
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Artist: José Feliciano
Johnny Mathis' All-Time Greatest HitsArtist: Johnny Mathis
Johnny Mathis' All-Time Greatest Hits, a 20-track double-LP set released in 1972, was the most comprehensive compilation of the singer's best-known material up to its time. With the 11-track 1958 album Johnny's Greatest Hits the "greatest hits" concept was invented, and Columbia Records followed with More Johnny's Greatest Hits in 1959 and...
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