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Johnny Hartman - Songs From the Heart

Posted By: karfaks
Johnny Hartman - Songs From the Heart

Johnny Hartman - Songs From the Heart
Flac | image + cue | EAC log | 156 Mb | 1955

Most jazz fans know Johnny Hartman from the famous album he recorded with John Coltrane in the early '60s. However, the singer had an illustrious career prior to that, recording for a variety of labels including Bethlehem, which released this album for the first time in 1956, six years before the Coltrane session. Of all Hartman's earlier albums, Songs from the Heart is the best place to start. It features the crooner fronting a small band, which gives the proceedings a more intimate ambience than Hartman's forays as a big-band singer (with Dizzy Gillespie, among others). The small ensemble suits Hartman's romantic melancholia perfectly; the album is like one long sob. His smoky baritone fits the mood, and the band follows in suit with some tender but evocative stylings. Considering pianist Ralph Sharon has backed up Tony Bennett for decades, it's not surprising to find in his early work an elegant smoothness. Consisting mostly of standards like "Ain't Misbehavin'," "I Fall in Love Too Easily," and "I'll Remember April," this is the perfect album for pouring a good stiff drink and drowning one's sorrows (especially on a cold winter night). A stand-out track is "Down in the Depths," where Hartman gets carried away, and apparently so does the band: the tangling between bassist Jay Cave and Sharon is the most exciting moment on the album.

Tracks:
1. What Is There To Say
2. Ain't Misbehavin'
3. I Fall In Love Too Easily
4. We'll Be Together Again
5. Down In The Depths
6. They Didn't Believe Me
7. I'm Glad There Is You
8. When Your Lover Has Gone
9. I'll Remember April
10. I See Your Face Before Me
11. September Song
12. Moonlight In Vermont
13. Down In The Depths (Alternate Take)
14. They Didn't Believe Me (Alternate Take)
15. I'm Glad There Is You (Alternate Take)
16. I'll Remember April (Alternate Take)
17. I See Your Face Before Me (Alternate Take)
18. September Song (Alternate Take)

Personnel:
Johnny Hartman - vocals
Ralph Sharon - piano
Jay Cave - bass
Christy Febbo - drums
Howard McGhee - trumpet

EAC extraction logfile from 18. July 2008, 22:19 for CD
Hartman, Johnny / Songs from the Heart

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