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Doin' It My Way

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発売日 2011年03月09日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPTG Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PTG34112
SKU 8717438197128

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:51:03
Personnel: Howard Johnson (vocals); Mic Murphy (guitar, background vocals); Paul Pesco (guitar); David Frank (synthesizer, drum programming); Steve Kroon (percussion); Cindy Mizelle, Dolette McDonald, Jocelyn Smith, Bernard Fowler (background vocals). Recording information: Sorcerer Sound, Soho, NYC (05/1983-07/1983). Photographer: Harry Langdon. Arrangers: David Frank; Mic Murphy. With his second album, Doin' It My Way, Howard Johnson did the unexpected; instead of working with Kashif and his associates again, the Florida R&B singer hooked up with the Mic Murphy/David Frank team. When this LP came out in 1983, Kashif was a big name in R&B: His self-titled debut album was doing well, and he was famous for the major hits he wrote and/or produced (including Johnson's Top Five R&B smash "So Fine"). So much of the R&B world assumed that Johnson would be working with Kashif again. But Johnson decided to try something different, and joining forces with Murphy and Frank (collectively known as the System) turned out to be a good thing from a creative standpoint. Not surprisingly, Doin' It My Way is very System-influenced. Murphy and Frank wrote most of the material, and their influence is impossible to miss on high-tech offerings like "Much Too Much," "My Way," and the single "Let's Take Time Out." In 1983, the System was among urban contemporary's most fresh-sounding, distinctive groups; Murphy/Frank projects were easily recognizable, and anyone who appreciates the System would have a hard time not appreciating Doin' It My Way. On this album, Johnson lives up to the promise he showed on 1982's Keepin' Love New. But R&B audiences can be incredibly fickle, and Johnson didn't have the longevity he should have. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      My Way

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    2. 2.
      Jump Into Fire

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    3. 3.
      Let's Take Time Out

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    4. 4.
      Missing You

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    5. 5.
      Much Too Much

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    6. 6.
      You're the One I've Needed

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    7. 7.
      Let This Dream Be Real

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    8. 8.
      Everywhere I Go

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    9. 9.
      Let This Dream Be Real

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

    10. 10.
      Let's Take Time Out [Long Version]

      アーティスト: Howard Johnson (Jazz)

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Howard Johnson (R&B)

商品の紹介

84年リリースのセカンド・アルバム。前作のアーバン・メロウ・テイストは継承しつつもメタリックなシンセ・ファンク・サウンドが印象深い作品。それもそのはず、ブレイク直前だったSISTEMのMIC MURPHYとDAVID FRANKががっちりサポート。HOWARDの歌唱も、その最先端サウンドに対応すべく前作より力強いイメージで迫る。が、「Jump into fire」や「Missing you」あたりの落ち着いた曲ではデビュー作でのイメージ通りの豊かな表現力を活かしたボーカルが味わえる。唯一のスロウ「You’re the one I’ve needed」の粘着度も要注目。ボーナス・トラック2曲追加。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2011/02/28)

With his second album, Doin' It My Way, Howard Johnson did the unexpected; instead of working with Kashif and his associates again, the Florida R&B singer hooked up with the Mic Murphy/David Frank team. When this LP came out in 1983, Kashif was a big name in R&B: His self-titled debut album was doing well, and he was famous for the major hits he wrote and/or produced (including Johnson's Top Five R&B smash "So Fine"). So much of the R&B world assumed that Johnson would be working with Kashif again. But Johnson decided to try something different, and joining forces with Murphy and Frank (collectively known as the System) turned out to be a good thing from a creative standpoint. Not surprisingly, Doin' It My Way is very System-influenced. Murphy and Frank wrote most of the material, and their influence is impossible to miss on high-tech offerings like "Much Too Much," "My Way," and the single "Let's Take Time Out." In 1983, the System was among urban contemporary's most fresh-sounding, distinctive groups; Murphy/Frank projects were easily recognizable, and anyone who appreciates the System would have a hard time not appreciating Doin' It My Way. On this album, Johnson lives up to the promise he showed on 1982's Keepin' Love New. But R&B audiences can be incredibly fickle, and Johnson didn't have the longevity he should have. ~ Alex Henderson
Rovi

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