Johnny Mathis - Open Fire, Two Guitars
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Johnny Mathis |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | June 15, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 074646586228 |
Tracks
- Open Fire - Johnny Mathis, Leiber, Jerry
- Bye Bye Blackbird - Johnny Mathis, Dixon, Mort
- In the Still of the Night - Johnny Mathis, Parris, Fred
- Embraceable You - Johnny Mathis, Gershwin, George
- I'll Be Seeing You - Johnny Mathis, Kahal, Irving
- Tenderly - Johnny Mathis, Lawrence, Jack
- When I Fall in Love - Johnny Mathis, Young, Victor
- I Concentrate on You - Johnny Mathis, Porter, Cole
- Please Be Kind - Johnny Mathis, Cahn, Sammy
- You'll Never Know - Johnny Mathis, Gordon, Mack
- I'm Just a Boy in Love - Johnny Mathis, Cowell, Shirley
- My Funny Valentine - Johnny Mathis, Rodgers, Richard
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(15 reviews)
Glad CDs are available for those of us that want to trash our old 33s, but not lose the music. It is an all time great album!
February 8, 2008This is the best album Johnny Mathis recorded. His voice is matched perfectly by the incredible guitar chops of Tony Mottola and Al Caiola. I think his mastery of the songs is unmatched. Sit and listen and fall in love all over again.
December 26, 2007Product arrived as represented. Exactly as represented and would buy from this seller again.
October 8, 2007One of the most romantic recordings of the twentieth century. If you are interested in learning what the big deal was about almost fifty years ago, I recommend that you pick this one up. Mathis' interpretation of "Embraceable You" alone is worth the price of this album.
"Open Fire, Two Guitars" showcases Mathis at the peak of his powers. Mathis's voice, a sensitive and often fragile instrument, is put to excellent use here; strong and clear and direct, he has rarely sounded this impeccable since, which is saying something, given his steller fifty plus year career.
June 29, 2007My wife and I enjoyed "Open Fire, Two Guitars". Giving it 4 stars is short of excellent. He sounded great and I remember it from when I first listened to it with friends. We actually listened to it while we drank martinis over an open fire place during my U.S. Foreign Service years in the 1960s. I would highly recommend it to any Johnny Mathis fans. It's a great C.D. for people in love, regardless of their ages.
Bob Geluz
January 19, 2007More reviews at Amazon.com ...