quarta-feira, 27 de junho de 2012
Michael Johnson - Lifetime Guarantee 1984
Stylistically, singer/songwriter Michael Johnson has been all over the map, ranging from folk to pop and soft rock to  country. But no matter what kind of music he recorded, he maintained a  mellow, pleasant tone that served as his hallmark. Johnson was born in Alamosa, CO, in 1944 and started playing the guitar as a  teenager, studying both rock & roll and jazz. At 21, he traveled to  Barcelona and studied classical guitar with Graciano Tarrago for a year,  then returned to the U.S. and joined the later version of the folk  group the Chad Mitchell Trio (when John Denver was a member). Initially signing to Atco, Johnson released his first album, There Is a Breeze,  in 1973 and displayed a gentle, folk-influenced sound. He recorded  three more albums for smaller labels in the mid-'70s, gradually  transforming into more of a soft rock artist, and signed with EMI in  1978 in that capacity. He scored a number one hit on the adult  contemporary charts that year with "Bluer Than Blue," which almost made  the pop Top Ten, and also made the adult contemporary Top Five with  1978's "Almost Like Being in Love" and 1979's "This Night Won't Last  Forever." Johnson recorded five albums in all for EMI and in 1985 moved over to RCA,  where he adopted a contemporary country style that stayed compatible  with his soft, mellow leanings. He was surprisingly successful, scoring a  total of five Top Ten country hits from 1986-1989, including the  chart-toppers "Give Me Wings" and "The Moon Is Still Over Her Shoulder."  After three country albums on RCA, Johnson moved over to Atlantic in 1991, which effectively halted his commercial  momentum. He recorded very sporadically in the '90s for smaller labels. AMG. listen here
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