The Complete Global Albums Collection
The Complete Global Albums Collection is a 13-disc box set by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released in 2014 by Legacy Recordings. It includes the 11 studio albums recorded by Mathis's own production company, Global Records, and originally distributed by Mercury Records between 1963 and 1966, as well as 31 additional tracks, 16 of which were being made available for the first time.
History
In 1963 Mathis left his original label, Columbia Records, for Mercury due to three factors: more money, "plus total control over his recording activities, and the added perk of owning his own masters." The time of this transition was already a busy one: "During that same time I was working non-stop at different nightclubs around Manhattan... sometimes four or five performances a night at the Copacabana, The Blue Angel, Basin Street East. I was doing all this singing at night and then signed to record in the daytime. So a lot of the work I did at Mercury was done under a lot of duress."Because Mathis was used to the mentors he'd always had while recording at Columbia, his new position of power was a bit of a shock. "Now, all of a sudden, I was in charge of my own decisions in the studio, and I didn't have someone to guide me on what I was doing, right or wrong." Although Don Costa was at the helm of his first Mercury LP, Sounds of Christmas, Mathis took on the role of producer for the next several albums. "But I wasn't a producer, and I didn't really realize until then how important producers were and how much they assisted me in my work." After his Mercury contract expired and he returned to Columbia, Mathis had a much clearer sense of what he had been missing during his time away. "I needed someone to listen and suggest alternatives as far as my note selections were concerned... a producer who listens to you and says, 'I like what you're doing, but I hate that last note you made. Don't do that... do this.'" For the 48 years between his last recording session for Mercury and the release of this box set, he has stayed with Columbia.
Album listing
The first 11 of the 13 discs each contain one of the Global/Mercury albums:- Sounds of Christmas
- Tender Is the Night
- The Wonderful World of Make Believe
- This Is Love
- Olé
- Broadway
- Love Is Everything
- The Sweetheart Tree
- The Shadow of Your Smile
- So Nice
- Johnny Mathis Sings
- "Try a Little Tenderness" – 3:25
- *Alyn Aynsworth – arranger, conductor
- * recorded on May 8, 1965
- "If Love Were All" – 3:51
- * Tony Osborne – arranger, conductor
- * recorded on May 6, 1965
- "If I Had You" – 3:23
- *Alyn Aynsworth – arranger, conductor
- * recorded on May 8, 1965
''Singles and Unreleased, Vol. One''
Track listing
- "Bye Bye Barbara" – 2:38
- "No More" – 2:48
- "The Fall of Love" – 3:00
- "Funny Little Girl" – 3:16
- "A Great Night for Crying" – 2:48
- "The Taste of Tears" – 2:46
- "White Roses from a Blue Valentine" – 2:50
- "All I Wanted" – 2:04
- "Listen Lonely Girl" – 2:31
- "While Stephanie Sleeps" – 3:09
- "That Awkward Age" – 2:56
- "Two Tickets and a Candy Heart" – 2:12
- "Reserved for Lovers" – 2:56
- "Unbelievable" – 2:52
- "Keep It Simple" – 1:54
- previously unreleased
- mono recording
Personnel
- Don Costa – arranger, conductor
- Jack Feierman – conductor
- Claus Ogerman – arranger
- Quincy Jones – conductor
- Torrie Zito – arranger
Recording dates
- July 15, 1963 – track 1
- November 4, 1963 – tracks 2, 5
- March 18, 1964 – tracks 3, 4, 6, 7
- August 27, 1964 – tracks 8–11
- August 31, 1964 – tracks 12–15
''Singles and Unreleased, Vol. Two''
Track listing
- "Blowin' in the Wind" – 3:48
- "Lover" – 3:44
- "But Beautiful" – 3:57
- "Shall We Dance" - 3:07
- "Some People" – 2:07
- "Take the Time" – 2:52
- "The Slender Thread" – 2:31
- "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" – 3:44
- "The Glass Mountain" – 2:59
- "After the Storm" – 2:40
- "Portrait of My Love" – 3:27
- "Bluesette" – 3:21
- "The Jimmy Brown Song (The Three Bells)" – 4:40
- previously unreleased
Personnel
- Glenn Osser – arranger, conductor
- Don Rieber – producer
- Robert Allen – producer
- Cyril Ornadel – arranger, conductor
- Norman Newell – producer
Recording dates
Source:- April 19, 1965 – track 6
- November 14, 1965 – track 1, 7, 12
- November 18, 1965 – track 8
- December 9, 1965 – track 13
- January 20, 1966 – tracks 9, 10
- June 23, 1966 – tracks 5, 11
Missing tracks
Six tracks issued on the Mercury Records label are not included here:- "Come Back" Issued on 7" single Mercury 72184. Issued as an A-side in 1963.
- "Your Teenage Dreams" Issued on 7" single Mercury 72184. Issued as a B-side in 1963.
- "Dianacita" Issued on Mercury 72432. Issued as a B-side in 1965.
- "What’s New At The Zoo"
- "Clap Yo' Hands"
- "Chim Chim Cheree"
Personnel
- Johnny Mathis – vocals
- Johnny Mathis – executive producer; liner notes
- Didier C. Deutsch – producer
- Tim Sturges – producer ; mixing and mastering
- Jim Lane – project director
- Mark Wilder – remastering
- Maria Triana – assistant remastering engineer
- Matt Cavaluzzo – archival transfers
- Edward O'Dowd – art direction and design
- Mike Panico – archival assistance
- Tom Tierney – archival assistance
- Che Williams – archival assistance
- Sony Music Photo Archives – photography