Different Kinda Different | |
Type: | album |
Artist: | Johnny Mathis |
Cover: | Mathis-Different.jpg |
Released: | June 16, 1980[1] |
Recorded: | July 18, 1979 February 28, 1980 March 5, 1980 April 7, 1980 |
Studio: | A&M, Hollywood[2] |
Genre: | Vocal[3] |
Length: | 35:25 |
Label: | Columbia |
Producer: | Jack Gold |
Prev Title: | Tears and Laughter |
Prev Year: | 1980 |
Next Title: | The Best of Johnny Mathis 1975–1980 |
Next Year: | 1980 |
Different Kinda Different is an album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis, released on June 16, 1980,[1] by Columbia Records. It included covers of two standards ("Deep Purple", "Temptation") and two recent hits ("I Will Survive", "With You I'm Born Again"). It also continued the trend of recording duets with a female singer; for this project Paulette McWilliams (using the mononym Paulette) shared vocal duties on two of the six new songs.
The album was retitled All for You for its release in the UK,[4] where it made it to number 20 during an eight-week run on the album chart that began the following month, on July 12.[5] Different Kinda Different made its first appearance on Billboard magazine's Top LP's & Tapes chart in the issue dated August 9, 1980, and remained there for five weeks, peaking at number 164.[6]
The title track from the album entered Billboards list of the 100 most popular R&B songs in the US in the August 9 issue as well and got as high as number 81 during its four weeks there.[7]
Billboard wrote, "His vocals are elegantly fluid, and the two duets with Paulette are especially fine. Mathis does fine cover versions of 'With You I'm Born Again', 'Deep Purple', and 'I Will Survive'."[8]
For the All for You album in the UK, a cover of "Three Times a Lady" was inserted at the end of side one, but the order of the original 10 songs was unchanged.[4] This additional track would make its US debut on Mathis's 1981 compilation The First 25 Years – The Silver Anniversary Album.[9]
This album's CD release as part of the 2017 box set included "Three Times a Lady" as one of five bonus tracks, the other four of which had not been available before:[1]
From the liner notes for :[1]
The Billy Preston-Syreeta duet "With You I'm Born Again" was written for the 1979 film Fast Break and reached number four on Billboard magazine's Hot 100,[10] number two on its list of the 50 most popular Adult Contemporary songs in the US,[11] number 86 on its R&B chart,[12] and number two in the UK.[13] Larry Clinton & His Orchestra's recording of "Deep Purple" with Bea Wain on vocal spent nine weeks at number one in Billboard in 1939.[14] "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor lasted for three weeks at number one pop[15] and four weeks in the top spot in the UK[16] in addition to making it to number four R&B<ref>. and number nine Adult Contemporary;[17] the song also earned the Grammy Award for Best Disco Recording[18] and Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.[15] And Bing Crosby had the most successful version of the three different recordings of "Temptation" that charted early in 1934 when he peaked at number three.[19]
From the liner notes for the original album:[2]