Harmony (John Conlee album) explained

Harmony
Type:studio
Artist:John Conlee
Cover:johnconleeharmony.jpg
Released:1986
Genre:Country
Length:33:20
Label:Columbia
Producer:Bud Logan
Prev Title:Greatest Hits Volume 2
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:American Faces
Next Year:1987

Harmony is a studio album by American country music artist John Conlee, released in 1986 via Columbia Records.[1] [2] The album includes the singles "Harmony", "Got My Heart Set on You" and "The Carpenter". Harmony stayed on the country charts for more than a year.[3]

Critical reception

UPI wrote that "Conlee's smooth baritone delivery and excellent choice of material make this LP another winner."[4] The Richmond Times-Dispatch opined that "Conlee's voice has a hard-core country quality almost as impressive as that of Merle Haggard."[5]

Personnel

Adapted from liner notes.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Hurst . Jack . On the Record . Chicago Tribune . 23 Jan 1986 . 9E.
  2. News: Lewis . Randy . John Conlee . Los Angeles Times . 2 Apr 1986 . Calendar . 2.
  3. News: Okamoto . David . In a word, it's strawberries . St. Petersburg Times . 4 Mar 1987 . 1D.
  4. News: Lewis . Jim . Country . UPI . February 21, 1986.
  5. News: Rowe . Norman . John Conlee seems to be exceeding the boundries... . Richmond Times-Dispatch . April 6, 1986 . J11.
  6. Harmony . John Conlee . 1986 . CD booklet . Columbia Records . FC-40257.