Miracle (Puff Johnson album) explained

Miracle
Type:Studio
Artist:Puff Johnson
Cover:Miracle (Puff Johnson album).jpg
Released:May 28, 1996
Length:58:25[1]
Label:Work
Producer:

Miracle is the only studio album by American singer Puff Johnson. It was released by The Work Group on May 28, 1996, in the United States. Johnson worked with a broadranging cast of producers and songwriters on her debut, including Narada Michael Walden, Tim & Bob, Jermaine Dupri, Walter Afanasieff, Dan Shea, and Keith Thomas, and co-wrote seven of the set's twelve tracks. Their collaborations led to eclectic material on Miracle, which borrowed from an assortment of genres, combining contemporary R&B with pop, jazz, fusion and G-funk.[2]

The album earned mixed to positive reviews from music critics, many of whom praised Johnson's vocal performances but found the material uneven. Upon release, it peaked at number seven on the Norwegian Albums Chart and entered the top thirty in the Netherlands. In the US, it reached number 61 on Billboards Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums only. Miracle spawned three singles, including the top five hit "Forever More" and follow-up "All Over Your Face" as well as "Over and Over" which had first appeared on the soundtrack of the American comedy film The First Wives Club (1996).

Critical reception

Deborah Gregory, writing for Vibe, found that "while Miracle doesn't quite live up to the loftiness of its title — due to the saccharine melodies and middle-of-the-road material — there's no doubt about [Johnson's] pipes. This 23-year-old angel can croon [...] The cuts that provide the freshest foil for Johnson's pitch-perfect voice are "All Over Your Face" and "True Meaning of Love." Both of these silky R&B grooves are better than the predictable pining of first single "Forever More."[3] Peter Miro from Cash Box called Miracle an "excellent debut [...] Johnson sparkles with freshness, innocence and clarity unheard of in an artist 22 years young. [She] mesmerizes with her narrative skill as she sings ballads that will charge hard up urban and crossover playlists [...] Johnson leaves a lot to be excited."[4] Billboard editor J.R. Reynolds wrote: "Youthful enthusiasm bubbles from the artist's spiritually laced vocals, splattering refreshing doses of optimism into the listener's consciousness."[5]

Commercial performance

Upon release, Miracle peaked at number seven on the Norwegian Albums Chart and entered the top thirty in the Netherlands. In the United States, the album reached number 61 on Billboards Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums only. It also reached number 34 on the US Heatseekers Album chart.

Track listing

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Samples

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Miracle. Allmusic. September 26, 2020.
  2. Web site: Work Group's Puff Johnson Creating A Romantic 'Miracle'. Billboard. April 20, 1996. September 26, 2020.
  3. Web site: Revolutions. Vibe. August 1, 1996. September 26, 2020.
  4. Peter. Miro. Urban. Cash Box. May 4, 1996. 7. June 24, 2024.
  5. J.R.. Reynolds. Reviews & Previews: Albums. Billboard. June 22, 1996. 85. June 24, 2024.
  6. 147.