Friday, November 4, 2022

Michael Bolton Ain't No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute To Hitsville USA

Ain't No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute To 

 Michael Bolton Ain't No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute To Hitsville USA


Tracks:

1.Ain't No Mountain High Enough (feat. Delta Goodrem)
2.How Sweet Is It (To Be Loved By You)
3.Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing (feat. Melanie Fiona)
4.Gotta Keep Dreamin'
5.Nowhere To Run
6.The Way You Do The Things You Do
7.You Keep Me Hanging On
8.What's Going On (feat. Michael Lington)
9.Tracks Of My Tears
10.Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)
11.Money (That's What I Want) (feat. Orianthi)
12.Somethin' Out Of Nothin'

Product Description:
Once he became a superstar, Michael Bolton contented himself with recording covers of popular standards, whether that meant the soul hits of the '60s (1992's Timeless: The Classics, 1999's Timeless: The Classics, Vol. 2) or the Great American Songbook (2003's Vintage, 2006's Bolton Swings Sinatra), so it's something of a surprise that he neglected to release a dedicated Motown album until 2013, when he issued Ain't No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute to Hitsville USA. Lasting no longer than a tight ten tracks, Bolton picks nine songs familiar to all -- among them, "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)," "The Way You Do the Things You Do," "What's Going On," and "Tracks of My Tears" -- emphasizing the latter half the '60s and Marvin Gaye in particular. He dares not mess with the arrangements, he just replicates the originals, giving them a harder, brighter gloss -- a gleaming surface that isn't necessarily unappealing. More importantly, Bolton has settled into his skin as a singer, deciding to never reach for the gut-busting heights that could make him an object of ridicule back in the '90s. Here, he sounds relaxed and happy to be singing songs he's always loved, sometimes in the company of Kelly Rowland ("Ain't No Mountain High Enough") or Melanie Fiona ("Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing"). It's hardly major by any stretch -- these are songs you know and love, sung how you know and love them -- but it is one of the most likeable records Bolton has made. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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