DONNY HATHAWAY Donny Hathaway
Donny Hathaway’s second album, released in April 1971, can be considered the antithesis of a “sophomore slump.”
The collection of cover songs found the artist not only spotlighting his talent, but his tastes.
Among the songs he chose to cover on the LP was Leon Russell’s “A Song for You,” taken from Russell’s debut album which was barely a year old at the time.
Hathaway’s impassioned version is so strong that many listeners are still shocked to discover that the song is indeed a cover.
With songs by Billy Preston (“Little Girl”), Mac Davis (“I Believe in Music”) and Van McCoy (Gladys Knight and the Pips’ 1964 hit, “Giving Up”), the record didn’t exactly ignite the charts, peaking at No. 73 for the week of July 24, 1971 (the No. 1 album in America that week: Carole King’s Tapestry). Hathaway’s second LP is so much more than its chart performance.
Atlantic producer Jerry Wexler took over most of the production duties, with Hathaway producing one track, the self-penned “Take a Love Song.”
One of just three solo studio albums Hathaway recorded before his tragic death in 1979, Donny Hathaway is a truly timeless classic that will never go out of style.
Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings, and housed in a tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jacket by Stoughton Printing.
Track List: DONNY HATHAWAY Donny Hathaway
Side 1
1. Giving Up
2. A Song For You
Side 2
1. Little Girl
2. He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
Side 3
1. Magnificent Sanctuary Band
2. She Is My Lady
Side 4
1. I Believe In Magic
2. Take A Love Song
3. Put Your Hand In The Hand
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