Isn't It Romantic: The Standards Album is an album by the American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on February 1, 2005,[1] by Columbia Records. In an interview that year with NPR's Ed Gordon, the singer describes a conversation he had with record company executives: "They said, 'We want you to sing the most popular songs from the American musical theater that you haven't sung in the past.'... I sat down and finally came up with a list of nine songs that I hadn't recorded that were very familiar to the public."[5]
John Bush of AllMusic noted that "singers from a variety of genres had jumped on the standards bandwagon"[3] around this time due in large part to the success that Rod Stewart was having with his series of Great American Songbook albums. "There are a few qualities, however, that separate [Mathis] from the competition. His long mastery of singing love songs is one, and his comprehensive knowledge of the pop canon is another (the last would be, of course, that wonderful voice)."[3] He also wrote, "His choices for the material on Isn't It Romantic are excellent, all of them natural fits for both his voice and his persona."[3]
Christopher Loudon of Jazz Times remarked that Mathis's latest "arrives about six months prior to his 70th birthday and coincides with his career's 50th anniversary. By the time Sinatra started hitting those sorts of touchstones, his vocal magnificence had been reduced to stubble. Not so Mathis. Throughout the 10 tracks assembled here... the once and future makeout king sounds heavenly as ever."[4]
^ ab(2017) The Voice of Romance: The Columbia Original Album Collection by Johnny Mathis [CD booklet]. New York: Sony Music Entertainment 88985 36892 2.
^ abc(2005) Isn't It Romantic: The Standards Album by Johnny Mathis [CD booklet]. New York: Columbia Records CK 86029.