As far as celebrity records go,
Heartbeat isn't half bad.
Don Johnson is at best a competent singer, but for his first foray into pop music, he had the good sense to surround himself with strong collaborators, enlisting songs from the likes of
Tom Petty ("Lost in Your Eyes"),
Bob Seger ("Star Tonight"), and
Diane Warren ("Other People's Lives"). Outside of its sheer novelty value,
Heartbeat is also notable for the presence of such high-profile guests as
Bonnie Raitt,
Willie Nelson,
Stevie Ray Vaughan,
Ron Wood, and no less than
Barbra Streisand. [Razor & Tie's 1998 reissue also includes six tracks from
Johnson's 1989 follow-up, Let It Roll.] ~ Jason Ankeny