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Johnny Adams
One Foot in the Blues
Release Date: 1996
Running Time: 52:14
Label: Rounder

Johnny Adams is renowned for his smoky but smooth voice, but One Foot in the Blues is as much a showcase for Lonnie Smith's Hammond B-3 organ, which sounds like a living, breathing creature. The spare, mostly live-in-the-studio production allows plenty of wide open sonic space for Smith's expressive organ (including his pulsating bass pedal), Ed Peterson's after-hours tenor sax, and Jimmy Ponder's gentle guitar fills. While Adams' most fervent champions thrill to his every note, others may find his singing mannered on the ballads that dominate this session, and his voice is certainly huskier than in the days when he earned the sobriquet "the Tan Canary." As the title suggests, the CD is only partly blues; Adams' other "foot" here, as on his previous '90s recordings, is placed squarely between the cabaret-jazz crooning of Johnny Hartman and the soul-pop styling of Lou Rawls. Steve Hoffman, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Won't Pass Me ByBeaver, Giovino4:23
2One Foot in the BluesPenn, Whitsett, Barnett6:35
3Baby Don't You CryJohnson, Washington5:20
4Ill WindKoehler, Arlen3:15
5Road BlockWelch4:51
6Angel EyesDennis, Brent3:40
7Half Awake (Baby, You're Still a Square)Mayfield7:37
8(I Wonder) Where Our Love Has GoneJohnson5:48
9Two Years Of TortureMorris, Mayfield3:45
10Cookin' In StyleMayfield3:15
11I Know What I've GotRobin3:49

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1996CDRounder



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