Man of My Word
Editorial Reviews
<"b000009qs87499"> Amazon.com
Judging by this, his last recording, Johnny Adams had a lot of music left in him when he died at age 67. As with all of his remarkably consistent Rounder efforts, Man of My Word is marked by conscientious song selection, expert backing, and, foremost, Adams's absolutely commanding vocals. With producer Scott Billington back at the helm, and backed by a crack session crew led by fellow New Orleans stalwart Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Adams tackles this selection of soul tunes with characteristic verve and savvy; the man simply didn't have it in him to sing a note carelessly. Highlights here include Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham's Memphis-styled "It Tears Me Up," Bobby Charles's easy-grooving "I Don't Want to Know," and the gospel closer, "Never Alone." But it's all good. It really is. --Steven Stolder --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
<"b000009qs85540"> Living Blues
Man of My Word should have especially strong appeal for listeners who appreciate a blend of deep soul and immaculate taste. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Man of My Word
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