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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Swansong From Vocal Genius,
By Len Romano "soulrocket" (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
Johnny Adams passed away on September 14th 1998. Just before he died, he left us with an album. An album which, I believe, everyone reading this article should own. I was honoured to have been asked to contribute the sleevenotes to this album, back in April 1998. Here is an excerpt from those sleevnotes;Johnny Adams - Man Of My Word - Rounder Records Nobody holds a note, and ends a note like Johnny Adams. Nobody. In fact, nobody does anything with a note like Johnny Adams, for he truly is one of the most unique, versatile, and downright talented singers to have drawn breath in the last 70 years. The CD you are holding in your hand is something very special. Sure, it's a new release by Johnny Adams and a triumphant one at that, as it marks his return to the styles of music he first became known for - R&B and Soul. Yes, it's beautifully sung from start to finish and the musicians' empathy between each other, and the singer, will take your breath away. Of course, Scott Billington's production job is alive, wide open and faultless. And naturally the choice of songs is excellent too. I'm just stating the obvious here because these are the things we've come to expect when the above combinations of talent gather in one room to make music. No - the reason I rate this album as special is because together they have created a MASTERPIECE. Find that hard to believe? A rapid, over-zealous, burst of enthusiasm maybe? On the contrary, I listened repeatedly to this collection of songs, and each time I was once again moved, once again floored, and once again amazed at how much I'd missed the last time. Playing any of the tracks over and over revealed a previously unheard nuance, lick, or phrase, which threw the song into a whole new dimension. Unfortunately, things like this don't occur with a new release very often, but I soon realized this album was taking me to a higher plateau. A plateau only accessed by being visibly moved from an artists work. This collection immediately stands alongside the cream of classic soul albums made in the last 35 years. Johnny Adams is always on fine vocal form, that's a given, but whether he was motivated by something spiritual or spurred on by the quality of the musicians - I don't know. What I do know is that Johnny has rarely sounded better than he does on this fabulous set. His voice is strong, powerful, elastic, and above all drenched with soul. The group of musicians assembled here are a real `dream team', each having a thorough love, respect and understanding of how soul music works. They play with such depth of feeling that I find myself comparing them to the Stax and Muscle Shoals groups from soul's heyday, when spaces were just as important as notes. Walter `Wolfman' Washington makes his first appearance on wax, backing Johnny, since his cameo appearance on 1993's 'Good Morning Heartache'. Together with Memphis guitar legend Michael Toles, the two make an unbeatable combination. Keyboard work comes via another music legend, David Torkanowsky, who's playing is as elegant and graceful as ever. The rock-solid drum and bass heartbeat of this amazing band are supplied by the telepathically connected Donell Spencer and George Porter, Jr. Lastly, the tear-stained horns provided by Scott Thompson, Jim Spake, and Craig Klein are just out of this world and at times, I think they even out-Memphis the Memphis Horns. Buy this CD and pay your last respects to one of Soul Music's real giants.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Saving the Best for Last,
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This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
I discovered Johnny Adams while watching the John Larroquette Show on TV. John L. went to a Jukebox and played "The Real Me" from Johnny Adams Sings Doc Pomus. I've been hooked every since. I have every album Johnny recorded and what a shame there will be no more. But when you listen to "Man of My Word" you will know that Johnny knew it would be his last. It is truly his best. The last track "Never Alone" is one of the most inspirational tracks you'll ever hear. It's a fitting farewell for one of the truly great jazz, soul singers of our time.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
His Best Work?,
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This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
Johnny Adams is one of the most underrated (or undiscovered) singers of our era. This is is final recording and it is arguably his best although Room with A View of the Blues and several others are just about as good. With superb back up players which include Wolfman Washington, David Torkanowsky and others, great songs and great arrangements, Johnny was at his best which is as good as it gets. The song 'Even Now' ranks as one of the best that I have ever heard.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Creme De La Creme of Soul and R&B Music,
This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
November 1999. I happened on Johnny Adams while driving in my car listening to WBGO.FM on my way to work this pass Summer. The track they played was "Even Now"(my favorite) and the voice that I heard was so haunting and soulful that I just had to pull over and stop so that I didn't miss any of it. I was late for work that day but it was well worth it to discover an artist that could convey my innermost feelings with a unique style that is ancient but yet new & uplifting. THE MAN CAN SING. "A Man Of My Word" is one of the best CD's I purchased this year and if you like R&B/Soul or just good music, this is the must buy CD of the new Millennium.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
incomparable,
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This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
Johnny Adams was the most underrated soul singer ever and this is probably the best R&B album of the last 25 years. He was a god and this was his final blessing.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy The Others Too!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
It gladdens my heart to see the raves for this, the final album from the late Johnny Adams. I am saddened, or at least puzzled, that at this writing there are no reviews of many of his equally wonderful prior releases. If you've heard Man Of My Word and loved it - and well you should - you owe it to yourself to backtrack and check out One Foot In The Blues (a great session featuring Hammond B-3) and his two CD's comprised primarily of jazz standards: The Verdict and Good Morning Heartache. They are all sublime. As a regular visitor to New Orleans, I can't tell you how much I miss this man and his music. A gentleman, a class act. Rest in peace, Johnny.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best disc I've purchased this year!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
Having been in the audio business for over twenty years, I have amassed a very, very large music collection. But seldom does a disc of this merit appear. Every person who has heard it, wants it. The last recording to recieve this acceptence was Dr. John's In A Sentimental Mood, and that was over seven years ago.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A "Must Have".,
By A Customer
This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
This album is truly a masterpiece. It is worth a ten-star rating on Amazon's scale that only goes as high as five. If you know Johnny Adams, buy it. If you don't know Johnny Adams, but you believe that the human voice is the greatest musical instrument of all, you too should buy it. DO NOT miss this one. Nobody should die without first hearing the song "Even Now" from this disc (but don't think for a minute that it's the only good song on the disc -- they're all gems). No record collection is complete without this disc, or his equally masterful album, "Room with a View of the Blues".
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Johnny's Last, Johnny's Best - A True Labor Of Love,
By A Customer
This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
This album can compete with the best Stax and Hi records and is one of the best if not THE best record of Johnny Adams. This is a true labor of love from everybody involved. All the different elements blend wonderfully well together having a dream team on board to make this possible with George Porter Jr., Michael Toles, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, David Torkanovsky, Scott Billington, David Farrell, Jim Spake, Craig Klein, Scott Thompson, Donnell Spencer Jr., Elaine Foster, Charles Elam III, Nick Daniels, Earl J. Smith Jr. and Aaron Neville. And Johnny's voice is beyond description and beyond styles, since he is one of a kind and in absolute control of the chosen material. Just listen for yourself. A big thank U to everybody involved for making this possible.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Master -- Buy this CD!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Man of My Word (Audio CD)
I've only come to Johnny Adams recently, and I'm saddened to read here that he's died. I know he made this album after an extended illness, but you wouldn't know it to listen to his singing. It's sublime. Listening to him, looking at his picture -- always that jaunty hankerchief in his pocket -- you can tell he was a consumate professional, a gentleman. Favorites on this album, the hymn-like Now You Know, and the classic hymn "Never Alone" sung with Aaron Neville. What a loss that he's gone.
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Man of My Word by Johnny Adams (Audio CD - 1998)
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