Friday, July 1, 2022

Arthur Adams - Here to Make You Feel Good - Cleopatra Blues (2019) - Soul/Funky Blues (FLAC)

Arthur Adams has been something of a local legend in and around Los Angeles since the 1960s, collaborating with the likes of BB King, Nina Simone, Dr John and Bonnie Raitt as well as releasing a series of solo albums. This CD was his first in ten years, is a timeless collection of feel good soul blues, released to coincide with the 75 year-old’s farewell run of shows. If this album is any indication of his current abilities, live music will be significantly poorer for his retirement. The cover photo of the album depicts a beaming Adams, nattily dressed in a sharp shirt, mustard blazer and dark fedora, playing a vintage Gibson 335 outside a white shack. It’s a great image that perfectly captures the uplifting, inspiriting music within. Adams sings with a clean, light, slightly nasally voice that suits the music well. He is also a superb guitar player, turning in a series of short, punchy solos (particularly on “Tear The House Down” and the closing instrumental, “A Little Dab Will Do Ya”) as well as laying down some fine rhythm guitar, the introduction to “Enjoy Each Moment” is an instant classic. He is backed by an impressively high-powered band, including the legendary James Gadson on drums, Reggie McBride, Lou Castro and Freddie Washington on bass and Hense Powell on keyboards. A number of songs also benefit from horns, whether Ronnie Laws’ solo saxophone on “Tear The House Down”, or the full bore sound of Lee Thornberg and Lester Lovett on trumpets, Bruce Fowler on trombone and Bill Bergman on saxophone on “Gonna Make Some Money”, which also features the backing vocals of Kym Foley, Jessica Taylor and Ava DuPree on backing vocals. Adams wrote or co-wrote all 10 songs on the album, which kicks off with the funky, disco-lite “Tear The House Down” on which Adams and Laws take turns laying down some lovely blues licks between Adams’ vocal lines, while Gadson, McBride and Powell provide an irresistible underpinning. The upbeat “Full Of Fire”, which follows, has an ear-worm of a chorus, an almost 1980s dance beat, and more sharp guitar playing. The lyrically upbeat “Sweet Spot” also has an 80s feel with its heavily chorused guitar and key change for the solo (think Clapton’s Journeyman era), while Powell’s descending piano introduction to “Pretty Lady” is immediately memorable. The slow blues of “By Myself” emphasizes Adams’ debt to BB King, both vocally and in the melodic phrasing of his guitar playing. Here To Make You Feel Good was produced by Adams and Powell at Pacifica Studios and they captured a very crisp, warm sound. With great songs, great playing, and a thoroughly contemporary sound that is  also classic and enduring, Here To Make You Feel Good is a soul-blues delight from start to finish. Hats off, Mr Adams a brilliant album!..sorry for harping on about the tracks but it is a gem!

AMM


                                                                       The Tasters!


Tracks

01 Tear The House Down
02 Full Of Fire
03 Sweet Spot
04 Pretty Lady
05 Forgive Me
06 Gonna Make Some Money
07 Enjoy Each Moment
08 By Myself
09 Here To Make You Feel Good
10 Little Dab,ll Do Ya



18 comments:

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM For this Album

USMAN47 said...

I know the guy but this one I don't have.
If it is as good as the ones I have, it will be pure happiness!!!

Yves

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM - quite a range of styles for today, this one maybe being my favorite.

PhilN said...

Thanks for the review. Three great tasters.

hakase said...

many thanks for anothern Arthur Adams thing and glad to see Hence Powells name he also underrated

richsoul said...

Thank you for as usual a truly great review that let's us know enough about the artist that it makes you want to listen to the music. Thanks AMM.

pedro B said...

This man could turn his hands to whatever was required true pro not heard this before but cant wait terrific review as always AMM
Cheers Pedro

renald said...

This album is New to me. Thanks for adding to my AA collection. Great review AMM. as always!!

raphaelmsx said...

Thanks, nice stuff!

reb.jukebox said...

Nice to have some blues shared AMM, am lloking forward to listening
thank you Reb

pmac said...

I am familiar with Adams, but the music from him that I have heard before is more in the nature of rustic blues. This record has much more of a modern blues/soul feel and the man pulls it off masterfully. Great trio of gifts you have given us for the weekend, AMM. Many thanks.

PeterH said...

Looks like a nice guy who makes good music ... Thanks for review, P.

MusicFan59 said...

Great review. The tasters are very nice. I did not know this had been released. Thanks AMM!

BillyMac said...

Arthur is the real deal! Thanks AMM.

CanoMan said...

Great story on the this review thanks

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Great info AMM thanks

Smokey said...

Thank you for the information on this album.