Etta James
A myriad of big names came together for the making of this album. Jerry Wexler produced The Right Time, and Etta James' sidemen include Steve Cropper and Lucky Peterson - but the final product is a disappointment. It's just too slickly rendered to come close to the knockout punch of her vintage Chess material.
Credits:
Hank Crawford - Alto Saxophone
Jim Horn - Baritone Saxophone
David Hood - Bass
Willie Weeks - Bass
Roger Hawkins - Drums
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Clayton Ivey - Electric Piano
Jay Johnson - Guitar
Jimmy Johnson - Guitar
Lucky Peterson - Guitar
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Will McFarlane - Guitar
Lucky Peterson - Organ
Tom Roady - Percussion
Frankie Crawford - Synthesizer
Harvey Thompson - Tenor Saxophone
Gary Armstrong - Trumpet
Mike Haynes - Trumpet
Etta James - Vocals
Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson - Harmonica
Will McFarlane - Acoustic Guitar
Cindy Walker - Backing Vocals
George Soule - Backing Vocals
Marie Lewey - Backing Vocals
Steve Winwood - Vocals
Tracklist:
01. I Sing The Blues
02. Love And Happiness
03. Evening Of Love
04. Wet Match
05. You're Taking Up Another Man's Place
06. Give It Up (Duet With Steve Winwood)
07. Let It Rock
08. Ninety Nine And A Half (Won't Do)
09. You've Got Me
10. Nighttime Is The Right Time
11. Down Home Blues
I find the review quite harsh. Maybe a couple of weak tracks, but in '92 she was payin' some dues. I like it. Thank you.
ResponderExcluirYou're welcome man. A hug!!
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