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    Straight Up Deal

    Tony Adamo - Straight Up Deal

    01/01/2007


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    • Fred E. Harris

      posted on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 18:33:44

      Smoothjazz.com Gives Five Stars To Tony Adamo

      Review By Sandy Shore-Smoothjazz.com

      TONY ADAMO Straight Up Deal Urbanzone Records

      For those who haven’t experienced it… there’s a mystique to the San Francisco bay area at night. It’s unique to the ‘City by the Bay.’ Over the years many artists have captured this vibrant, earthy electricity and stuck it in the middle of their music regardless of genre. Santana, Jefferson Airplane/Starship, Tower of Power come to mind… and a whole handful of jazz greats. Bay area singer/songwriter Tony Adamo fits perfectly in this fray with his deep, sultry, commanding voice and grasp for groove. Think Lou Reed but funkified. Tony began writing during his tour of duty in the Gulf War (the first one). The 15-hour workdays were exhausting, but the artist found the exotic scenery enticing and incorporated his poetry writing skills into song ideas by writing about the desert. A poet at heart, Tony Adamo presents some beautiful originals here. He writes with his long time collaborator Jerry Stucker who is also responsible for producing Tony’s recordings. Jerry actually has an original on this recording as well, a cool sensual tune called “Midnight Café.” Another Adamo/Stucker original is the anthem to Tower of Power’s Doc Kupka (who is featured on bari sax) “Groove Therapy.” You’ll also find some really intriguing covers such as “In The Winelight,” the late Joe Zawinul’s “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” and the Miles Davis penned “Milestones.” First call musicians are on board making for a sonically stellar recording including Ernie Watts, Paul Jackson, James Gadson and Neil Larsen. STRAIGhT UP DEAL is just that! ~SANDY SHORE Itunes.com www.myspace.com/tonyrocadamo

    • Fred E. Harris

      posted on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 18:26:02

      Amazon.co.uk Reviews Tony Adamo's STRAIGHT UP DEAL

      Review By Stuart Hamilton
      Jazz vocalist Tony Adamo has taken a sideways step with his latest CD, moving into a world of late night New Orleans style funk, rhythm and Blues, despite its origins in the plastic world of Hollywood, California. The first thing that leaps out you is the voice. Imagine, if you can, Lou Rawls fronting Tower of Power, and you'll have an idea of where the music offered up here is coming from. And it's a mighty fine place to be, especially on the self penned material which just pulses with late night grooves.

      With a punchy horn section blowing in all the right places and a funky rhythm section hitting all the right beats, the topping of Neil Larsens organ is just icing on the cake. Actually, I've just been reading the credits and not only is 'Groove Therapy' one of the highlights but it actually features the legendary Doc Kupka from Tower of Power blowing baritone sax on a tribute to - Doc Kupka! So, looks like that 'Lou Rawls fronting Tower of Power' statement I made earlier may be right on the mark. The album also features an appearance by another legend in the shape of Paul Jackson, bass guitarist from Herbie Hancock's Head Hunters.

      Although Adamo does sometimes slip into pure jazz, it's when he sticks to the sultry and sweaty grooves of Joe Zawinul's 'Mercy Mercy Mercy' and his own 'No Strings', 'Lolita' and the aforementioned 'Groove Therapy' that he really makes his mark. The album does veer around a bit in style and flavour, which is slightly to its detriment as the ballads, in particular, miss the mark. It actually would have been a better album shorn of the two closing numbers 'Stolen Moments' and 'Speak Low', which drift away rather than finishing with a killer blow. But the vocals and performances do make it worth a listen, especially when that irresistible groove kicks in.

      Visit website www.myspace.com/tonyrocadamo

      Tony Adamo at All About Jazz.


    • Fred E. Harris

      posted on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 18:21:29

      Amazon.co.uk Reviews Tony Adamo's STRAIGHT UP DEAL

      Review By Stuart Hamilton-Amazon.co.uk
      Jazz vocalist Tony Adamo has taken a sideways step with his latest CD, moving into a world of late night New Orleans style funk, rhythm and Blues, despite its origins in the plastic world of Hollywood, California. The first thing that leaps out you is the voice. Imagine, if you can, Lou Rawls fronting Tower of Power, and you'll have an idea of where the music offered up here is coming from. And it's a mighty fine place to be, especially on the self penned material which just pulses with late night grooves.

      With a punchy horn section blowing in all the right places and a funky rhythm section hitting all the right beats, the topping of Neil Larsens organ is just icing on the cake. Actually, I've just been reading the credits and not only is 'Groove Therapy' one of the highlights but it actually features the legendary Doc Kupka from Tower of Power blowing baritone sax on a tribute to - Doc Kupka! So, looks like that 'Lou Rawls fronting Tower of Power' statement I made earlier may be right on the mark. The album also features an appearance by another legend in the shape of Paul Jackson, bass guitarist from Herbie Hancock's Head Hunters.

      Although Adamo does sometimes slip into pure jazz, it's when he sticks to the sultry and sweaty grooves of Joe Zawinul's 'Mercy Mercy Mercy' and his own 'No Strings', 'Lolita' and the aforementioned 'Groove Therapy' that he really makes his mark. The album does veer around a bit in style and flavour, which is slightly to its detriment as the ballads, in particular, miss the mark. It actually would have been a better album shorn of the two closing numbers 'Stolen Moments' and 'Speak Low', which drift away rather than finishing with a killer blow. But the vocals and performances do make it worth a listen, especially when that irresistible groove kicks in.

      Visit website www.myspace.com/tonyrocadamo





    • Fred E. Harris

      posted on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 18:09:02

      Ejazznews reviews Tony Aadamo's STRAIGHT UP DEAL

      By: Edward Blanco-Ejazznews

      Bay area vocalist Tony Adamo garnished a five star rating from Smoothjazz.com for his latest release, “Straight Up Deal.” However, there’s a lot more to the smooth jazz sound found on this recording than what they would have you believe. Tony Adamo, equipped with a deep baritone voice, belts out some real gyrating funk, R&B and soulful jazz tunes on this fourteen piece CD, which also includes a selection of straight ahead beautiful contemporary jazz vocals.



      Adamo records the album with nineteen players among them, funk bassist Paul Jackson, saxophone great Ernie Watts and trumpeter Eddie Henderson. He also enlists the help of The Tower of Power Horns which appear on five tracks.

      As I previously alluded to, the music is quite varied with three of the first four tracks firmly grounded in the funk genre (“No Strings,” “Passport,” and “Up In It”). Ernie Watts showcases his sax on the R&B-shaded “In The Winelight,” while Adamo gets jazzy on the first straight jazz number in “Milestones,” with the trumpet voice of Eddie Henderson setting the pace.

      Tunes like “Autumn Leaves,” “Wouldn’t You,” “Stolen Moments,” and “Speak Low” fall in the smooth jazz side of the music where Adamo shines singing beautiful lyrics from some great standards. One of my favorite numbers is the spunky and lively “Lolita” featuring the Tower of Power Horns.

      “Straight Up Deal” reveals the vocal talents of a superior singer who is able to convey the essence of different musical styles with ease and grace. An album that will obviously appeal to a broad audience considering the varied selection of music on this disc. I enjoyed the album; it was truly a “Straight Up Deal” from Tony Adamo.

      Year: 2007
      Label: UrbanZone Records
      Artist Web: www.myspace.com/tonyrocadamo

    Straight Up Deal Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • No Strings
  • 4:15
  • Sound Clip for No Strings from Straight Up Deal


  • 2
  • Passport
  • 4:42
  • Sound Clip for Passport from Straight Up Deal


  • 4
  • Up in It
  • 4:32
  • Sound Clip for Up in It from Straight Up Deal


  • 5
  • Milestones
  • 2:45
  • Sound Clip for Milestones from Straight Up Deal


  • 7
  • Hey Lou
  • 4:22
  • Sound Clip for Hey Lou from Straight Up Deal


  • 9
  • Autumn Leaves
  • 3:59
  • Sound Clip for Autumn Leaves from Straight Up Deal


  • 10
  • Midnight Cafe
  • 4:13
  • Sound Clip for Midnight Cafe from Straight Up Deal


  • 11
  • Wouldn't You
  • 4:22
  • Sound Clip for Wouldn't You from Straight Up Deal


  • 12
  • Lolita
  • 3:48
  • Sound Clip for Lolita from Straight Up Deal


  • 13
  • Stolen Moments
  • 3:45
  • Sound Clip for Stolen Moments from Straight Up Deal


  • 14
  • Speak Low
  • 3:39
  • Sound Clip for Speak Low from Straight Up Deal


  • Credits of Straight Up Deal

    • Skip Mesquite
    • Saxophone, Sax (Tenor), Sax (Baritone), Sax (Alto), Soloist
    • Tony Adamo
    • Vocals, Executive Producer, Vocal Producer, Artwork, Author, Spoken Word


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