Johnny Adams
I Won't Cry: The Complete Ric & Ron Singles 1959-1964
I Won't Cry: The Complete Ric & Ron Singles 1959-1964
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Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 09, 2015
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Liner Note Author: Tony Rounce.
Ace's 2015 compilation I Won't Cry: The Complete Ric & Ron Singles 1959-1964 covers familiar territory but in an appealingly thorough fashion. Adams had only one nationally charting hit on Ric or Ron -- "A Losing Battle," which went to 27 in 1962 -- but they were popular in his native New Orleans and over the years remained favorites of fans of Crescent City soul. Adams tended to be a little smoother than a lot of his Big Easy contemporaries: there's a recognizable NO lilt to some of the songs, but he was more of a crooner, sounding equally comfortable on dramatic ballads and lusher pop crossovers. This characteristic meant that he could slide with the smoother soul styles of the late '60s and '70s, which is when he gained his greatest popularity, but these somewhat grittier productions also suit him well; it's a nice blend of his velvet touch and earthy rhythms. I Won't Cry showcases this appealing combination. At 24 tracks, it's ten songs longer than the 1991 Rounder compilation of the same name and that extra space is warranted because each of the sides here has considerable charm; there's a reason why Adams is a widely acclaimed soul singer, and many of the reasons can be heard on this fine collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ace's 2015 compilation I Won't Cry: The Complete Ric & Ron Singles 1959-1964 covers familiar territory but in an appealingly thorough fashion. Adams had only one nationally charting hit on Ric or Ron -- "A Losing Battle," which went to 27 in 1962 -- but they were popular in his native New Orleans and over the years remained favorites of fans of Crescent City soul. Adams tended to be a little smoother than a lot of his Big Easy contemporaries: there's a recognizable NO lilt to some of the songs, but he was more of a crooner, sounding equally comfortable on dramatic ballads and lusher pop crossovers. This characteristic meant that he could slide with the smoother soul styles of the late '60s and '70s, which is when he gained his greatest popularity, but these somewhat grittier productions also suit him well; it's a nice blend of his velvet touch and earthy rhythms. I Won't Cry showcases this appealing combination. At 24 tracks, it's ten songs longer than the 1991 Rounder compilation of the same name and that extra space is warranted because each of the sides here has considerable charm; there's a reason why Adams is a widely acclaimed soul singer, and many of the reasons can be heard on this fine collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
1 - I Won't Cry
2 - Who You Are
3 - Come On
4 - Nowhere to Go
5 - Bells Are Ringing
6 - Teach Me to Forget
7 - Someone for Me
8 - Let the Wind Blow
9 - You Can Make It If You Try
10 - Closer to You
11 - Wedding Day
12 - Ooh So Nice
13 - I Solemnly Promise
14 - Life Is Just a Struggle
15 - Losing Battle
16 - Who's Gonna Love You
17 - Showdown
18 - Tra-La-La
19 - Lonely Drifter
20 - I Want to Do Everything for You
21 - Comin' Around the Mountain
22 - Cold Cold Heart
23 - No Way Out for Me
24 - Walking the Floor Over You
2 - Who You Are
3 - Come On
4 - Nowhere to Go
5 - Bells Are Ringing
6 - Teach Me to Forget
7 - Someone for Me
8 - Let the Wind Blow
9 - You Can Make It If You Try
10 - Closer to You
11 - Wedding Day
12 - Ooh So Nice
13 - I Solemnly Promise
14 - Life Is Just a Struggle
15 - Losing Battle
16 - Who's Gonna Love You
17 - Showdown
18 - Tra-La-La
19 - Lonely Drifter
20 - I Want to Do Everything for You
21 - Comin' Around the Mountain
22 - Cold Cold Heart
23 - No Way Out for Me
24 - Walking the Floor Over You