September 1 street date. Legendary songwriter, session guitarist and soul blues singer Arthur Adams, who has collaborated with B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, Keb' Mo', Dr. John, Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia, and many more, proudly presents his brand new studio album - his first in 8 years! Adams proves that the blues only gets better wtih age as he and his band bring the goods on these 13 all new compositions including the standout tracks "Helpin' Hand Man," the gospel-tinged "If You Let Me Love You" and the outstanding title track! Celebrating the career of this blues troubador we are including a full-length bonus disc of tracks from Adams' '70s albums, all of which are appearing here for the first time ever on CD, PLUS the jazz-funk dance single "You Got The Floor" which went to #1 on the UK Disco Chart in 1981!
July 19 street date. Blues legend Arthur Adams brings his best on this fantastic new album of soulful blues guaranteed to make you FEEL GOOD! Standout tracks including "Tear The House Down," "Sweet Spot" and others have already garnered radio airplay courtesy of popular KJazz DJ Gary "The Wagman" Wagner! Arthur's credits as a session guitarist and live musician are simply jaw dropping - they include B.B. King, Sam Cooke, Nina Simone, Bonnie Raitt, Quincy Jones, the Jackson 5, Lou Rawls, and so many more! His recent appearance at this year's Topanga Blues Festival, which he headlined, shows that this legend can still wow audiences with his unmistakable voice and searing guitar playing!
Available now. Arthur Adams' new album finds the longtime blues guitarist/vocalist reflecting on his life, his loves and the fire that has pushed him to continue to make new music and perform for audiences even well into the 6th decade of his career. Also featues a stellar cast of backing musicians including keyboards by Hense Powell (Lamont Dozier, Bobby Womack), backing vocals from The Waters Sisters (Neil Diamond, Adele, Michael Jackson), bass by Freddie Washington (Herbie Hancock, Al Jarreau), drums by James Gadson (Bill Withers, Paul McCartney) and Greg Brown (Thelma Houston, Bobby Womack).