Most
John Patton albums are hard-driving, edgy soul-jazz and funk, and the title of
Accent on the Blues makes the record seem like it would be no different than his other sessions. Of course, that isn't the case.
Accent on the Blues is among the most atmospheric music
Patton has ever made. While it stops short of being free, it's hardly funky soul-jazz, and that may disappoint some fans of his rip-roaring style. Nevertheless, the album is a rewarding listen, primarliy because it displays a more reflective side of his talent, demonstrating that he can hold his own among the likes of guitarist
James Blood Ulmer and saxophonist
Marvin Cabell. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine