Seven years after releasing his 1995 solo debut,
Hidden Agenda, the famed trumpeter's interpretation of
Sade's classic "Smooth Operator" is still an airplay staple at smooth jazz radio.
Adams took a break from his usual session schedule with a who's who of contemporary pop music to release this long anticipated follow-up on his own independent label, Ripa Records. The incredible smooth jazz airplay success of its first single, "Roadhouse," generated a buzz which culminated in the signing of
Adams to Blue Note Records. The incredible listener reaction to the song is no surprise -- its soulful horn section, performed by
Adams and versatile saxophonist
Gary Herbig, is reminiscent of the legendary arrangements
Adams created in his many years with
Tower of Power. With its exciting blend of cool, sexy ambience, gentle jazz, and intense modern R&B rhythms, the disc is chock full of other, somewhat more restrained tunes more along the lines of "Smooth Operator." These include the ethereal ballad "Andrea" (inspired by
Adams' wife) and the funky retro-soul-flavored title track. His own composing skills are strong, but he knows the enduring potential of great cover tracks, offering strong twists on
Toni Braxton's "Breathe Again" and
the Police's "Wrapped Around Your Finger." ~ Jonathan Widran