A wholesome blues effort by the native Chicagoan. Though these are bona fide blues numbers,
Rawls confronts each song with an elegant touch. His delivery and articulation give the songs an uptown flair. Of the 15 numbers, only four ("Baby What You Want Me to Do," "Hide Nor Hair," "My Babe," and "Saturday Night Fish Fry") have that up-tempo, boogie-woogie fever. The latter, a classic
Louis Jordan jump, is the most notable. It features
Lionel Hampton on vibes and
Rawls shares vocal duties with
Joe Williams. The other selections have that cozy café ambience.
Rawls also does a duet with
Phoebe Snow on the calypso-seasoned "A Lover's Question." This is an all-star cast from the penmanship of greats like
Duke Ellington,
Ivory Joe Hunter, and others to the creative musicianship of
Hank Crawford,
Houston Person,
Junior Wells, and company. ~ Craig Lytle