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Johnny A., Sometime Tuesday Morning

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1648576

Disk length: 48m 2s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Sometime Tuesday Morning 4:24
2. Oh Yeah 4:14
3. Wichita Lineman 4:01
4. Two Wheel Horse 5:10
5. In The Wind 4:38
6. Yes It Is 3:17
7. You Don't Love Me 3:33
8. Up In The Attic 3:14
9. Walk Don't Run 2:55
10. Tex Critter 2:36
11. Lullabye For Nicole 5:25
12. Walkin' West Ave. 4:26

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Review

A veteran of long years on the Boston club scene and a stint as sideman to former J. Geils Band frontman Peter Wolf, guitarist Johnny A. originally self-released this masterful, tasteful solo record to much local acclaim, and then guitar ace Steve Vai added the musician to the roster of his label. Proving that the term "guitar god" has too often been misapplied in the post-Van Halen era of diddly-squeak school of soloing, Johnny A. draws on a more classic pantheon of American fret deity for inspiration, including Chet Atkins, Scotty Moore, James Burton, Nokie Edwards, and Wes Montgomery. And like the late Danny Gatton (whom the musician's fiery solos recall), Johnny's years as a sideman have taught him the importance of space and dynamics. The smoky, moody title track sets the tone. While his choice of covers (the Beatles' "Yes It Is," Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman," and the Ventures' signature "Walk, Don't Run") underscore his restraint, the guitarist proves his overdrive can burn with the best of them on "Two Wheel Horse," "In the Wind," and the rockabilly kicker "Up in the Attic." --Jerry McCulley

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