Johnny A.
Sometime Tuesday Morning
The Story
Fusing blues, rock, pop and jazz, Johnny A.'s "Sometime Tuesday Morning" has already been a big indie success, selling thousands of copies and earning a nomination for Best Debut Album in the Boston Music Awards. Described in the press as "an ethereal wonder...a must-have guitar album," Johnny and his trio present a mix of original material and unusual covers. There's slithery rhythm and shadowy attitude all over these tracks, enough to summon images of late-night bars, moonlight along a waterfront, mysterious candlelit encounters - all without so much as a peep from any vocalist. Johnny's guitar does the 'vocals' on "Sometime Tuesday Morning". His tone - deep and dark, or slick and silvery - is all his own; like all of the greats, he can reveal himself with just one note. Though he's got chops to burn at thrash tempos, Johnny prefers finding the perfect bend, or pulling a shimmering vibrato from his Bigsby, or stacking the most expressive possible chord.
The Music
04:24 | Sometime Tuesday Morning | Instrumental |
04:12 | Oh Yeah | Instrumental |
04:00 | Wichita Lineman | Instrumental |
05:10 | Two Wheel Horse | Instrumental |
04:38 | In The Wind | Instrumental |
03:17 | Yes It Is | Instrumental |
03:34 | You Don't Love Me | Instrumental |
03:14 | Up In The Attic | Instrumental |
02:55 | Walk Don't Run | Instrumental |
02:35 | Tex Critter | Instrumental |
05:25 | Lullabye For Nicole | Instrumental |
04:26 | Walkin' West Ave. | Instrumental |
The Artists
Johnny A. | Guitars, Bajo Sexto, Lap Steel, Production, Mixing |
Graig MacIntyre | Drums |
Ed Spargo | Electric Bass |
John LaMoia | Hand Percussion |
Mark Valentine | Snaps and Claps on "Oh Yeah" |
Dave Lefkowitz | Engineering, Mixing |
Mark Valentine | Engineering Assistance |
Scott Hull | Mastering |
Paul Lyden | Photography |
Kim Seaberg | Art Direction |
Lee Aldrich | Tonic, Powder |
Shari Fecteau | Clothing Styling |
Recorded and mixed at Blue Jay Studios, Carlilse, MA.
Mastered at Classic Sound, N.Y.C. |