The Antidote (Ronny Jordan album)
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
[1] |
The Antidote is the debut album by English jazz guitarist Ronny Jordan, that was released by Island Records in 1992.
The album followed the release of Miles Davis's So What as a single, which was popularised by London DJs and went on to become a classic of the 1990s acid jazz genre. A second single, the smooth jazz-flavoured After Hours, became the first of many to reach the US R&B charts. The Allmusic review awards the album 4.5 stars.[2]
Track listing
Music |
1. |
"Get to Grips" |
Grant, Jordan |
5:58 |
2. |
"Blues Grinder" |
Jordan |
5:26 |
3. |
"After Hours (The Antidote)" |
Jordan |
5:50 |
4. |
"See the New" |
Grant, Jordan |
3:40 |
5. |
"So What" |
Miles Davis |
5:08 |
6. |
"Show Me (Your Love)" |
Jordan |
5:34 |
7. |
"Nite Spice" |
Creed, Jordan, Rico |
4:50 |
8. |
"Summer Smile" |
Jordan |
5:44 |
9. |
"Cool and Funky" |
Jordan |
4:57 |
Personnel
- Ronny Jordan - Vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, programming
- IG Culture - Rap
- Isabel Roberts - Vocals
- Phillip Bent - Flute
- Joe Bashorun - Piano
- Adrian York - Organ
- Hugo Delmirani - Organ, vibraphone
- Arnie Somogyi - Double bass
- Longsy D - Drum programming
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