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| Allmusic |     [1] |
The Antidote is the debut album by English jazz guitarist Ronny Jordan, that was released by Island Records in 1992.
Reception
Allmusic awarded the album 4.5 stars.[1] The album followed the release of the Miles Davis composition So What as a single, which was popularised by London DJs and went on to become a classic of the 1990s acid jazz genre. The third single, the smooth jazz-flavoured After Hours, became Jordan's first single to reach the US R&B charts.
Track listing
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| 1. | "Get to Grips" | Grant, Jordan | 5:58 |
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| 2. | "Blues Grinder" | Jordan | 5:26 |
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| 3. | "After Hours (The Antidote)" | Jordan | 5:50 |
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| 4. | "See the New" | Grant, Jordan | 5:26 |
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| 5. | "So What" | Miles Davis | 5:08 |
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| 6. | "Show Me (Your Love)" | Jordan | 5:34 |
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| 7. | "Nite Spice" | Creed, Jordan, Rico | 4:50 |
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| 8. | "Summer Smile" | Jordan | 5:44 |
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| 9. | "Cool and Funky [US bonus track]" | Jordan | 4:57 |
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Personnel
- Ronny Jordan – vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, programming
- Phillip Bent – flute
- Joe Bashorun – piano
- Adrian York – organ
- Hugo Delmirani – organ, vibraphone
- Arnie Somogyi – bass
- Longsy D – drum programming
- Isabel Roberts – vocals
- IG Culture – rap
- Recorded at PLJ Studios by Patrick Longmore
Charts
| Year
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Single
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Chart positions[2]
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| US R&B
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| 1992
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"After Hours"
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51
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References
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