The Second Time Around Tracks
1. Don't Cry Baby
2. Fool That I Am
3. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)
4. In My Diary
5. Seven Day Fool
6. It's Too Soon to Know
7. Dream
8. I'll Dry My Tears
9. Plum Nuts
10. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
The Second Time Around Review
Etta James was just 22 when she made the recordings for this album in 1960 and '61, but she had already established herself as a youthful belter of spirited R&B numbers. Like Aretha Franklin in the same period, James felt pressure from recording executives to go in different directions. Chess was unsure whether to market her as an R&B singer or to press her toward mainstream adult pop and jazz. This CD presents both sides of the coin, with James doing rousing R&B numbers such as "Seven Day Fool" and the protosoul of "Don't Cry Baby," lounge tunes like "One for My Baby," the jazz-flavored ballad "Fool That I Am," and Ellington's "Don't Get Around Much Anymore." It hardly matters, though, for James's emotional immediacy and potent delivery make all the material her own. --Stuart Broomer