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Album Details

Title: Definitive Collection
Artist: Robert Cray
Release Date: 2/27/2007
Label: Hip-O
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 602498789759
Genre: Blues
Styles: Soul-Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Contemporary Blues, Retro-Soul
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Refined/Mannered, Slick, Earthy, Reserved, Smooth, Sophisticated, Stylish, Warm, Bittersweet, Bright, Earnest, Elegant, Passionate, Reverent
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Phone Booth
  2. Bad Influence
  3. Playin' in the Dirt
  4. Smoking Gun
  5. I Guess I Showed Her
  6. Right Next Door (Because of Me)
  7. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
  8. The Forecast (Calls for Pain)
  9. Consequences
  10. I Was Warned
  11. I Shiver
  12. Moan
  13. Trick or Treat
  14. Love Gone to Waste
  15. Survivor
  16. Poor Johnny

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDHip-O0006779

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Review

Robert Cray's musical strengths, which include an economic, elegant and melodic guitar approach and a soulful and unthreatening vocal style, have led many blues purists to question his authenticity in the genre, but to his credit, Cray has ignored all that and fashioned an approachable legacy that treats the blues as a vital ingredient in a kind of soul/blues mix that looks forward as much as it enfolds the past. This is an artist, remember, who managed to get the blues, even if it was somewhat sanitized, into regular rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and if he seems more jazz than Delta in his guitar playing, well, there's nothing inherently wrong with that. Cray's main talent may be in synthesis, but he can still get you good in a cutting contest. This 16-track compilation spans Cray's recording career beginning with his Hightone Records debut, Bad Influence from 1983 (nothing from Cray's first LP, 1980s Who's Been Talkin' on Tomato Records, is included here) and runs through his lengthy stint with Mercury Records to his more recent turns with Rykodisc and Sanctuary Records. What becomes obvious in listening to this sequence is how remarkably consistent Cray has been in his sound, even as he has grown more to the soul side of things. The blues is always there, just beneath the surface, and his broad accessibility is impressive. What's perhaps even more impressive is Cray's songwriting, which has opened up to include several political songs of late, and he is doing what many more acclaimed contemporary blues players have shied away from. He is addressing his times, all within the context of his style. This collection makes an adequate introduction to Cray's work, and it features key tracks like "Phone Booth," "Smoking Gun" and "I Was Warned," but one gets the feeling that it might be a bit premature, that Cray's best and most innovative work might still be up and around the bend. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam StarrProduct Manager
Andrew LoveSax (Tenor)
Antoine SalleyRhythm Section
Beth StempelProduction Coordination
Bill DashiellMixing, Engineer
Bill LevensonCompilation Producer
Bruce BrombergProducer
Coco ShinomiyaDesign
Dennis WalkerProducer
Don SmithEngineer, Mixing
Edward ManionSax (Tenor)
Ellen FittonMastering
Jack HaleTrombone
Jeff HendricksonMixing
Jeff KatzCover Photo, Photography
Jim HornSax (Tenor)
Jim PughKeyboards, Producer
Jim SpakeSax (Tenor)
John HamptonEngineer, Mixing
Karl SevareidBass
Kevin HayesDrums
Larry SlovenExecutive Producer
Lee SpathPercussion
Mark NeedhamMixing, Engineer
Mark PenderTrumpet
Martin PradlerMixing
Mike KappusExecutive Producer
Mike VanniceKeyboards
Niko BolasEngineer
Pat LawrenceExecutive Producer
Paul NatkinPhotography
Peter BoeKeyboards
Richard CousinsBass
Robert CrayGuitar, Producer, Vocals
Robert GrayVocals, Guitar
Robert KnightPhotography
Ryan NullPhoto Coordination
Scott SchinderLiner Notes, Essay
Skidd MillsMixing, Engineer
Steve JordanProducer, Percussion
Steve SavageMixing, Engineer
The Memphis HornsPerformer
Tim KaihatsuGuitar
Warren RandSaxophone
Wayne JacksonTrumpet, Trombone
Willie MitchellHorn Arrangements