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Sweet Potato Pie
Robert Cray
Sweet Potato Pie
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Robert Cray
Title: Sweet Potato Pie
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Island / Mercury
Original Release Date: 5/6/1997
Release Date: 5/6/1997
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Blues
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 731453448322

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A tasty CD....
Rolltide | Columbia, Tn | 05/11/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The structure of this cd is similar in some ways to "strong persuader". The stuff i like the best is at the beginning and the end with the middle a little soft and sweet just like sweet potatoe pie. The first cut "nothing against you" is my favorite cray song and one of my favorites period. You just want to get up and move with the eb and flow and cray's voice rings out and the extensive guitar solo is scintillating. You will want to listen to that song over and over again. Good thing too because you may want to bypass the second cut, "do that for me". That song is a cheap, silly song not worthy of mr. cray's talent. The cd continues with soulful sweet r&b that is easy and enjoyable to listen to. Cray's voice is perfect for this otis redding type material and #6 trick or treat is an actual redding song. That song will take you back and the memphis horns provide a nice touch with the piano. "Simple things" is a great love song and has a little touch of reggae. Cray's voice is sweet as honey and oh so smoooooooooooth. "Jealous minds" is a nice up tempo rock number and "not bad for love" will put you in blues heaven. The guitar solo on that song is all laid back deep southern blues. Cray sings with all his soul. The cd finishes with my second favorite song, "i can't quit". An inspiring energetic piece that you hope will never end.



I'm pretty much a hard core fan of high energy electric blues. There is something about robert cray and his soulful, r&b tinged sound that grabs me. This cd especially is addictive. I like strong persuader but i listen to sweet potatoe pie much more.



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Robert Cray - 'Sweet Potato Pie' (Mercury)
Mike Reed | USA | 03/24/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Never being all THAT much of a blues fan,I must admit,this man knows his craft and he knows it well.His guitar work on this record is just as amazing as his vocals.All ten tracks are very well written and produced.Cuts that made me sit up and take notice were "Little Birds","I Can't Quit","Not Bad For Love" and "Simple Things".Nice modern-day electric blues.Also notice he does a cover of the late Otis Redding's "Trick Ot Treat".Very good.Should appeal to fans of Buddy Guy,Jimmy Vaughan,Keb Mo' and maybe Eric Clapton.Worth checking out."
Terrific album
Martin Lemos | Millbrae | 11/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Robert Cray gives us yet another R&B sounding album here that doesnt miss the mark. "The One In The Middle" is a soulful plea of love gone away that really shows off Cray's great vocal talents. "Little Birds", "Back Home", "Nothing Against You", also fit this description. Crays vocals tend to overlooked becasue of his guitar playing, but he does have a great voice and on this album it shows. The Otis Redding song, "Trick or Treat", is a little more upbeat than the others I mentioned and Cray does this song some justice. You can compare this albums sound to Otis Redding's, that is how the music comes accross. This is a more soul and R&B sounding album as compared to "Strong Persuader". I think that any Cray fan will enjoy this album"