I Guess I Showed Her - Robert Cray, Walker, Dennis
Foul Play - Robert Cray, Walker, Dennis
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark - Robert Cray, Walker, Dennis
Don't You Even Care - Robert Cray, Cray, Robert
Night Patrol - Robert Cray, Bromberg, Bruce
Nothin' But a Woman - Robert Cray, Boe, Peter
Phone Booth - Robert Cray, Cousins, Richard
These Things - Robert Cray, Cray, Robert
My Problem - Robert Cray, Cray, Robert
The Forecast (Calls for Pain) - Robert Cray, Plenn, David
Consequences - Robert Cray, Hayes, Bonnie
Right Next Door (Because of Me) - Robert Cray, Walker, Dennis
Acting This Way - Robert Cray, Boe, Peter
Smoking Gun - Robert Cray, Bromberg, Bruce
The very best of his BBC Concert performances, recorded between 1988-1991 during the tours to promote Don?t Be Afraid Of The Dark and Midnight Stroll. Robert Cray is one of the few blues artists who managed to cultivate a ... more »mainstream following in the 1980s and 1990s. In the course of a long-running career that began in the 1970s, he uniquely blended elements of Rhythm and Blues, Pop, and traditional Blues to win fans to a more contemporary Blues sound. He has to date, received five Grammy Awards for his innovative style. 14 tracks. Universal.« less
The very best of his BBC Concert performances, recorded between 1988-1991 during the tours to promote Don?t Be Afraid Of The Dark and Midnight Stroll. Robert Cray is one of the few blues artists who managed to cultivate a mainstream following in the 1980s and 1990s. In the course of a long-running career that began in the 1970s, he uniquely blended elements of Rhythm and Blues, Pop, and traditional Blues to win fans to a more contemporary Blues sound. He has to date, received five Grammy Awards for his innovative style. 14 tracks. Universal.
"I purchased Cray's 2 cd "Live From Across The Pond" and while I liked it, I didn't like the pacing of the music. Just when he works the crowd up he does a few slow ones in a row. I've seen him 2 times in the past 18 months and felt his live set suffered the same problem. This "Live At The BBC" really kicks butt! I also remember seeing these tours and loving them. Pacing and song selection is great and The Memphis Horns add a great punch to the songs. Cray and the band are simply on fire. I've always been a big fan of Cray's and finally there is a good, live CD out of him. Well worth checking out."
Excellent
Michael Wheeler | Las Vegas, Nevada United States | 05/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Robert Cray has always been a blues player that is not mentioned often.
In my opinion he is one of the best blues/jazz guitar players going today.
Having seen Robert Cray in concert 3 times now and twice opening for Eric Clapton, this is how I remember hearing him in 1987, when he had just released Strong Persuader.
That particular night I actually enjoyed Cray more than Clapton himself.
This is how I remember him sounding, except for there was no brass backing him up.
It is the only time I have EVER seen an opening act for a superstar get a standing ovation and an encore. Most of the time opening acts get booed offstage.
Crays' guitar sound has always been clean and he does not use "Woman Tone" like Clapton, Buddy Guy and others.
The music on this CD is the finest of his career, so you get to hear him play his best songs live.
Highlights include: Foul Play, The Forecast calls for Pain, Right next door because of Me and Smoking Gun.
This in my mind is a much better live recording than his recent live CD, Across the Pond.
If you like Robert Cray or if you just like blues, you need to give this a listen.................."
Cray Rocks!
K. McCann | Bronx, NY United States | 01/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD has some of the best music ever heard, not just the best Cray (which is darn good, in and of itself): the man is beyond R & B, beyond rock, beyond any constraining category - he's a consummate artist, as a writer, a lyricist, a singer and a guitarist. I've heard him live w/Clapton and I've heard his Band live (about 4 months ago) on its own - the best value for money you're going to get anywhere! Kim McCann"
One Fine Live Recording By The Great Robert Cray Band
L. Hill | VIRGINIA U.S.A. | 04/25/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I will get right to the point, and tell you that this is one of the best "live" recordings ever produced. Robert Cray is a master at what he does, and he has an incredible band of superior musicians that enhance the obvious appeal of his music. There are no "bad" songs to be found here. The audience at London's Hammersmith Apollo were in a trance from the first song, and remained spell-bound until the last note was struck. If you are a fan of the Robert Cray band, you owe to yourself to get this CD. I will always be a fan of Robert Cray, but I don't know if he will ever be able to top the quality of this recording. It is simply superb!"
Live Crayman w/ The Memphis Horns Rocks!
Paul Lewis | Philly | 11/04/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you want solid rocking blues with some quality brass thrown in for good measure, this is it. A tremendous live CD from Robert and his band show them in great form, definitely better than last years "Live from across the pond" release which was very good, but not great. Superb songwriting and performances combine to showcase a very underrated band who are right at home with blues, rock, or soul. Saw them on these tours in the late 80`s and early 90`s, and the Memphis Horns add a punch that take some of these songs to rarified heights! For the $ being charged for this release, this is the steal of the year. Add it to your collection and it may not leave your CD player for quite awhile! A+++++"