Tag: Robert Cray Band

  • The Robert Cray Band, Who’s Been Talkin’, 1980 on Tomato

    The Robert Cray Band, Who’s Been Talkin’, 1980 on Tomato

    Debut album from Robert Cray and band (Curtis Salgado, Richard Cousins, and Dave Olson). Tomato was a NY based indie label started in the late 70s by Kevin Eggers, who also released albums by Albert King, Townes Van Zandt, Lightnin’ Hopkins, and John Cage (among others). My copy—via Antone’s Records in Austin TX—is an original…

  • The Robert Cray Band, Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, 1988 on Mercury

    The Robert Cray Band, Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, 1988 on Mercury

    Fifth full length from Robert Cray and co – sometimes referred to as The Robert Cray Band, other places just Robert Cray from the 1980s. This was their second major label record (on Mercury following Hightone and Tomato). It was not as successful as Strong Persuader which preceded it but there are some great songs…

  • The Robert Cray Band, That’s What I Heard, 2020 on Nozzle Records

    The Robert Cray Band, That’s What I Heard, 2020 on Nozzle Records

    Robert Cray (often attributed as The Robert Cray Band) has been making great electric blues albums since 1980’s Who’s Been Talkin’. This is their most recent studio album and won the Soul Blues Award at the Blues Music Awards from the Blues Foundation in 2021. I’m a huge fan of Cray’s approach to the blues…

  • Robert Cray, Strong Persuader, 1986 on Mercury.

    Robert Cray, Strong Persuader, 1986 on Mercury.

    Robert Cray, Strong Persuader, 1986 on Mercury. Labels say The Robert Cray Band, front cover just Robert Cray. Either way a solid guitar driven blues album

  • The Robert Cray Band, False Accusations, 1985 on Hightone Records.

    The Robert Cray Band, False Accusations, 1985 on Hightone Records.

    The Robert Cray Band, False Accusations, 1985 on Hightone Records. Third studio LP and the second on Hightone (after Bad Influence) – before signing to Mercury.