Home
»
Robert Cray Band - Nothin' But Love
Robert Cray Band - Nothin' But Love
Only 1 left
Toimituskulut alk. 3,90âŹ
Regular price
25,00âŹ
Couldn't load pickup availability
Maksutavat
HyvÀksymme: Klarna (myös verkkopankki), Visa, Mastercard, American Express, UnionPay, Shop pay, Apple pay, Google pay tai IBAN siirrot pankkitilillemme.
Tuotetiedot
- Condition New
- Type LP
- Vendor Mascot Music Production
- SKU 8712725737711
- Artisti Robert Cray Band
- Lyhyt kuvaus With 5 Grammy Awards, 15 nominations, over 12 million of records sold worldwide, and thousands of sold out performances, rock blues icon Robert Cray is considered âone of the greatest guitarists of his generation.â Rolling Stone Magazine in their April 2011 issue credits Cray with reinventing the blues with his âdistinct razor sharp guitar playingâ that âintroduced a new generation of mainstream rock fans to the language and form of the bluesâ with the release of his Strong Persuader album in 1986. Since then, Cray has gone on to record fifteen Billboard charting studio albums and has written or performed with everyone from Eric Clapton to Stevie Ray Vaughan, from Bonnie Raitt to John Lee Hooker. Recently inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame at the age of 57, he is the youngest living legend to receive the prestigious honor. And while he can look back over an astonishing three-decade career punctuated by his trademark sound and distinct playing style, Robert Cray is too busy moving forward on an amazing journey that has him releasing his sixteenth studio album and embarking on yet another world tour. Nothin But Love will be both his first collaboration with the Provogue Records label and super-producer Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, The Black Crowes, Joe Bonamassa). This ten-song stand includes material from all four Robert Cray Band members; Cray (vocals / guitar), Jim Pugh (keyboards), Richard Cousins (bass) and Tony Braunagel (drums) that blends blues, rock, soul and jazz with a lyric-sheet that examines the triumphs, fallouts and follies of love. âKevin did an amazing job producing this album and Iâm really happy with the outcome,â says Cray, âhe captured the real essence of the Robert Cray Band, that live energy we deliver on the road that is usually so difficult to nail down in the studio. I think itâs one of the strongest records that weâve done.â And heâs right. In terms of production, long-time fans will be thrilled with a recording featuring what Shirley calls âthe dirt under the fingernails.â Recorded live over a two-week burst at the Revolver Studios in LA, Nothin But Love features the soaring breakup blues of âWonât Be Coming Homeâ, the jazz chops of âIâll Always Remember Youâ, the soul-drenched ode to repossession that is âGreat Big Old Houseâ to the frantic â50s-flavoured rocker âSide Dish.â Cray still remembers the first love that led him here. âMy dad was in the army, so we moved around quite a bit,â he explains. âI had a lot of time and the guitar became my friend. Also, when I first picked up a guitar, The Beatles were just out, and thatâs why I got one. Thatâs why a lot of kids got guitars. The whole atmosphere of that time was, âHey, I learnt thisâ. âWell, let me show you thisâŠâ So thatâs what sparked my interest, and it never really went away.â Cray cites Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy and B. B. King as formative guitar influences, alongside singers like Bobby âBlueâ Bland, but just as pivotal for the aspiring bluesman was witnessing Albert Collins play a set at his high-school dance. It was that Collins performance that led to the formation of the Robert Cray Band in 1974, a four piece touring band featuring Cray on lead vocals and guitar and longtime friend Richard Cousins on bass, whose thrillingly modern take on the blues was the talk of the circuit, even if the singer was a bit of an introvert on stage. âI just couldnât speak to the audience,â says Robert with a smile, âso Richard would do all the introductions. These days I think Iâm better at it.â In 1976 after two years of touring and in the first of many pinch-yourself moments the band was invited to be the house band for Albert Collins; a stellar musical apprenticeship and schoolboy fantasy that lasted over 18 months. Opening their account with 1980âs Whoâs Been Talkinâ, the Robert Cray Band fired off three albums in quick succession, and although 1985âs False Accusations hijacked the charts and won an industry blues award, it was the following yearâs Strong Persuader that achieved lift-off, hitting a US#13 chart position that was unprecedented for a blues record in the synthesizer age. âI guess Strong Persuader just captured a good spirit and energy,â Cray reflects. âPeople are still calling out for some of those songs at shows. It gave us a good springboard. I guess it was the songs, but it was also the era, because radio and MTV gave us a foothold, and we had videos out too.â Cray had arrived in the big league. As singles like âSmoking Gunâ scaled the singles charts across the planet and word spread of his incendiary live shows, his name began to be mentioned in the same breath as the blues heavyweights, and he was regularly to be found working alongside them. He spent the years that followed guesting on Eric Claptonâs Journeyman album, jamming live with Keith Richards, appearing in Tina Turnerâs TV special Break Every Rule, posthumously inducting Howlinâ Wolf into the Rock ânâ Roll Hall of Fame, and supplying solos for the late John Lee Hooker. âWe became good friends,â says Cray of this latter hero. âWe were with the same agency, so we did a lot of shows together. I went to Japan with John Lee and watched as the Japanese fans mobbed him. It was fantastic. He was a real one-off.â The oft-quoted line reads âbluesmen improve with ageâ, and Crayâs evolving output through the next two decades gives weight to the theory. âIn the â90s, we had the I Was Warned album (1992), and then Sweet Potato Pie (1997), which was a Memphis kind of thing that got into the soul bag,â he recalls. âI really liked those two records: there was some good songwriting.â In 2000 he took home a Grammy for the album Take Your Shoes Off and went on to release two additional Grammy nominated albums Twenty (2005) featuring the poignant anti-Iraq war song of the same name, and This Time (2009) featuring the soul drenched favorite âI Canât Fail.â The following year, the Robert Cray Band release the live album Cookinâ In Mobile (2010) and once again toured worldwide to sellout crowds. âWe have been very lucky,â says Cray, âwith music becoming mostly digital in recent years and artists not selling the same number of physical records, weâre afforded the luxury of having a great loyal and amazing fan base around the world, allowing a band like ours to continue to work.â Itâs quite a humble and unassuming statement, given his illustrious career â but thatâs always been Crayâs style. He doesnât take anything for granted, doesnât rest on his laurels. So on this sixteenth studio release, Robert Cray is once again laying down his cards, testing his talent, fusing that dazzling voice to some of the most powerful material in his three-decade back catalogue and offering his fans Nothin But Love. Nothinâ But Love is not the kind of album you have a casual fling with. Itâs the kind of album you fall for.
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,012
Side A:
1. (Won't Be) Coming Home
2. Worry
3. I'll Always Remember You
4. Side Dish
5. A Memo
6. Blues Get Off My Shoulder
Side B:
1. Fix This
2. I'm Done Cryin'
3. Great Big Old House
4. Sadder Days
Goofin' Records Kivijalkaliike
Goofin' Records Kivijalkaliike
