One of Robert Cray's best albums ever, and the one that etched him into the consciousness of blues aficionados prior to his mainstream explosion. Produced beautifully by Bruce Bromberg and Dennis Walker, the set sports some gorgeous originals ("Phone Booth," "Bad Influence," "So Many Women, So Little Time") and two well-chosen covers, Johnny "Guitar" Watson's "Don't Touch Me" and Eddie Floyd's Stax-era "Got to Make a Comeback." Few albums portend greatness the way this one did. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Tony Matthews
- Vocals (Background)
- Night Train Clemons
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave Olson
- Drums
- Warren Rand
- Saxophone, Sax (Alto)
- Mike Vannice
- Keyboards, Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
- Dennis Walker
- Producer
- Phillip Walker
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- Donna Cline
- Photography
- Terri Land
- Cover Design
- Lynne R. Henderson
- Photography
- Tony Mathews
- Vocals (Background)
- Bruce Bromberg
- Producer
- Albert Clemens
- Vocals
- Richard Cousins
- Bass
- Bill Dashiell
- Engineer
- Bernie Grundman
- Mastering
- David Li
- Percussion
- Robert Cray
- Guitar, Performer, Main Performer, Vocals


















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