Robert Cray is a dependable, professional performer who has been criticized for being too reserved on-stage. He loosens his tie on this set though, recorded at a single show in February 2010. The veteran frontman tears into his staccato guitar solos with gusto here, extending the tunes and singing with a rawness often lacking in his studio work. His band also pushes harder, especially longtime keyboardist/songwriter Jim Pugh, whose featured solos match Cray's own intensity and are spotlighted throughout. This is soul-bluesman Cray's third live release in four years (2010's Authorized Bootleg dated back to a 1987 show), but the only one that includes a full concert DVD -- adding two more cuts, "Phone Booth" and "Twenty" -- along with the audio. He has only recorded one studio disc in that time, four selections from which are reprised. Only a few songs will be familiar to anyone but hardcore fans, including spirited workouts on '80s hits "Smoking Gun" and "Right Next Door," along with "Our Last Time," the latter two already included on 2006's Live from Across the Pond. Two other tracks also appear on that previous double concert CD, which raises the question of why, with as many albums as Cray has accumulated, he couldn't dig back and find different material. A cover of "Sitting on Top of the World" is dirtier than you'd expect, and in general the sweat flows when the guitarist pushes his R&B deeper into the blues as his band grinds into a groove often absent from his more polished catalog. He pulls out guitar effects that creatively double-track his solo on "Lotta Lovin'," another ballad that sounds far more heartbroken and personal here than on 2003's Time Will Tell, where it first appeared. Cray's vocal howls and grunts as he tears into tight, energized guitar solos show that he's been captured on an inspired night, even on "Smoking Gun," a tune he's been playing nightly for over two decades. It makes for a surprisingly tough and uncompromising performance that shows Robert Cray in a different light than many would have expected based solely on his impressive if somewhat similar-sounding and often sterile albums. ~ Hal Horowitz, Rovi
Cookin' in Mobile
2010 | Vanguard Records
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CD
$15.99COOCKIN IN MOBILE (W/DVD)
07/27/2010
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Cookin' in Mobile Track Listing
Credits of Cookin' in Mobile
- Danny Brown
- Assistant
- Tom Dyer
- Engineer
- Johnnie Lee Schnell
- Composer
- Dan Sell
- ?
- Rob Dennis
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Chester Burnett
- Composer
- Chad Jensen
- Executive Producer, Management
- Sue Turner-Cray
- Director, Production Design, Producer
- Renee Ridgeley
- Producer
- Thomas McDonald
- Camera Operator
- Bob Carzoli, Jr.
- Crew
- Kenn Felde
- Crew
- Jonathan Millman
- Cinematography
- Jacque McNair
- Post Production Coordinator
- Greg "Xaq" Zaccaria
- Guitar Technician
- Todd Parsons
- Camera Operator
- John Faciene
- Camera Operator
- Steve Spurlock
- Crew
- Jared Quijas
- Camera Operator
- David Wolf
- Camera Operator
- Bill McCandless
- Video
- Roland Alford
- Tape
- Trea Patrick
- Editing
- Jason Garren
- Associate Producer
- Devin Eagleston
- Camera Operator
- Steve Selid
- Production Manager
- Jim Pugh
- Organ, Composer, Keyboards
- Eddie Martinez
- Associate Producer
- Mike Vannice
- Composer
- Dennis Walker
- Composer
- Tim Aller
- Tour Manager
- Evan Haiman
- Executive Producer
- Brodie Becker
- Booking
- Stephen Brower
- Executive Producer
- Erika Goldring
- Photography
- Hank Lena
- Director
- Jack Clarke
- Engineer
- Carrie Smith
- Graphic Design
- Kelly Porter
- Editing
- Jason Vaughn
- Technical Director
- Tony Braunagel
- Composer, Drums
- Bruce Bromberg
- Composer
- Richard Cousins
- Bass, Composer
- John Hanes
- Composer
- Robert Cray
- Guitar, Composer, Vocals
















