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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark

 
Album Review: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
 

  • Artist: Robert Cray Band
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 41:28
  • Genre: Blues

Review

With 1986's Strong Persuader, guitarist and vocalist Robert Cray stepped to the front of the line as a smooth and intelligent practitioner of the blues genre. Strong Persuader almost worked as well as a greatest hits set, with the brilliant Willie Mitchell-influenced "I Guess I Showed Her" being best of a perfect ten. With that standard being set, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is marred by it's lack of potent material and a tired-sounding band and Cray. The title is a steamy track punctuated by the Memphis Horns. The edgy and methodical "Don't You Even Care" finds Cray again on the losing end of a relationship. Although the relationship blues are stinging here, this album's best effort strays far from the formula. The oddly humorous "Night Patrol" has Cray playing armchair therapist wondering what went wrong with a drunk, and a 17-year-old girl on the corner. By song's end he can also wonder about himself, as he too hits the streets a potentially dangerous wandering psycho. For the most part Don't Be Afraid of the Dark has the sly work Cray is famous for. The sprite "Gotta Change Rules" the country/Memphis sound influenced has Cray doing some strong vocalizations and taut guitar riffs. "At Last" and "Laugh Out Loud," while not horrible, do come off like uninspired filler. This is one of those albums that might not be exciting at first, but if it is listened to intently some of the songs do become worthwhile. ~ Jason Elias, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Dennis Walker Robert Cray Band (3:47)
Don't You Even Care Robert Cray Robert Cray Band (3:56)
Your Secret's Safe With Me Peter Boe, Dennis Walker Robert Cray Band (4:52)
I Can't Go Home Robert Cray Robert Cray Band (4:23)
Night Patrol D. Amy Robert Cray Band (4:43)
Acting This Way Peter Boe, Richard Cousins Robert Cray Band (4:26)
Gotta Change the Rules Robert Cray Robert Cray Band (3:24)
Across the Line Robert Cray, D. Amy, Peter Boe, Dave Olson, Oscar Washington Robert Cray Band (4:07)
At Last Robert Cray Robert Cray Band (3:30)
Laugh Out Loud Dennis Walker Robert Cray Band (4:20)

Credits

Robert Cray (Guitar), Robert Cray (Vocals), Robert Cray (Main Performer), Robert Cray (Performer), David Sanborn (Sax (Alto)), The Memphis Horns (Arranger), The Memphis Horns (Horn), The Memphis Horns (Horn Arrangements), Fidel Bell (Assistant Engineer), Peter Boe (Keyboards), Charlie Brocco (Mixing Assistant), Bruce Bromberg (Producer), Richard Cousins (Bass), Bill Dashiell (Engineer), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Jeff Hendrickson (Mixing), Wayne Jackson (Trombone), Wayne Jackson (Trumpet), Mike Kloster (Assistant Engineer), Andrew Love (Sax (Tenor)), Dave Olson (Drums), Dennis Walker (Producer), Robert Cray Band (Performer), Deborah Feingold (Photography), Chris Thompson (Design)
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Wikipedia: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (album)
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark cover
Studio album by Robert Cray
Released 1988
Genre Blues
Professional reviews
Robert Cray chronology
Strong Persuader
1986
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
1988

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, released in 1988, was American blues musician Robert Cray's follow-up to Strong Persuader. Fellow Californian Phillip Walker ( a still-active blues legend)did a superior cover of "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" the same year under the same producer, Dennis Walker. As recently as the early '90s, Cray was under management direction to not do college radio station I.D.s, ironically often the only place that regularly played his catalogue and in spite of heroes like B.B. King, Little Milton, and Ray Charles doing similar work. This follow-up to "Strong Persuader" was unable to match its mainstream success despite having an equal number of gems.

Track listing

  1. "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" (Cray, Walker)
  2. "Don't You Even Care?" (Cray)
  3. "Your Secret's Safe with Me" (Boe, Walker)
  4. "I Can't Go Home" (Cray)
  5. "Night Patrol" (Amy)
  6. "Acting this Way" (Boe, Cousins)
  7. "Gotta Change the Rules" (Cray)
  8. "Across the Line" (Amy, Boe, Cray, Olson)
  9. "At Last" (Cray, Sermersheim)
  10. "Laugh Out Loud" (Walker)

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