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I Was Warned

 
Album Review: I Was Warned

  • Artist: Robert Cray
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1992 04
  • Total Time: 49:10
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Robert Cray's soulful vocals and spanky, sustainless guitar enliven the fairly by-the-numbers blues-influenced R&B on I Was Warned. The band itself is solid (especially tough-as-nails drummer Kevin Hayes), if unexceptional; the addition of the Memphis Horns (Andrew Love on tenor sax and Wayne Jackson on trumpet and trombone) on many of these tracks is a definite step in the right direction. However, the tracks are devoid of any kind of dirt whatsoever, which prevents them from really kicking the listener the way that they should. Granted, Cray isn't R.L. Burnside or even Buddy Guy, but a little more grit to the band performances, arrangements, tones, and recording would go a long way toward aiding the emotional kick of his admittedly great set of pipes. Cray is also not aided by the writing, which is hit or miss throughout. Such standout tracks as the anguish-laden "He Don't Live Here Anymore" and the swinging "Our Last Time" serve to offset missteps such as the title track. The production even actually helps the Steve Cropper co-written "On the Road Down," which features a great vocal performance from the leader. In addition to his wonderful singing voice, Cray's unique guitar sound and approach, one of the most distinctive in blues, is on full display on I Was Warned. Take a listen to the beginning of his solo on "Just a Loser," to the way that the phrase just flows out of his guitar in a way that suggests the blues without being overtly bluesy, for a good indication of his extremely effective instrumental skills. His playing is powerful and idiosyncratic, but his intensity and focus are unfortunately not matched by other aspects of this recording. I Was Warned is not a bad Cray album by any means; it just lacks the sort of fire that would make it really take off. ~ Daniel Gioffre, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Just a Loser Tim Kaihatsu Robert Cray Band (4:23)
I'm a Good Man Dennis Walker, Robert Cray Robert Cray Band (4:12)
I Was Warned Dennis Walker, Robert Cray Robert Cray Band (7:15)
The Price I Pay Robert Cray, Dennis Walker Robert Cray Band (5:06)
Won the Battle Dennis Walker, Jim Pugh Robert Cray Band (3:53)
On the Road Down Steve Cropper, Robert Cray Robert Cray Band (4:02)
A Whole Lotta Pride Dennis Walker, Robert Cray Robert Cray Band (4:34)
A Picture of a Broken Heart Dennis Walker, Boz Scaggs Robert Cray Band (5:22)
He Don't Live Here Anymore Dennis Walker, Jim Pugh Robert Cray Band (5:13)
Our Last Time Jim Pugh, John Hanes Robert Cray Band (5:10)

Credits

Boz Scaggs (Composer), Jim Pugh (Composer), The Memphis Horns (Horn), Kevin Hayes (Drums), Robert Cray (Guitar), Dennis Walker (Producer), John Hampton (Engineer), Dennis Walker (Composer), Tim Kaihatsu (Guitar), Robert Cray (Composer), Wayne Jackson (Trumpet), Tim Kaihatsu (Composer), Andrew Love (Sax (Tenor)), Jim Pugh (Keyboards), Steve Savage (Engineer), Robert Cray (Vocals), Eric Thompson (Engineer), Wayne Jackson (Trombone), Steve Cropper (Composer), John Hanes (Composer), Karl Sevareid (Bass)
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I Was Warned is a blues album by Robert Cray. It was released in April 1992 through Mercury Records.

I Was Warned
Studio album by Robert Cray
Released April 1992
Recorded Mercury Records
Genre Blues
Length 48:30
Label Mercury Records
Robert Cray chronology
Midnight Stroll
(1990)
I Was Warned
(1992)
Shame + A Sin
(1993)

Track listing

  1. "Just a Loser" (Kaihatsu) – 4:23
  2. "I'm a Good Man" (Cray, Walker) – 4:12
  3. "I Was Warned" (Cray, Walker) – 7:15
  4. "The Price I Pay" (Cray, Walker) – 5:06
  5. "Won the Battle" (Pugh, Walker) – 3:53
  6. "On the Road Down" (Cray, Cropper) – 4:02
  7. "A Whole Lotta Pride" (Cray, Walker) – 4:34
  8. "A Picture of a Broken Heart" (Scaggs, Walker) – 5:22
  9. "He Don't Live Here Anymore" (Pugh, Walker) – 5:13
  10. "Our Last Time" (Hanes, Pugh) – 5:10

 
 
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