Cray went into a more soul-slanted direction for this solid collection, coarsening his vocal cords for "The Forecast (Calls for Pain)" and the rest of the set. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
The Memphis Horns (?), Robert Cray Band (Performer), Jeff Katz (Photography), Tim Kaihatsu (Guitar), Night Train Clemons (?), Richard Cousins (Guitar (Bass)), Midtown Memphis Rhythm Section (?), Andrew Love (Sax (Tenor)), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Kevin Hayes (Drums), The Memphis Horns (Performer), Robert Cray (Guitar), Robert Cray Band (?), John Philip Shenale (Engineer), Midtown Memphis Rhythm Section (Horn), John Carter (Engineer), Jim Pugh (Keyboards), Mike Kappus (Director), Wayne Jackson (Trombone), Neill King (Engineer), Kevin Hayes (Percussion), Margery Greenspan (Design), John Hampton (Mixing), Robert Cray (Vocals), Robert Cray (Guitar (Electric)), Neill King (Assistant Engineer), Wayne Jackson (Trumpet), Bill Dashiell (Engineer), Jimmy Pugh (Drums), Dennis Walker (Producer), Richard Cousins (Bass), Oscar Washington (?), Antoine Salley (?)
Midnight Stroll is a blues album by Robert Cray and featuring the Memphis Horns. It was released in June 1990 through Mercury Records. This is considered one of his finest albums by Cray fans and