Strong Persuader
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Strong Persuader | ||
Studio album by Robert Cray | ||
Released | November 1986 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Blues | |
Length | 39:34 | |
Label | Mercury | |
Producer(s) | ? | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Robert Cray chronology | ||
Showdown (A Collins & J Copeland) (1985) |
Strong Persuader (1986) |
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1988) |
Released in 1986, Strong Persuader was Robert Cray's breakthrough album to the mainstream and his small fanbase grew to gigantic proportions. He would forever be listed with such great names as Otis Rush and Buddy Guy. To some, Cray also became one of the first blues sex symbols to emerge in decades. Many people liked this album better than his others because of all the smooth jazz influences, combined with Cray's great talent on the blues guitar. Fittingly, "Strong Persuader" also became a nickname for Cray.
As far as studio albums go, False Accusations came before it in 1985, and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark was his next release, in 1988.
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[edit] Lyrics
Cray's music contains sometimes sexual lyrics, which are showcased on Strong Persuader. Some lyrics from "Fantasized," for example: "She had sugar-sweet lips and magical hips just like I fantasized, what a slow ride, she moaned and she cried just like I fantasized."
[edit] Critical praise
In 1989, Strong Persuader was ranked #42 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s.
[edit] Track listing
- "Smoking Gun" (Amy, Cousins, Cray)
- "I Guess I Showed Her" (Cray)
- "Right Next Door (Because Of Me)" (Walker, Cray)
- "Nothin' But A Woman (featuring The Memphis Horns)" (Cousins, Cray, Boe, Bomberg, Olson)
- "Still Around" (Cray)
- "More Than I Can Stand" (Cray)
- "Foul Play" (Cray)
- "I Wonder" (Cray)
- "Fantasized" (Cray)
- "New Blood" (Cray)
[edit] Credits
- Fidel Bell - Mixing Assistant
- Charlie Brocco - Mixing Assistant
- Peter Boe - Keyboard
- Bruce Bomberg - Producer
- Richard Cousins - Bass
- Robert Cray - Main Performer, Guitar, Vocals
[edit] Charts
[edit] Album
1987 Billboard 200 No. 13
[edit] Singles
- 1987 "Smoking Gun" Billboard Hot 100 No. 22
- 1987 "Smoking Gun" Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 2