Drive (Robert Palmer album)

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Drive
Studio album by Robert Palmer
Released May 12, 2003
Genre Blues
Label Universal Records
Professional reviews
Robert Palmer chronology
Live at the Apollo Drive

Drive is a 2003 album by British musician Robert Palmer, his last album before his death four months later.

Drive was critically hailed as the grittiest and most heartfelt album of his career.[1] Inspired by a previous collaboration with Carl Carlton on a Robert Johnson tribute album, Drive featured covers of fifteen blues standards, plus the original track "Lucky".[2] He also conducted smaller scale tours, mostly around the lucrative casino circuit.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Mama Talk To Your Daughter"
  2. "Why Get Up?"
  3. "Who's Fooling Who?"
  4. "Am I Wrong?"
  5. "TV Dinners"
  6. "Lucky"
  7. "Stella"
  8. "Dr Zhivago's Train"
  9. "Ain't That Just Like A Woman"
  10. "Hound Dog"
  11. "Crazy Cajun Cake Walk Band"
  12. "I Need Your Love So Bad"
  13. "20 Ways (To My Baby's Door)"
  14. "It Hurts Me Too"
  15. "Stupid Cupid"
  16. "Milk Cow's Calf Blues"

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sweeting, Adam: Robert Palmer: Drive, The Guardian, May 9, 2003.
  2. ^ Carl Carlton (official website).