A successful "new generation blues musician with a reputation for writing and producing excellent recordings, Robert Cray got tagged early on as a disappointing live performer. This double CD, his first live record, will change that opinion. Recorded in 2005 at Londons Royal Albert Hall, Cray and his veteran band Jim Pugh, Kevin Hayes and Karl Sevareid journey through Crays oeuvre of story songs, presenting nuanced and precise performances, building momentum as they go. Crays funky amalgamation of blues and pop music is as refreshingly cliché-free now as it was more than 20 years ago. Older songs such as "Bad Influence and the breakthrough "Smoking Gun, from 1985s Strong Persuader, feature contemporary themes that havent dated. The infusion of soul and gospel elements to his current musical palette adds depth to "Our Last Time, making it and "The One in The Middle standout tracks. Keyboardist Pugh is superb, switching between acoustic piano and organ. Crays singing is more confident and daring now, unafraid to soar with his husky tenor to a piercing falsetto wail. His guitar playing style remains the same, featuring bright, concise lines used to accentuate a songs emotional content, not simply for flash. "Twenty, the title track of Crays last studio recording, is the crowning moment of the show. A soulful lament about a fictionalised buddy lost to war, it makes a statement but subtly, leaving the listener room to enjoy the performance and hear the story. Beautiful and sad.
(New West)Robert Cray
Live from Across The Pond
BY David BarnardPublished Mar 22, 2007