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| Ace guitarist spans R&B, soul, blues and rock with backing from the Memphis Horns. I Can't Quit, Trick Or Treat, Jealous Minds and more. |
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| 1 Nothing Against You |
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| 2 Do That for Me |
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| 3 Back Home |
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| 4 The One in the Middle |
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| 5 Little Birds |
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| 6 Trick or Treat |
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| 7 Simple Things |
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| 8 Jealous Minds |
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| 9 Not Bad for Love |
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| 10 I Can't Quit |
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Album Review
Robert Cray always flirted with gritty Southern soul, but it wasn't until "Sweet Potato Pie" that he made a full-fledged soul-blues record in Memphis. Cray hasn't abandoned blues, but he's woven punchy horns and sexy rhythms into the mix, resulting in one of his stronger records of the '90s. The material remains a bit uneven, but his taste is impeccable -- few blues guitarists are as succinct and memorable as he, and the soul settings of "Sweet Potato Pie" only confirm that fact. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Robert Cray |
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