Robert Cray’s entry into Universal’s
Authorized Bootleg series is taken from an outdoor concert he gave in Austin, TX on May, 25 1987. Originally recorded and broadcast for the syndicated radio show King Biscuit Flower Hour, the concert captures
Cray at something of a peak: his 1986
Strong Persuader album turned into an unexpected hit thanks to the single “Smoking Gun,” and he was drawing the kind of large audience blues artists usually couldn’t find during the Reagan years. But popularity isn’t the only reason that this
Authorized Bootleg is a document of
Cray at a peak -- his set list illustrated the depth of his blues, touching on
Albert King’s “Natural Ball” and
Jimmy Smith’s grooving “Back at the Chick Shack,” with his original material (including tunes written by
Dennis Walker and recorded first by
Cray, such as “Right Next Door (Because of Me)”) striking a balance of
King’s soul-blues,
Smith’s clean funk, and
B.B. King’s crossover blues.
Cray’s Stratocaster stabs are icier than
B.B.’s leads, but he’s playing joyfully and singing with soul, which is the real reason this is a memorable date. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine