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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Editorial review?,
By metraton (Fort Worth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live From Across the Pond (Audio CD)
This isn't a review of the album, it's a review of Ted Drozdowski's (?) editorial review. I just heard Cray open for Clapton in Dallas a few nights ago. I didn't hear Cray downplaying his "incendiary" guitar abilities on stage, either in this album or the recent concert, as Drozdowski contends. B.B.King says he plays in "sentences." Cray is similar--but with longer, more complex sentences. Still, though, sentences. The contrast was startling when Clapton came out and played his melodic paragraphs. Neither is better. They're the unique voice of the respective artist. Cray is so smooth that the transition from vocal to guitar solo is seamless. He's always "incendiary," but it's often a slow burn.
Oh, and BTW, Cray doesn't have a "whammy bar." He plays a Strat with a hard-tail bridge (i.e., no tremelo).
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Really fine double live disc by Cray,
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This review is from: Live From Across the Pond (Audio CD)
Prior to the release of Robert Cray's breakout recording, "Strong Persuader," I happened to listen and record off the radio a live broadcast of the 1982 Long Beach Blues Festival among whose highlights was a young Robert Cray. One could hear a definite Albert Collins influence even if Cray's guitar playing didn't quite have Collins' fretful sound. Yet Cray's serpentine guitar playing had its own charms. Over two decades later, Cray remains one of the few blues acts to break through and reach a pop audience in that period. After many studio albums, Cray and his Band has just issued "Live From Across the Pond" from shows at Royal Albert Hall where he was opening for Eric Clapton. He perhaps has left behind the Jesse Fortune number "Too Many Cooks," but still performs "Phone Booth," and several songs from "Strong Persuader," including "Right Next Door (Because of Me)," "I Guess I Showed Her" and "Bad Influence," along with other numbers that he has added over the intervening years such as "Poor Johnny," and his anti-Iraq War number "Twenty" from his recent studio recordings. Perhaps because of his success, Cray has been criticized by some for the clean sound. Some would accuse his music of being antiseptic, although the performances here belie that claim as Cray does invest quite some passion into his performances. Cray's clean, urbane delivery of songs and his guitar playing should be viewed as more of style than relating to the substance of his performances. This music comes off much more successfully than the heavy metal sound of some blues rockers and comes off as a nice summing up of what he has meant musically for over two decades. A very nice release that will please his fans and even some who have shied away from his more recent work.
A footnote to the above review i my 4 stars should be viewed as a conservative rating (after all Amazon does not allow half stars) and not reflecting anything about this disc.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Up there with studio albums,
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This review is from: Live From Across the Pond (Audio CD)
This is a very good double live album well worth the purchase. If you have all the other cds this one will be played just as much. It is a little different in sound to the originals beceause its live making it sort of different. Most live albums are played a couple of times and thats it but this one is different and you will keep playing it. Not a waste of money at all.
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