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Personnel: Robert Cray (vocals, guitar); Peter Boe (keyboards); Richard Cousins (bass); David Olson (drums); Lee Spath (percussion). The Memphis Horns: Andrew Love (tenor saxophone); Wayne Jackson (trumpet, trombone). Recorded at Sage & Sound and Haywood's, Los Angeles, California. STRONG PERSUADER won a 1988 Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Recording. The set that made Cray a pop star, despite its enduring blues base. Cray's smoldering stance on "Smoking Gun" and "Right Next Door" rendered him the first sex symbol to emerge from the blues field in decades, but it was his innovative expansion of the genre itself that makes this album a genuine 1980s classic. "Nothing but a Woman" boasts an irresistible groove pushed by the Memphis Horns and some metaphorically inspired lyrics, while "I Wonder" and "Guess I Showed Her" sizzle with sensuality. ~ Bill Dahl 1986's STRONG PERSUADER was a milestone both for Robert Cray and blues in the '80s. It earned Cray, a veteran of the Pacific Northwest blues scene, both his first solo Grammy and Top 30 hit ("Smoking Gun") along with a lift out of the blues ghetto which he'd been excelling in during recent years. As for the blues themselves, Cray infused fresh blood into a genre that had been limping along in that particular decade. With a smooth singing style to go with an equally recognizable guitar tone, Cray developed a sound that owed as much to soul stylist O.V. Wright as it did to Texas guitarist Albert Collins (with whom Cray had won a Grammy along with Johnny Copeland the prior year). The use of the Memphis Horns strengthened the soul connection on songs such as the punchy "Nothing But A Woman" and the chugging effervescence of "Guess I Showed Her." Of course, Cray's heart lay in the blues and when he wasn't lamenting the woes of infidelity in "Right Next Door (Because Of Me)" and a bad break-up in "Still Around," his guitar playing smoldered throughout the forlorn "New Blood."Rolling Stone (11/89) - Ranked #42 in Rolling Stone's "100 Best Albums Of The Eighties" survey. Q - Highly Recommended Robert Cray Strong Persuader Songs Strong Persuader Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Robert Cray at his best Easy "blues" listening, a must for any record collection. Submitted by Pat.tomlinson (Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sill The One Robert Cray has been called, 'The Triple Threat Of The Blues' The only thing better than his songwriting is his singing, only bettered by his guitar work. If you could, or would, only have one Cray disc, this is the one. 'Because Of Me' is his signature piece, 'Nothing But A Woman, 'Foul Play', and the notorious, 'Smoking Gun' are all classics. Submitted by St.Davey (Windham, Me.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT RECORDING. EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE. NOTHING MORE NEEDS TO BE SAID. ROBERT IS PURE BLUES TAKEN TO THE HIGHEST POWER. BUY THIS; YOU WON'T REGRET IT. "SMOKING GUN" WILL GET YOUR ATTENTION RIGHT AWAY. I REST MY CASE. Submitted by a reviewer (I live in a van down by the river) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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