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Phone Booth

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Download links and information about Phone Booth by Robert Cray. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:25 minutes.

Artist: Robert Cray
Release date: 2003
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Phone Booth 3:32
2. Don't Touch Me 3:23
3. Porch Light 5:06
4. The Last Time (I Get Burned Like This) 3:55
5. Bad Influence 2:55
6. Playin' In the Dirt 3:45
7. Change of Heart, Change of Mind (S.O.F.T.) 3:49
8. Got to Make a Comeback 2:52
9. The Grinder 4:08
10. Where Do I Go from Here 4:02
11. Payin' for It Now 4:39
12. I've Slipped Her Mind 5:19

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Heritage of the Blues: Phone Booth features highlights from modern bluesman Robert Cray's two records he recorded for Hightone at the beginning of his career. When he burst on the scene in the early '80s, Cray's soulful blues really caught on with blues fans who were looking for a modern voice and a modern sound. Songs like "Phone Booth" and "The Grinder" were rooted in the real blues but given a light, almost pop sheen that made them easy to swallow. This collection has six songs each from 1983's Bad Influence and 1985's False Accusations. Bad Influence is the better record of the two, and the songs from the album ("Phone Booth," "Don't Touch Me," "Bad Influence," the Stax-influenced cover of Eddie Floyd's "Got to Make a Comeback," "The Grinder," and "Where Do I Go from Here") are more immediate and sound much more inspired, especially Cray's solos, which sting like angry bees. And although they are over-produced, the songs from False Accusations ("Porch Light," "The Last Time [I Get Burned Like This]," "Playin' in the Dirt," "Change of Heart," "Payin' for It Now," and "I've Slipped Her Mind") are still strong, with "Porch Light" in particular equal to the songs from the previous record.