Midnight Stroll

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studio album
First released:
Aug 31 1990

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  • Aug 31 1990 in United States

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Blues, Blues Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Cray's best...
If you are a Robert Cray fan and you don't own this CD, shame on you!! This disc represents Cray's blues/soul/funk hybrid at its most refined and well executed. The recordings that preceded this one were excellent, but something was missing. The records which came afterwards are great but are also too smooth and overproduced. Midnight Stroll marks the pinnacle for Cray, it manages to be tough, smooth, edgy, humorous, mean and loving all at the same time, quite an achievement! The songwriting is …
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1 stars Boring
Cray sings lyrics, which should be loaded with emotion, but unfortunately are not. For example," The forecast calls for pain." is recited with the conviction a devote catholic would impart to a reading of the Koran. His affect is so bland that I repeatedly forget I had the record on?!? Oh its over ... thank god now I can return it.
Written by Daniel B. Kanewske "No pain no gain!"

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