Heritage of the Blues: Phone Booth by Robert Cray Reviews

Heritage of the Blues: Phone Booth by Robert Cray

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  • Heritage of the Blues - Robert Cray with Phone Booth

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Apr 8, 2004
    Pros: interesting mix of the blues and influential guitar playing
    Cons: older CD that may be hard to find

    Summary: I have known about Robert Cray since I was in my teens from my father's musical influence. I had heard some of his albums when I lived with my father but it was jazz, R&B, and soul. I never heard of him playing the blues. I didn't realize until I saw ... read more

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