OnTake Your Shoes Off, guitarist Robert Cray makes a beeline for Memphis circa 1965, leaving his major label, producer title (Aretha Franklin and Keith Richards guru Steve Jordan helms here) and most of his blues fireworks at the door. Read more about Take Your Shoes Off on Rolling Stone
It's evident right from the start that Robert Cray's aiming for a Memphis soul groove onTake Your Shoes Off.Willie Mitchellof Hi Records fame co-wrote and did the horn arrangements for the lead-off cut, "Love Gone to Waste," andJim Pugh's ...read the complete review at All Music Guide