Take Your Shoes Off Explained

Take Your Shoes Off
Type:Album
Artist:Robert Cray
Cover:Take Your Shoes Off.jpg
Released:April 27, 1999
Genre:Blues
Label:Rykodisc
Producer:Steve Jordan
Prev Title:Sweet Potato Pie
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Shoulda Been Home
Next Year:2001

Take Your Shoes Off is a blues album by Robert Cray,[1] winning the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000.[2] It was released on April 27, 1999 through the Rykodisc label. The album won a Grammy Award not just for Cray, but also for drummer and composer Steve Jordan (who played on the album as well) as producer. Jordan, and his wife, Meegan Voss, also contributed to the album, with a composition they wrote together, entitled "It's All Gone".

Track listing

  1. "Love Gone to Waste" (Tom Bingham, Willie Mitchell) – 4:39
  2. "That Wasn't Me" (Cray) – 4:45
  3. "All the Way" (Cray, Sue Turner-Cray) – 5:11
  4. "There's Nothing Wrong" (Cray) – 4:54
  5. "24-7 Man" (Mack Rice, Jon Tiven) – 3:22
  6. "Pardon" (Cray) – 5:49
  7. "Let Me Know" (Cray) – 4:25
  8. "It's All Gone" (Steve Jordan, Meegan Voss) – 5:21
  9. "Won't You Give Him (One More Chance)" (Joseph Martin, Winfield Scott) – 3:11
  10. "Living Proof" (Jim Pugh) – 5:31
  11. "What About Me" (Cray) – 6:47
  12. "Tollin' Bells" (Willie Dixon) – 5:57

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Cray Take Your Shoes Off CD. 2009 . CD Universe. Muze Inc.. 28 December 2009.
  2. Web site: Robert Cray's Grammy Awards History . grammy.com . Recording Academy . September 6, 2020.