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  1. They provided their trademark funky/soul horns backing to five of the band's albums: Strong Persuader (1986); Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1988); Midnight Stroll (1990); I Was Warned (1992); Sweet Potato Pie (1997). In 1992, they released their own album Flame Out, produced by fellow Stax alumnus Terry Manning.

  2. The Memphis Horns waren eine Bläsersektion, die vor allem in den 1960er und '70er Jahren als Backing Band verschiedener Soul-Interpreten, in erster Linie bei dem Label Stax Records, bekannt wurde. Die einzigen konstanten Mitglieder waren der Trompeter Wayne Jackson und der Tenorsaxophonist Andrew Love .

  3. 25. Sept. 1992 · I Was Warned is a foray into Stax-style soul, complete with sweeping Booker T. & the MG’s organ and charts by the Memphis Horns. What’s more, though Cray is one of the finest straight-ahead ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › I_Was_WarnedI Was Warned - Wikipedia

    I Was Warned is a blues album by Robert Cray. It was released in April 1992 through Mercury Records. Like Cray’s previous album, it features his regular backing band playing alongside the Memphis Horns.

  5. Performer [The Memphis Horns], Tenor Saxophone – Andrew Love. Performer [The Memphis Horns], Trumpet, Trombone – Wayne Jackson. Performer [The Robert Cray Band], Bass – Karl Sevareid. Performer [The Robert Cray Band], Drums – Kevin Hayes (2) Performer [The Robert Cray Band], Guitar – Tim Kaihatsu.

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  6. 20. Feb. 2024 · Robert Cray's soulful vocals and spanky, sustainless guitar enliven the fairly by-the-numbers blues-influenced R&B on I Was Warned. The band itself is solid (especially tough-as-nails drummer Kevin Hayes), if unexceptional; the addition of the Memphis Horns (Andrew Love on tenor sax and Wayne Jackson on trumpet and trombone) on many ...

  7. Profile: American horn section made famous by their backing of virtually all of Stax Records recordings with horn work. Originally a sextet led by Wayne Jackson and Andrew Love, the Memphis Horns eventually became a duo with Wayne Jackson (trumpet) and Andrew Love (tenor sax). This includes horn work with Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, & Isaac Hayes.