Who's Been Talkin'  by Robert Cray

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1 
Too Many Cooks
2 
The Score
3 
The Welfare (Turns Its Back On You)
4 
That's What I'll Do
5 
I'd Rather Be A Wino
6 
Who's Been Talkin'
7 
Sleeping In The Ground
8 
I'm Gonna Forget About You
9 
Nice As A Fool Can Be
10 
If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'

About the album Who's Been Talkin'

Who's Been Talkin' is the first album of Robert Cray and his band and will be released in 1980 produced by Bruce Bromberg. Here the newly emerged - at the time - Robert Cray tries and succeeds in uniting the past of the Blues with the present.

The album starts with a cover of Willie Dixon's song, Too Many Cooks, and because it was the first success of the album, some reissues of the album are titled as Too Many Cooks. The song Who's Been Talkin' is also a cover of Howlin' Wolf's composition. There are two more covers on the album, while Robert Cray has written the remaining six songs of the album.

Who's Been Talkin' was received by the music critics of the time of its release with particularly flattering comments, but it did not manage to have commercial appeal, though it created many expectations for the future for Robert Cray.

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