Album Details

Cafe Days

RELEASE
1990
LABEL
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Roots Rock, Rock & Roll

Album Review

Chris Spedding's last solo effort for a decade is a solid rock & roll album, steeped in rootsy, bluesy sounds, and while the guitar playing is its most impressive attribute, the vocals aren't bad, either. With a band that included Steve Berlin on keyboards and various other instruments, and Gary Ferguson on drums (with Southside Johnny providing backing vocals on one track), the music is as good as any back-to-basics effort of the period, and that's saying something considering that much of what's here -- apart from Mose Allison's "Parchman Farm" -- is original. "Put It on Hold" is the best-sounding track, but it's all eminently listenable, and ought to have done better in the marketplace. [Cafe Days was reissued in 2001 by Other People's Music in an expanded edition with six bonus tracks, but either version is well worth hearing,]
Bruce Eder, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Smoke My Cigarette
  2. Parchman Farm
  3. Hostage
  4. Put If on Hold
  5. Catch 22
  6. Cafe Days
  7. Call of the Wind
  8. Girl in the Video
  9. Flirt
  10. Save a Life
  11. Portobello
  12. New York City
  13. Louisiane
  14. 99 Lbs
  15. Psuedo Blues