Triple Play (Lucky Peterson album)

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Released1990
StudioKingsnake
Triple Play
Studio album by
Released1990
StudioKingsnake
GenreBlues
LabelAlligator
ProducerBob Greenlee
Lucky Peterson chronology
Lucky Strikes!
(1989)
Triple Play
(1990)
I'm Ready
(1995)

Triple Play is an album by the American musician Lucky Peterson, released in 1990.[1][2] It was his second and final album for Alligator Records.[3] Peterson supported the album with a North American tour.[4]

Recorded at Kingsnake Studios, in Sanford, Florida, the album was produced by Bob Greenlee.[5][6] Peterson sang and played guitar and keyboards; he wrote or cowrote nine of the album's songs.[7][8] He was backed by the studio's house band.[9] Like many blues musicians of the period, Peterson was influenced by Robert Cray, although he tried to incorporate more of a jazz influence.[6] "I Found a Love" is a cover of the Wilson Pickett song.[5] "Funky Ray" highlights the trombone playing of Ray Anderson.[10]

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