Tired of the balladeer image "Love, Me" and "In This Life" had tagged him with,
Raye set out to show that he was made of stronger material. The first single, the rollicking "That's My Story," was a
Lee Roy Parnell tune that
Raye roared through.
Extremes, as its title suggested, caromed recklessly from that type of song to, of course, ballads -- but "Little Rock," about a recovering alcoholic, and "Dreaming My Dreams with You," earlier cut by
Waylon Jennings, were two of the most powerful recordings of
Raye's career. ~ Brian Mansfield