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| Roll On CD (2009)
$13.05 ROLL ON is a perfectly apt title for a J.J. Cale album. Since the release of 1971's NATURALLY, the Oklahoma-based guitarist and songwriter has happily stuck to his own unique, low-key style. Released shortly after his 70th birthday, ROLL ON ...
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| Naturally CD (1971)
$8.15 NATURALLY has stood up over the years as a perfect debut. When released in 1971, it introduced J.J. Cale's rootsy, laid back grooves to excellent effect, and in the decades since, this album and its follow-up, REALLY, have remained classics ...
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| The Road To Escondido CD (2006)
$14.49 J.J. Cale is perhaps best known for penning hits for Eric Clapton, including "Cocaine" and "Midnight Hour," yet he's also an accomplished and extremely talented songwriter and guitarist. While no one ever declared, "Cale is God," Clapton clearly has always ...
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| To Tulsa And Back CD (2004)
$12.59 On his first studio outing in eight years, the mythical Okie troubadour turns in a solid set of his trademark dusty blues tunes. What is not so typical, as with Travel Log from 1990, is that Cale steeps himself in ...
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| Okie CD (1974)
$10.59 Along with J.J. Cale's debut NATURALLY and his sophomore release REALLY, OKIE completely laid the groundwork for everything Cale was to do in the decades following its release. The songs are all sturdily built, lyrically succinct, utilize the barest minimum ...
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| Grasshopper CD (1982)
$12.79 GRASSHOPPER was released in 1982 and is J.J. Cale's seventh album. There are 13 Cale originals and one song by Roger Tillison, "One Step Ahead of the Blues." Though Cale sticks to a less-is-more approach, there are subtle shadings of ...
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| 8 CD (1983) Import
$12.79 J.J. Cale is a man of few words. His songs are based on the barest of essentials, with the lyrics never fighting for space. His album titles never exceed three words, and most have gotten by on just one. #8 ...
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| Troubadour CD (1976)
$8.15 TROUBADOUR is J.J. Cale's fourth album, and was released in 1976. It was on this album that the song "Cocaine" (later a hit for Eric Clapton) made its first appearance. Over the course of his first few albums, Cale clearly ...
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| Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings CD (2007)
$15.65 The folks at Time Life would like you to think that this is a treasure box filled with forgotten gems from J.J. Cale's long career. It's full, all right, of tracks recorded between 1971 and 1993. But there was good ...
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| Really CD (1972)
$8.09 After his stunning debut, NATURALLY, in 1971, J.J. Cale returned the next year with this follow-up. REALLY is every bit as impressive as its predecessor, and occasionally swings so slowly that its grooves barely hang together. But to call J.J. ...
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 J.J. Cale Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous J.J. Cale songs: Crazy Mama Lyrics, Stone River Lyrics, Another Song Lyrics, Blues For Mama Lyrics, Chains of Love Lyrics, Fancy Dancer Lyrics, Homeless Lyrics, My Gal Lyrics, New Lover Lyrics, Rio Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs These Blues Lyrics, Anyway the Wind Blows Lyrics, Bring Down the Curtain Lyrics, Former Me Lyrics, Dead End Road Lyrics, Heads in Georgia Lyrics, It's Easy Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Sporting Life Blues Lyrics, Three Little Girls Lyrics, I'm a Gypsy Man Lyrics.
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 J.J. Cale Biography
With his laconic voice, concise guitar playing, and subtly incisive songwriting, in the early 1970s J.J. Cale was the main architect of what would come to be known as the Tulsa sound, named for his Oklahoma hometown. Cale's laid-back mix of country, blues, and rock & roll was a huge influence on Eric Clapton, who had major hits with Cale songs. Everyone from British rockers Gomez to American jam band Widespread Panic pays homage to Cale's understated style, but it's best experienced on the humble legend's own solo releases, which unfortunately became more sporadic after the reclusive guitar guru went into semi-retirement.
 Worked With
Eric Clapton, Paul Simon, Leathercoated Minds, Tractors, Leon Russell, Tony Joe White
 Contemporaries
Eric Clapton, Little Feat, Ry Cooder, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Boz Scaggs, Bonnie Raitt, George Harrison, Status Quo (UK), Don Williams, Taj Mahal, Leon Russell, Steve Miller (Guitar), Dire Straits, Delbert McClinton, Fred Neil, Jerry Garcia, Delaney & Bonnie, Chris Rea, Mark Knopfler, Nils Lofgren, Giant Sand, Derek & the Dominos, Lisa Germano, Chris Smither, Richard Buckner, Blind Faith, Jorma Kaukonen, Leon Redbone, Duane Allman, Friends of Dean Martinez
 Followers
Widespread Panic, Ben Harper, Iron & Wine, Spiritualized, Gomez, Chris Whitley, Yonder Mountain String Band, Ray Bonneville, Doug Hoekstra, Brant Bjork, Justin Adams (R&B)
 Influences
Chuck Berry, B.B. King, Chet Atkins, Bob Wills, Carl Perkins (Rock), Albert King, Jimmy Reed (Blues), Les Paul, Mose Allison, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Johnny Burnette, Jimmy Bryant, Joe Maphis, Billy Butler
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