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  1. Shades, which continued Cale’s tradition of giving his albums one word titles, was recorded in various studios in Nashville and Los Angeles. It boasts an impressive list of top shelf session musicians, including Hal Blaine and Carol Kaye of the Wrecking Crew, James Burton, Jim Keltner, Reggie Young, Glen D. Hardin, Ken Buttrey, and Leon ...

  2. Recording. Troubadour was produced by Audie Ashworth, who produced Cale's first three studio albums. It sees Cale introducing new instruments to his sound, such as synthesizer on "Ride Me High", with William Ruhlmann of AllMusic noting, "Producer Audie Ashworth introduced some different instruments, notably vibes and what sound like horns ...

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  4. ∙ After he signed to Leon Russell and producer Denny Cordell’s Shelter Records in 1969, his first four albums each made the Billboard charts. ∙ In 1970, Eric Clapton had a Top 20 hit with Cale’s song “After Midnight,” and his cover of “Cocaine” was a Top 40 hit seven years later. ∙ Cale’s biggest hit, 1972’s “Crazy Mama,” peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 ...

  5. Formats: DVD. Featuring Leon Russell. Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004. Released: November 9, 2004. Label: Warner Music Vision, Reprise. Formats: 2xDVD. Eric Clapton festival which includes Cale playing two songs with Clapton: "After Midnight" and "Call Me the Breeze". To Tulsa and Back – On Tour with J.J. Cale. Released: 2005.

  6. www.youtube.com › @JJCaleOfficial › videosJJ Cale - YouTube

    For JJ Cale’s 80th birthday, explore his dedicated YouTube channel and (re)discover the prolific world of JJ Cale."Stay Around" new album available here : ht...

  7. 5 is the fifth studio album by J. J. Cale. Released in 1979, it was his first album in three years. When the album was re-issued on CD, "Katy Kool Lady" was replaced by a new song listed as "Out of Style," though it was still listed as the former on the CD. "Out of Style" is also included on the 2007 album Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings ...