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  1. J.J. Cale. J.J. Cale’s debut album Naturally is a revelation. Released at a time when Led Zeppelin and scores of their imitators were turning the blues into fist pumping stadium rock, Cale showed that a true master need not speak in anything more than a whisper. With its muted drum machines and morphinic guitar lines, Naturally was a whole ...

  2. 3 de ago. de 2008 · From his album "Naturally" (1972).Recorded Sept. 29 and 30, 1970J.J. Cale: Guitar & VocalsKarl Himmel: DrumsCarl Radle: BassMac Gayden: Slide GuitarDiane Dav...

  3. エリック・クラプトンで有名なAfter Midnightも、J.J.Caleの方がラジオの深夜番組から流れてきそうな雰囲気が最高です。 続きを読む 3人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています

  4. www.jjcale.comJJ Cale

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of JJ Cale’s career, his first eight iconic albums - Naturally, Really, Okie, Troubadour, 5, Shades, Grasshopper, and #8 are presented in a limited edition vinyl box set that features some of his best-known songs including ‘Cocaine,’ ‘Travelin’ Light,’ ‘Call Me The Breeze’ and ‘After Midnight’.

  5. CALL ME THE BREEZE . LYNYRD SKYNYRD - Backstage Pass, One More From The Road, Second Helping, Best Of The Rest, Southern By The Grace Of God, Skynyrd’s Innyrds ERIC CLAPTON - Crossroad Guitar Festival 2004, The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale JOHN MAYER - Paradise Valley JOHNNY CASH - Water From The Wells Of Home, Hits, The Complete Mercury Recordings 1986-1991

  6. NATURALLY. Release Date: 1971 Record Label: Mercury (originally Shelter) Catalog Number: 830042. Producer: Audie Ashworth. ALBUM TRACK LISTING 1. Call Me The Breeze 2. ... After Midnight 10. River Runs Deep 11. Bringing It Back 12. Crying Eyes. All songs by JJ Cale. Engineers: James Long, Joe Mills, Joe Williamson.

  7. 16 de feb. de 2007 · Pas de refrain chez JJ Cale mais un couplet bien construit qui résout impeccablement à la fin, traversé de petites modulations subtiles. 12 titres pour moins de 35 minutes, JJ Cale impose une ambiance poussiéreuse pour chaque morceau, 12 petites vignettes surannées et qui fleurent bon le vent dans les branches des arbres appelant à s'allonger à l'ombre des chemins.