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  1. 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 ...

  2. JJ Cale (edo J.J. Cale)(Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1938ko abenduaren 5a - La Jolla, Kalifornia, 2013ko uztailaren 26a), AEBetako musikagilea izan zen. Benetako izena John Weldon Cale zuen, eta ezaguna da, batez ere, Eric Clapton famatu zuten kantetako bi idatzi zituelako: After Midnight eta Cocaine. Lynyrd Skynyrd taldearen Call Me The Breeze eta I Got the Same Old Blues kantak ere, berak idatzi zituen.

  3. Troubadour es el cuarto álbum de estudio del músico estadounidense JJ Cale, publicado por la compañía discográfica Shelter Records en septiembre de 1976. El álbum incluyó la canción « Cocaine », popularizada por Eric Clapton en una versión publicada en el álbum Slowhand. En 2001, Clapton también versionó «Travelin' Light» para ...

  4. Really was produced by Audie Ashworth, who would go on to produce Cale until 1983. Cale's second album further developed the “Tulsa sound” that he would become known for: a swampy mix of folk, jazz, shuffling country blues, and rock ‘n’ roll. Although his songs have a relaxed, casual feel, Cale, who often used drum machines and layered ...

  5. J. J. Cale syntyi Oklahoma Cityssä ja varttui Tulsassa. Hän soitti teini-ikäisenä useissa rock and roll-yhtyeissä ja Western swing-yhtyeissä. Cale muutti Nashvilleen 21-vuotiaana ja pääsi töihin Grand Ole Opryn kiertueelle. Asuttuaan Nashvillessä muutaman vuoden Cale palasi Tulsaan.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stay_AroundStay Around - Wikipedia

    Stay Around is a collection of 15 previously unreleased Cale songs, all mixed and produced by J. J. Cale himself and compiled by those closest to him, Cale's widow Christine Lakeland Cale and his longtime friend and manager Mike Kappus. This is his first release of original material in a decade. In a statement, Lakeland spoke about how she ...

  7. Closer to You is best remembered for the change in sound from Cale’s previous albums due to the prominence of synthesizers, with Cale employing the instrument on five of the twelve songs. Although the use of synthesizers may have seemed like a left turn for hardcore fans used to his laidback, rootsy sound, it was not new; Cale had used synthesizers on his 1976 Troubadour album.