J. J. Cale † July 26, 2013

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J. J. Cale † July 26, 2013
J.J. Cale - Call Me the Breeze (1971) J.J. Cale from: "Naturally" (LP) "Anyway the Wind Blows: The Anthology" (CD1)
Roots Rock and Roll | The Tulsa Sound* *(Tulsa Sound: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_sound)
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Personnel: J.J. Cale: Vocals / Bass / Guitar Weldon Myrick: Steel Guitar Drums: Cale recorded this specific track using a primitive drum machine (highly unusual for 1970) because he lacked funds for a drummer at the time.
Produced by Audie Ashworth / J.J. Cale
Recorded: @ Moss Rose Studio in Nashville, Tennessee USA September 29 - 30, 1970
Album Released: on October 25, 1971 Shelter Records CD Reissue: Mercury Records October 7, 1987
J. J. Cale ~ After Midnight - Paradise Studios Session
~ ♫♪♫♪♫ ~
After midnight, we're gonna let it all hang out After midnight, we're gonna chug-a-lug and shout We're gonna cause talk and suspicion Give an exhibition We're gonna' find out what it is all about After midnight, we're gonna let it all hang out
After midnight, gonna shake your tambourine After midnight, it's gonna be peaches and cream We're gonna cause talk and suspicion Give an exhibition We're gonna find out what it is all about
~ ♫♪♫♪♫ ~
We're gonna cause talk and suspicion Give an exhibition we're gonna' find out what it is all about After midnight, we're gonna let it all hang out After midnight, we're gonna let it all hang out
~ ♫♪♫ ~
Play ▶ J.J. Cale Featuring Leon Russell - Session At The Paradise Studios - Los Angeles, 1979
Track List T-Bone Shuffle Nowhere To Run, Cocaine Ten Easy Lessons Sensitive Kind Hands Off Her Lou-Easy-Ann Going Down Corine Corina Roll On No Sweat Crazy Mama Fate Of A Fool Boilin' Pot After Midnight T-Bone Shuffle T-Bone Backwards Same Old Blues Don't Cry Sister Set Your Soul Free (Tell Me Who You Care) 24 Hours A Day Ten Easy Lessons
Song Review: Widespread Panic - “Travelin’ Light” (Live, June 23, 2023)
Though it’s been in the repertoire since the band began more than 35 years ago, “Travelin’ Light” is not a song that Widespread Panic has tired of playing.
The evidence is there in a powerful rendition of the J.J. Cale composition culled from Panic’s June 23 livestream from Red Rocks and released as a standalone. The band puts everything in to the track, with John Bell singing with the same fire he possessed in 1988 and Dave Schools continuing to find new ways to make the bass guitar more than just a rhythm instrument.
The rest of the Panics weren’t yet on board when the original group formed. But that doesn’t mean they haven’t played “Travelin’ Light” something like a gazillion times themselves. Still, one would never know it by the exuberance that goes in to nearly every reading of the heavy number.
Grade card: Widespread Panic - “Travelin’ Light” (Live - 6/23/23) - B+
11/14/23
“Call Me The Breeze”
Lynyrd Skynyrd’s version of the J.J. Cale song from their sophomore album Second Helping.
KHRUANGBIN VIBES VOL. 8
00:01 / Dal feat Leah Yeger - Those Days 03:45 / Alyson McNamara - After Hours 08:44 / J.J. Cale - Magnolia 12:02 / Common Saints - Letting Go 15:39 / Kikagaku Moyo - Nazo Nazo 18:40 / Babe Rainbow - Fall in Love 23:34 / Allah-Las - Raspberry Jam 27:16 / Yin Yin - One Inch Punch 32:21 / Sugar Candy Mountain - Tired 35:56 / Chicano Batman - Cycles of Existential Rhyme 40:09 / Shuggie Otis - Inspiration Information 44:15 / Khun Narin - Baisi Sukhwan 49:54 / Amanaz - Green Apple 53:41 / Spirit - The Other Song 59:09 / John Fahey - Sunflower River Blues
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