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JJ Cale

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The king of laid-back acoustic Boogie Rock, J.J. Cale started his career in Los Angeles. A few demos later and a lack of a record deal sent him packing back to his home base of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Fortunately, a young Eric Clapton heard and recorded a version of Cale's "After Midnight" in 1970. The success of this version, as well as Clapton's version of Cale's "Cocaine" in the later 1970s, allowed him a constant source of revenue that would aid his low-profile career. Often chastised for not veering off the path of dusty sounding, low-key blues, his understated originality justifies such obstinacy.

- Jon Pruett

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Call Me The Breeze (3:39) Naturally $0.99
2. After Midnight (2:23) The Very Best Of $0.99
3. Roll On (5:43) Roll On $0.99
4. Strange Days (3:10) Roll On $0.99
5. Cocaine (3:53) The Very Best Of $0.99
6. Down to Memphis (3:05) Roll On $0.99
7. Crazy Mama (2:25) Naturally $0.99
8. Cajun Moon (2:16) The Very Best Of $0.99
9. Magnolia (3:25) Naturally $0.99
10. Don't Go To Strangers (2:25) Naturally $0.99

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