The Breeze: An Appreciation of J.J. Cale [LP]

The Breeze: An Appreciation of J.J. Cale [LP]

by Eric Clapton
The Breeze: An Appreciation of J.J. Cale [LP]

The Breeze: An Appreciation of J.J. Cale [LP]

by Eric Clapton

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

In a sense, nearly every album Eric Clapton recorded after 1970 has been a tribute to J.J. Cale. On that first solo album, Clapton cut a cover of Cale's "After Midnight" and while he was under the spell of Delaney Bramlett for that album, soon enough Slowhand began drifting toward the laconic shuffle that was Cale's stock in trade. Clapton never hesitated to credit Cale, dropping his name in interviews, turning "Cocaine" into a modern standard, even going so far as to record an entire duet album with the Oklahoma troubadour called The Road to Escondido in 2006. In other words, E.C. owed J.J. little but after Cale passed at the age of 74, the guitarist decided to pay a full-scale tribute in the form of the 2014 LP The Breeze: An Appreciation of J.J. Cale. Working with most of his regular band, Clapton also invited a host of friends who share a soft spot for Cale, including Tom Petty, Mark Knopfler, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, and the Oklahoma-based singer Don White, whose vocals are within the range of the departed Cale. All of these musicians don't distract from E.C.'s version of J.J.: everybody slides into a laid-back, pristine roots groove -- only "I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)" boogies, but "Cajun Moon" skips along, too -- and one that's executed with the precision of old pros. Occasionally, a personal stylistic quirk stamps a track with a signature -- there's no mistaking Willie's idiosyncratic phrasing or Knopfler's Strat -- but otherwise, everybody is operating at the same relaxed pace, differences between the musicians disappearing alongside the distinctions between songs. It's all perfectly pleasant and a convincing testament to what Clapton learned from Cale. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/05/2014
Label: Polydor
UPC: 0602537877645
Rank: 58276

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Call Me the Breeze
  2. Rock and Roll Records
  3. Someday
  4. Lies
  5. Sensitive Kind
  6. Cajun Moon
  7. Magnolia
  8. I Got the Same Old Blues
  9. Songbird
  10. Since You Said Goodbye
  11. I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)

Disc 2

  1. The Old Man and Me
  2. Train to Nowhere
  3. Starbound
  4. Don't Wait
  5. Crying Eyes

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eric Clapton   Primary Artist,Dobro,Vocals
Jon Mayer   Primary Artist
Don White   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
J.J. Cale   Primary Artist
Christine Lakeland   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background),Vocals,Guitar
Jimmy Markham   Harmonica
Mickey Raphael   Harmonica
Michelle John   Vocals (Background)
Derek Trucks   Guitar,Featured Artist
Doyle Bramhall II   Guitar
David Lindley   Guitar
John Mayer   Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
Albert Lee   Guitar
Willie Nelson   Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
Tom Petty   Vocals,Featured Artist
Mark Knopfler   Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
Reggie Young   Guitar
Don Preston   Guitar
Sharon White   Vocals (Background)
Simon Climie   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Christine Lakeland   Composer
J.J. Cale   Composer
Walt Richmond   Composer
Ray Price   Composer
Buddy Cannon   Additional Production
Rusty Gabbard   Composer
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