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Buried near the end of his 1972 Release "Naturally" I had forgotten about this little ditty until it popped up on my ipod while I was out jogging today
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J.J. Cale's debut album, Naturally, was recorded after Eric Clapton made "After Midnight" a huge success. Instead of following Slowhand's cue and constructing a slick lues-rock album, Cale recruited a number of his Oklahoma friends and made a laid-back country-rock record that firmly established his distinctive, relaxed style. Cale included a new version of "After Midnight" on the album, but the true meat of the record lay in songs like "Crazy Mama," which became a hit single, and "Call Me the Breeze," which Lynyrd Skynyrd later covered. On these songs and many others on Naturally, Cale effortlessly captured a lazy, rolling oogie that contradicted all the commercial styles of oogie, lues, and country-rock at the time. Where his contemporaries concentrated on solos, Cale worked the song and its rhythm, and the result was a pleasant, engaging album that was in no danger of raising anybody's temperature.
Buried near the end of his 1972 Release "Naturally" I had forgotten about this little ditty until it popped up on my ipod while I was out jogging today
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| Title | Lyrics | Buy |
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| 1 Call Me the Breeze |
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| 2 Call the Doctor |
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| 3 Don't Go to Strangers |
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| 4 Woman I Have |
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| 5 Magnolia |
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| 6 Clyde |
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| 7 Crazy Mama |
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| 8 Nowhere to Run |
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| 9 After Midnight |
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| 10 River Runs Deep |
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| 11 Bring It Back |
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| 12 Crying Eyes |
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