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Name:JJ Cale Roll On 2009 RVP

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Artist : JJ Cale
Album : Roll On
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Label : Rounder
Year : 2009
Genre : Rock
Rip date : Feb-19-2009
Store date : Feb-24-2009
Size : 56,7 MB

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Track Listing:

01 - Who Knew 03:31
02 - Former Me 02:49
03 - Where The Sun Don't Shine 03:08
04 - Down To Memphis 03:06
05 - Strange Days 03:11
06 - Cherry Street 03:44
07 - Fonda-Lina 03:22
08 - Leaving In The Morning 02:38
09 - Oh Mary 03:35
10 - Old Friend 03:57
11 - Roll On 04:44
12 - Bring Down The Curtain 02:54


40:39 min

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Notorious for his laid-back, rootsy style, J.J. Cale is best known for
writing "After Midnight" and "Cocaine," songs that Eric Clapton later
made into hits. But Cale's influence wasn't only through songwriting
his distinctly loping sense of rhythm and shuffling boogie became the
blueprint for the adult-oriented roots rock of Clapton and Mark
Knopfler, among others. Cale's refusal to vary the sound of his music
over the course of his career caused some critics to label him as a one
-trick pony, but he managed to build a dedicated cult following with his
sporadically released recordings.

Born in Oklahoma City but raised in Tulsa, OK, Cale played in a variety
of rock & roll bands and Western swing groups as a teenager, including
one outfit that also featured Leon Russell. In 1959, at the age of 21,
he moved to Nashville, where he was hired by the Grand Ole Opry's
touring company. After a few years, he returned to Tulsa, where he
reunited with Russell and began playing local clubs. In 1964, Cale and
Russell moved to Los Angeles with another local Oklahoma musician, Carl
Radle.

Shortly after he arrived in Los Angeles, Cale began playing with Delaney
and Bonnie. He only played with the duo for a brief time, beginning a
solo career in 1965. That year, he cut the first version of "After
Midnight," which would become his most famous song. Around 1966, Cale
formed the Leathercoated Minds with songwriter Roger Tillison. The group
released a psychedelic album called A Trip Down Sunset Strip the same
year.

Deciding that he wouldn't be able to forge a career in Los Angeles, Cale
returned to Tulsa in 1967. Upon his return, he set about playing local
clubs. Within a year, he had recorded a set of demos. Radle obtained a
copy of the demos and forwarded it to Denny Cordell, who was founding a
record label called Shelter with Leon Russell. Shelter signed Cale in
1969. The following year, Eric Clapton recorded "After Midnight," taking
it to the American Top 20 and thereby providing Cale with needed
exposure and royalties. In December 1971, Cale released his debut album,
Naturally, on Shelter Records; the album featured the Top 40 hit "Crazy
Mama," as well as a re-recorded version of "After Midnight," which
nearly reached the Top 40, and "Call Me the Breeze," which Lynyrd
Skynyrd later covered. Cale followed Naturally with Really, which
featured the minor hit "Lies," later that same year.

Following the release of Really, J.J. Cale adopted a slow work schedule,
releasing an album every other year or so. Okie, his third album,
appeared in 1974. Two years later, he released Troubadour, which yielded
"Hey Baby," his last minor hit, as well as the original version of
"Cocaine," a song that Clapton would later cover. By this point, Cale
had settled into a comfortable career as a cult artist and he rarely
made any attempt to break into the mainstream. One more album on Shelter
Records, 5, appeared in 1979 and then he switched labels, signing with
MCA in 1981. MCA only released one album (1981's Shades) and Cale moved
to Mercury Records the following year, releasing Grasshopper.

In 1983, Cale released his eighth album, 8. The album became his first
not to chart. Following its release, Cale left Mercury and entered a
long period of seclusion, reappearing in late 1990 with Travel Log,
which was released on the British independent label Silvertone; the
album appeared in America the following year. 10 was released in 1992.
The album failed to chart, but it re-established his power as a cult
artist. He moved to the major label Virgin in 1994, releasing Close to
You the same year. It was followed by Guitar Man in 1996. Cale returned
to recording in 2003, releasing To Tulsa and Back in 2004 on the
Sanctuary label and The Road to Escondido, a collaborative effort with
Clapton, in 2006 on Reprise.






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