The definitive collection [sound recording] / J.J. Cale.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 314 534 754-2 | MercuryPublication details: New York : Mercury, [2006], p1997.Description: 1 sound disc (61 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):- MIXING ENGINEERS: Audie Ashworth, Paul Brown, J.J. Cale, Hugh Davies, Gene Eichelberer, Rick Horton, Stan Hutto, David Johnson, Les Ladd, Ronnie Light, Jerry Masters, J.R McNeely, Joe Mills, Ron Reynolds, Jimmy Tarbutton and Jim Williamson.
- RECORDING ENGINEERS: Audie Ashworth, Paul Brown, J.J. Cale, Hugh Davies, Gene Eichelberger, Chad Hailey, Rick Horton, Stan Hutto, David Johnson, Les Ladd, Christine Lakeland, Ronnie Light, Jerry Masters, Paul McManus, Joe Mills, Brett Newman, Charlie Paakari, Ron Reynolds, Steve Ripley, Rail Jon Roguit, Duane Seykora, Jimmy Tarbutton, Jim Williamson and Chip Young.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult CD | Dr. James Carlson Library | CD | POP/ROCK Cale, J. J. | Available | Possible mold on insert 4/13/15 | 33111007421874 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
J.J. Cale's The Definitive Collection is an excellent single-disc collection from one of the most influential singer/songwriters to emerge from America during the '70s. Just as Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark define Texas songwriting, Cale is the epitome of the Oklahoma writers. Although most people know him as the writer of Eric Clapton's hit "Cocaine," Cale constantly offered up other quality material that could only be defined by his vocal style, which can accurately be described as "reclining in the groove." Popular tunes such as "Call Me the Breeze," "Hey Baby" and "Crazy Mama" have a deceptively laid-back intensity that to a large degree influenced such rockers as Lowell George of Little Feat and the previously mentioned Clapton. Cale's guitar work proved to be influential as well (again on Clapton), but also popular swamp rockers such as Delaney Bramlett. The Definitive Collection offers a comprehensive collection from Cale's early-'70s recordings in Nashville, to Muscle Shoals in Alabama, to his later work on Hollywood. If you're going to explore Cale's groove, this is the place to start. ~ Matthew Greenwald
"Previously released as The very best of J.J. Cale"--Container.
Compact disc.
Call me the breeze (2:35) -- Crazy mama (2:27) -- Magnolia (3:23) -- After midnight (2:20) -- Lies (2:56) -- Midnight in Memphis (4:22) -- Cajun moon (2:13) -- Rock and roll records (2:01) -- Cocaine (2:51) -- Hey baby (3:15) -- I'll make love to you anytime (3:09) -- Don't cry sister (2:11) -- Thirteen days (2:47) -- Sensitive kind (5:06) -- Carry on (2:19) -- Mama don't (3:49) -- City girls (2:47) -- Devil in disguise (2:01) -- Don't wait (3:07) -- Money talks (4:16).
MIXING ENGINEERS: Audie Ashworth, Paul Brown, J.J. Cale, Hugh Davies, Gene Eichelberer, Rick Horton, Stan Hutto, David Johnson, Les Ladd, Ronnie Light, Jerry Masters, J.R McNeely, Joe Mills, Ron Reynolds, Jimmy Tarbutton and Jim Williamson.
RECORDING ENGINEERS: Audie Ashworth, Paul Brown, J.J. Cale, Hugh Davies, Gene Eichelberger, Chad Hailey, Rick Horton, Stan Hutto, David Johnson, Les Ladd, Christine Lakeland, Ronnie Light, Jerry Masters, Paul McManus, Joe Mills, Brett Newman, Charlie Paakari, Ron Reynolds, Steve Ripley, Rail Jon Roguit, Duane Seykora, Jimmy Tarbutton, Jim Williamson and Chip Young.
Performed by J.J. Cale, vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums ; with additional musicians.
Recorded between 1970 and 1983.