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The Breeze: An Appreciation Of JJ Cale
Eric Clapton
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Label: Bushbranch/Surfdog
Duration: 51:09
Genre: Blues

Eric Clapton taps a wide-ranging roster of big names – including Dire Straits’ frontman Mark Knopfler, Tom Petty, and fiery blues guitarist Derek Trucks, among them – to cover the slow-burning tunes of pioneering songwriter JJ Cale. But the magic of The Breeze (An Appreciation of JJ Cale) lies not in star power, but cool-handed consistency. Clapton and company draw on material from Cale’s four-decade career to illustrate the country-inflected roots rock that defines the so-called Tulsa Sound that Cale helped create. Along the way, Clapton and Petty groove through a dusky version of “Rock & Roll Records”, John Mayer plays a reggae-tinted “Lies,” and Willie Nelson croons Cale’s lovely “Songbird”. Many of the album’s other highlights come from Cale’s former bandmate and fellow Tulsa guitarist/songwriter Don White, who plays with Knopfler and Clapton on a shuffling rendition of “Train To Nowhere”. Christine Lakeland and Derek Trucks close the tribute with a sublime reading of “Crying Eyes“.


TrackDuration
They Call Me The Breeze3:04
Rock And Roll Records2:18
Someday3:46
Lies3:06
Sensitive Kind5:15
Cajun Moon2:26
Magnolia3:41
I Got The Same Old Blues3:02
Songbird2:54
Since You Said Goodbye2:59
I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)2:36
The Old Man And Me2:55
Train To Nowhere4:50
Starbound2:02
Don't Wait2:45
Crying Eyes3:30
Original Release: 2014-01-01
Producer: Eric Clapton, Simon Climie
UPC: 602537863082