J.J. Cale - Movin' On (Live Colorado '94) (Live) (2023)
- Title: Movin' On (Live Colorado '94) (Live)
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Wolf Tree
- Genre: Folk, Rock, Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:25:56
- Total Size: 393 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. After Midnight (Live) (03:48)
2. Mama Don't (Live) (05:04)
3. Call Me The Breeze (Live) (06:44)
4. I'm Going Down (Live) (04:00)
5. Sensitive Kind (Live) (04:27)
6. Hard Times (Live) (08:47)
7. Lonely One (feat. Christine Lakeland) (Live) (03:39)
8. Feel So Bad (Live) (03:46)
9. Baby, What's Wrong (Live) (03:13)
10. Don’t Cry Sister (Live) (03:09)
11. Crazy Mama (Live) (05:41)
12. Instrumental (Live) (03:18)
13. Magnolia (Live) (03:30)
14. Cocaine (Live) (05:57)
15. Humdinger (Live) (05:52)
16. I'll Change My Ways (Live) (05:10)
17. Got My Mojo Working (Live) (04:15)
18. Bringing It Back (Live) (05:26)
1. After Midnight (Live) (03:48)
2. Mama Don't (Live) (05:04)
3. Call Me The Breeze (Live) (06:44)
4. I'm Going Down (Live) (04:00)
5. Sensitive Kind (Live) (04:27)
6. Hard Times (Live) (08:47)
7. Lonely One (feat. Christine Lakeland) (Live) (03:39)
8. Feel So Bad (Live) (03:46)
9. Baby, What's Wrong (Live) (03:13)
10. Don’t Cry Sister (Live) (03:09)
11. Crazy Mama (Live) (05:41)
12. Instrumental (Live) (03:18)
13. Magnolia (Live) (03:30)
14. Cocaine (Live) (05:57)
15. Humdinger (Live) (05:52)
16. I'll Change My Ways (Live) (05:10)
17. Got My Mojo Working (Live) (04:15)
18. Bringing It Back (Live) (05:26)
With his laid-back rootsy style, J.J. Cale was 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 following with his sporadically released recordings, several of which, including four singles between 1972 and 1976, entered the Top 100. While Naturally, his 1972 full-length, placed a respectable number 51 on the Top 200, it was The Road to Escondido, his 2006 collaborative album with Clapton, that charted highest at 23, won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album, and was Cale's first RIAA-certified gold record. Cale's songs have been covered by everyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd and Clapton to Neil Young and the Allman Brothers, to Beck, John Mayer, and Band of Horses, to name a few, and have been used extensively in film and television. After Cale passed in 2013, Clapton gathered a group of like-minded friends and musicians for The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale. The album, released one year later, was loaded with high-profile guests and charted inside the Top Ten in seven countries.
Year 2023 | Blues | Country | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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