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To Tulsa and Back
To Tulsa and Back

To Tulsa and Back

Product ID : 21821550


Galleon Product ID 21821550
UPC / ISBN 075597942569
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Model 2008969
Manufacturer CALE,J.J.
Shipping Dimension 5.55 x 4.96 x 0.55 inches
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Product description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: CALE,J.J. Title: TO TULSA & BACK Street Release Date: 06/08/2004 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP Amazon.com While some artists feel the need to reinvent themselves on a regular basis or to throw together records chockfull of guest stars in order to revive flagging careers, J.J. Cale remains content to continue his reign as king of the laid-back guitar groove. Anyone who thinks it is easy to continually wring new permutations out of the back-porch choogle--Cale's calling card for near three decades--should try it some time. A little violin ("My Gal"), a stab of horns ("Chains of Love"), or some vibraphone tones ("New Lover") is all he needs to freshen the mix. While artists like Eric Clapton and Lynyrd Skynyrd have scored by adding testosterone to Cale's tunes, they would be the first to admit that his music is no less potent for being more relaxed. In fact, it's the off-hand manner in which he presents his political tunes--"Stone River" (ecology), "The Problem" (the President), and "Homeless"--that gives them their poetry and power. --Michael Ross Review "A warm, rhythjmic, relaxed record that preserves the down-home flavor that’s come to define Cale’s sound." -- JamBase.com "At age 64 Cale shows he’s still a force to be reckoned with." -- Performing Songwriter "His latest [release] is a curious combo of his trademark Southern shuffle boogie, extended jams, and a sociopolitical consciousness." -- Austin Chronicle "It’s a shame more people haven’t caught on to Cale’s supple, low-key folk-blues style." -- Phoenix New Times "a wealth of solid songs and a rocking delivery." -- San Jose Mercury News A major influence on Eric Clapton (who covered "After Midnight") and Dire Straits (who appropriated his sound outright). -- MOTHER JONES J.J. Cale seemed ageless and mysterious three decades ago — and sounds even better today. -- MOTHER JONES