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J.J. Cale Naturally
A landmark debut that quietly reshaped American roots music, Naturally introduced the laid-back "Tulsa Sound" to the world. Released in 1972 on Shelter Records, this album features J.J. Cale's understated vocals, economical guitar lines, and groove-driven arrangements that would heavily influence artists such as Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Mark Knopfler. "Call Me The Breeze" and "After Midnight" became classicsboth covered to great commercial successwhile deeper cuts like "Magnolia," "Crazy Mama," and "Clyde" showcase Cale's relaxed, swampy blend of blues, country, and rock. The production is sparse but warm, allowing the rhythm section and Cale's distinctive phrasing to shine. A cornerstone of early 1970s roots rock and an essential album for serious collectors of Americana and blues-rock.
Genre:
Blues Rock / Roots Rock / Tulsa Sound
Track Listing:
Side One:
Call Me The Breeze 2:34
Call The Doctor 2:25
Don't Go To Strangers 2:26
Woman I Love 2:40
Magnolia 3:22
Clyde 2:27
Side Two:
Crazy Mama 2:30
Nowhere To Run 2:24
After Midnight 2:23
River Runs Deep 2:41
Bringing It Back 2:43
Crying Eyes 3:14