Tribute To JJ Cale, Vol. 2: The Instrumental Sessions

Price 14.19 - 27.67 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 880956100821


Manufacture Zoho Music L.L.C.

This compilation celebrates songwriter, guitarist, and Grammy Award winner JJ Cale in new instrumental recordings by leading ZOHO Roots artists and their musical collaborators. "How cool, a tribute to Cale and he isn"t even dead yet ... In the wake of his Grammy win with Clapton, ZOHO Roots got the label"s gang fired up to pay tribute to the southern treasure and it seems like very little coaxing was needed to get people on board and to give their all. Since a Cale album is a once in a blue moon thing, this sort of greatest hits from august vets and sure-footed newcomers is a dandy thing. Suppose this is your first taste of Cale and you wouldn"t be able to handle his laconic style on his own records. This is a fine place to jump in, only 40 years too late. Check it out." -- Midwest Record * JJ Cale, one of the truly distinctive songwriters and a true original of the American Southwest, has created a large catalog of rootsy, laidback, and laconic songs that have been covered by the likes of Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Band, Bob Dylan, and Santana. His last major label release with Eric Clapton, Road to Escondido, won a Grammy Award in 2008. * This compilation features many of Cale"s most famous songs from early in his career in the 1970s, such as "Cocaine," Crazy Mama," "Money Talks," and Cajun Moon." * This 14-track instrumental compilation recasts many of JJ"s greatest songs across a wide range of roots music styles, from the contemporary electric blues of Swamp Cabbage and the Nashville country sounds of Dixie Tabernacle to the arena-sized, early Led Zeppelin-styled hard rock of Rufus Huff and the acoustic bluegrass of Tim & Roddy Smith"s Groove Gang. * Other "celebrity" contributors to this tribute include vocalists JJ Grey (Mofro), Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie, Jeff Beck), bassist Darryl Jones (Rolling Stones), keyboardist Mike Finnegan (Jimi Hendrix, Taj Mahal), and drummer Charley Dreyton (Herbie Hancock, Iggy Pop).