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Cale, J.J.: Troubadour (CD)
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Troubadour is J.J. Cale's fourth album, and was released in 1976. It was on this album that the song "Cocaine" (later a hit for Eric Clapton) made its first appearance. Over the course of his first few albums, Cale clearly delineated who he was as a writer, singer, and guitarist.
Troubador continues that careful delineation. The set's second number, "Travelin' Light," is a perfect introduction to J.J. Cale's craft. It's powered by a groove at once relentless and laid back. There are surprises throughout, including "Ride Me High," which is a deceptively complicated song that undulates as it rolls along. The album's one cover version is "I'm A Gypsy Man" by Sonny Curtis. As always, the cover fits Cale like a pair of comfortable old sneakers.
- Hey Baby
- Travelin' Light
- You Got Something
- Ride Me High
- Hold On
- Cocaine
- I'm A Gypsy Man
- The Woman That Got Away
- Super Blue
- Let Me Do It To You
- Cherry
- You Got Me On So Bad