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The Breeze: An Appreciation of J.J. Cale

Eric Clapton - The Breeze: An Appreciation of J.J. Cale
Critic Score
Based on 8 reviews
2014 Ratings: #997 / 1042
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Based on 12 ratings
July 28, 2014 / Release Date
LP / Format
- / Label
Blues Rock / Genre
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Cesora
75

If you have any interest in comparing the soothing Tulsa Blues to the more energetic Rock Blues, look no further, as the answer is "Eric Clapton & Friends: The Breeze – An Appreciation Of J.J. Cale". This album is a truly brilliant tribute to one of the most influential figures in the folk and rock scene, J.J. Cale.

Clapton skillfully creates a seamless transition from Cale's mellower voice to his own powerful baritone voice by beautifully transforming J.J. Cale's soulful ... read more

Tommitron
65

Sure it's a fairly solid album, but I feel like Eric Clapton (and his friends) play it too safe and are not willing to take risks, making the album a bit boring.

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Track List

  1. Call Me The Breeze
  2. Rock And Roll Records (feat. Tom Petty)
  3. Someday (feat. Mark Knopfler)
  4. Lies (feat. John Mayer)
  5. Sensitive Kind (feat. Don White)
  6. Cajun Moon
  7. Magnolia (feat. John Mayer)
  8. I Got The Same Old Blues (feat. Tom Petty)
  9. Songbird (feat. Willie Nelson)
  10. Since You Said Goodbye
  11. I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me) (feat. Don White)
  12. The Old Man And Me (feat. Tom Petty)
  13. Train To Nowhere (feat. Mark Knopfler and Don White)
  14. Starbound (feat. Willie Nelson and Derek Trucks)
  15. Don't Wait (feat. John Mayer)
  16. Crying Eyes (feat. Christine Lakeland and Derek Trucks)
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Added on: July 23, 2014