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Really (1972) est le 2e album de l'auteur-compositeur-interprète et guitariste américain de rock J.J. Cale.
Historique
L'album a été enregistré avec des musiciens de Nashville.
Le titre Everything Will Be Alright sera repris par Eric Clapton en 2010 sur l'album Clapton. J.J. Cale accompagnant Clapton.
Titres de l’album
- Lies – 2:56
- Everything Will Be Alright - 3:15
- I'll Kiss The World Goodbye - 1:47
- Changes - 2:25
- Right Down Here - 3:14
- If You're Ever In Oklahoma - 2:06
- Ridin' Home - 2:39
- Going Down - 3:00
- Soulin' - 2:19
- Playing In The Street - 1:51
- Mo Jo - 2:29
- Louisiana Women - 2:56
Compositions de J.J. Cale, exception faite de Going Down écrit par Don Nix et MoJo par MacKinley Morganfield (Muddy Waters)
Musiciens
- J.J. Cale - guitare, voix
- Barry Beckett - piano
- Bill Boatman Guitar - guitare
- David Paul Briggs - piano
- Kenneth A. Buttrey - batterie
- Jimmy Capps Guitar - guitare
- Vassar Clements - violon
- Kossie Gardner - orgue
- Mac Gayden Guitar - guitare
- Gary Gilmore - guitare basse
- Josh Graves - dobro
- Roger Hawkins - batterie
- Bob Holmes - cor d'harmonie
- David Hood - guitare basse
- Bill Humble - trombone
- Jimmy Johnson - guitare
- Jim Karstein - batterie
- Charlie McCoy - harmonica
- Farrell Morris - percussions, conga, batterie
- Bob Phillips - trompette
- Norbert Putnam - guitare basse
- Bob Ray - guitare basse
- Norman Ray Bass - saxophone, voix
- Don Sheffield - trompette
- George Soulé - batterie
- Robert Tarrant - conga
- Bobby Woods - piano
- Joe Zinkan - guitare basse
Lien externe
Catégories :
- Album de J.J. Cale
- Album musical sorti en 1972
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