Roll On
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Roll On est le 14e album studio de J.J. Cale, il est sorti en février 2009. Eric Clapton est guitariste sur le titre éponyme.
Titres
- "Who Knew" - 3:30
- "Former Me" - 2:48
- "Where the Sun Don't Shine" - 3:07
- "Down to Memphis" - 3:05
- "Strange Days" - 3:10
- "Cherry Street" - 3:43
- "Fonda-Lina" - 3:20
- "Leaving in the Morning" - 2:37
- "Oh Mary" - 3:34
- "Old Friend" - 3:55
- "Roll On" - 4:43
- "Bring Down the Curtain" - 2:51
Musiciens
"Who Knew" enregistré en 2003
- J.J. Cale : chant, guitare
- David Teegarden : Batterie
- Christine Lakeland : Guitare acoustique
- David Chapman : Basse
"Oh Mary" enregistré en 2003
- J.J. Cale : chant, guitare
- Jim Karstein : Batterie
- Walt Richmond : Piano
- Bill Raffensperger : Basse
- Christine Lakeland : Guitare acoustique
"Old Friend" enregistré en 2003
- J.J. Cale : chant, guitare
- Jim Karstein : Batterie
- Walt Richmond : Piano
- Bill Raffensperger : Basse
- Rocky Frisco : Claviers
- Shelby Eicher : Mandoline
- Jim Markham : Harmonica
- Don White : Guitare
- Christine Lakeland : Guitare acoustique
"Roll On" enregistré en 2009
- J.J. Cale : chant, guitare
- Jim Keltner : Batterie
- Mark Leonard : Basse
- Glen Dee : Piano
- Eric Clapton : Guitare
- Steve Ripley : Guitare acoustique
- John "Juke" Logan : Harmonica
- Christine Lakeland : Guitare acoustique
"Former Me", "Where the Sun Don't Shine", "Down to Memphis", "Strange Days", "Cherry Street", "Fonda-Lina", "Leaving in the Morning", "Bring Down the Curtain"
- J.J. Cale : chant, guitare et tous les instruments.
Catégories :
- Album musical sorti en 2009
- Album de J.J. Cale
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