Travel-log

Travel-log
Travel-Log
Album par J.J. Cale
Sortie 1990
Durée 43:27
Genre Rock
Producteur J.J. Cale
Label Silverstone
Critique Allmusic 4 étoiles
Albums de J.J. Cale
#8 (1983)
Number 10 (1992)

Travel-Log (1990) est le 9e album de l'auteur-compositeur-interprète et guitariste américain de blues-rock, J.J. Cale.

Sommaire

Historique

C’est le retour du bluesman blanc de Tulsa après cinq années de silence: on y retrouve les ballades nostalgiques acoustiques, le blues-rock électrifié, et ici des orchestrations de la Nouvelle-Orléans. J.J. Cale a été engagé par l'éditeur anglais –Silverstone– qui sort des chansons enregistrées entre 1984 et 1989.

Titres

  1. Shanghaid (Ashworth, Cale) - 2:33
  2. Hold on Baby - 3:01
  3. No Time - 3:13
  4. Lady Luck - 2:40
  5. Disadvantage (Cale, Drummond, Karstein, Lakeland, Oldham) - 3:34
  6. Lean on Me - 3:18
  7. End of the Line - 3:07
  8. New Orleans - 2:32
  9. Tijuana - 3:52
  10. That Kind of Thing - 3:17
  11. Who's Talking (Cale, Drummond, Tarczon) - 3:26
  12. Change Your Mind - 2:25
  13. Humdinger - 3:23
  14. Riverboat Song - 3:06

Compositions de J.J. Cale, sauf indication contraire.

Musiciens

  • J.J. Cale - guitare basse, guitare, voix
  • Hoyt Axton - voix
  • James Barton - guitar
  • Doug Belli - guitare basse
  • Tim Drummond - guitare basse
  • Jim Karstein - percussions, batterie
  • Jim Keltner - orgue, percussions, batterie
  • Christine Lakeland - orgue, guitare, voix
  • Jay Mitthauer - batterie
  • Spooner Oldham - claviers

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