MP3 2069 mb.
Performer: J.J. Cale
Title: Really
Country: Netherlands
Catalog Number: 27 321 XOT, 27321 XOT
Label: Shelter Records
Released: 1978
Style: Blues Rock, Folk Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 376
| 1 | Mo JoBass – Gary Gilmore Drums – Jimmy KarsteinEngineer – Audie AshworthGuitar – Bill BoatmanSongwriter – M. MorganfieldVoice, Lead Guitar – J.J. Cale | 2:29 |
| 2 | Louisiana WomenBass – Joe ZinkanCongas – Farrell MorrisEngineer – Joe MillsFiddle – Vassar ClementsGuitar – Jimmy CappsResonator Guitar [Dobro] – Josh GravesVoice, Lead Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 3:04 |
| 3 | If You're Ever In OklahomaBass – Joe ZinkanEngineer – Joe MillsFiddle – Vassar ClementsGuitar – Jimmy CappsGuitar [Dobro] – Josh GravesPercussion – Farrell MorrisVoice, Lead Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 2:07 |
| 4 | Right Down HereBass – Bob RayCongas – Robert "Tarp" TarrantDrums – George SouleEngineer – David Johnson Guitar – Jimmy Capps, Mac GaydenOrgan – Kossie GardnerTrumpet – Bob Phillips, Don SheffieldVoice, Rhythm Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 3:14 |
| 5 | I'll Kiss The World GoodbyeBass – Norbert PutnamDrums – Kenneth ButtreyEngineer – Gene EichelbergerPiano – David Briggs Voice, Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 1:45 |
| 6 | Everything Will Be AlrightBass – Norbert PutnamDrums – Farrell MorrisEngineer – Gene EichelbergerPiano – Bobby WoodsVoice, Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 3:16 |
| 7 | LiesArranged By [Horns] – Bob Holmes Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Trombone] – Norm RayBass – David HoodDrums – Roger HawkinsElectric Piano – Barry BeckettEngineer – Jerry MastersGuitar – Jimmy Johnson Trombone – Bill HumbleTrumpet – Bob Phillips, Don SheffieldVocals – Joann SweeneyVoice, Lead Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 2:54 |
| 8 | Soulin'Bass – Bob RayDrums – George SouleEngineer – David Johnson Slide Guitar – Mac GaydenTambourine – Robert "Tarp" TarrantVoice, Rhythm Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 2:23 |
| 9 | Playing In The StreetBass – Joe ZinkanEngineer – Joe MillsFiddle – Vassar ClementsGuitar – Jimmy CappsPercussion – Farrell MorrisVoice, Lead Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 2:24 |
| 10 | ChangesBass – Norbert PutnamCongas – Farrell MorrisEngineer – Gene EichelbergerPiano – Bobby WoodsVoice, Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 2:20 |
| 11 | Ridin' HomeEngineer – Joe MillsHarmonica – Charlie McCoyVoice, Bass, Piano, Drums, Guitar, Songwriter – J.J. Cale | 2:42 |
| 12 | Going DownBass – Gary Gilmore Drums – Jimmy KarsteinEngineer – Audie AshworthGuitar – Bill BoatmanSongwriter – Don NixVoice, Electric Piano, Lead Guitar – J.J. Cale | 3:02 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SW 8912 | J.J. Cale | Really (LP, Album, Los) | Shelter Records | SW 8912 | US | 1972 |
| 27 321, 913 281 | J.J. Cale | Really (LP, Album, RE) | Shelter Records, Eurodisc | 27 321, 913 281 | France | Unknown |
| 27 321 XOT, 27321 XOT | J.J. Cale | Really (LP, Album, RE) | Shelter Records, Shelter Records | 27 321 XOT, 27321 XOT | Benelux | 1978 |
| 27.321-I | J.J. Cale | Really (LP, Album, RE) | Shelter Records | 27.321-I | Spain | 1979 |
| MCA-37105 | J.J. Cale | Really (LP, Album, RE) | MCA Records, Shelter Records | MCA-37105 | Canada | Unknown |
Half moon and planet label
℗ 1972 Shelter Recording Company, Inc.
The titles of tracks B1 and B5 are respectively spelled as Riding Home and Mojo on the label.
Really is the second studio album by J. It was released in 1973. After several years in California working as an engineer in Leon Russells studio, Cale returned home to Oklahoma gigging in obscurity when Eric Clapton recorded the arrangement of After Midnight that Cale had released as a B-side to a Liberty single in 1966. The song became a hit in 1970 and put Cale on the map as a songwriter. He recorded his debut album, Naturally, in 1972, which included a slower version of After Midnight. UMG CMRRA, Exploration Group Music Publishing, Warner Chappell, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. UMG BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Songs in album J. Cale - Really 1972. Cale - Lies. Cale - Everything Will Be Alright. Cale - I'll Kiss The World Goodbye. Cale - Changes. Cale - Right Down Here. Cale - If You're Ever In Oklahoma. Cale - Ridin' Home. Cale - Going Down. Cale - Soulin'. Cale - Playing In The Streeet. Cale - Mo Jo. Cale - Louisiana Women. Naturally is the debut studio album by J. Cale released in 1972. Cale, who was raised in Oklahoma, first tasted success in 1964 when singer Mel McDaniel scored a regional hit with Cale's composition Lazy Me. From there Cale moved to California and worked at Leon Russell's home studio as a chief engineer and began performing at places like the Whiskey A Go Go. With Johnny Rivers already performing there regularly, club owner Mario Mancini rechristened Cale as J. Cale to avoid confusion with the. Cale's guitar work manages to be both. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 1978 Vinyl от Really на Cale released his second studio album, Really, in 1973. Really Q&A. More J. Cale albums. Roll On. To Tulsa and Back. Show all albums by J. Classic J. Cale - The Universal Masters Collection - J. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Artist: J. CaleDuration: Album. JJ Cale - Roll On. 5 out of 5 stars. Genre: BluesArtist: J. Cale - Really - CD UK 2004. NM COND. Naturally is the debut album by J. First released in 1972, it includes his song After Midnight which was first recorded by Eric Clapton in 1970. Cale, who was languishing in obscurity at the time, had no knowledge of Claptons recording of After Midnight until it became a radio hit in 1970. Cales friend and producer, Audie Ashworth, encouraged Cale to record a full album in order to capitalize on the success of his song. Naturally was recorded independently, on spec , the musicians being paid demo fees. Some songs, such as Call Me the Breeze , were recorded with primitive drum