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J.J. Cale - Travel - Log (LP) - Mimosa Marble Vinyl

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J.J. Cale - Travel-Log Vinyl Record Album Art
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J.J. Cale - Travel-Log Vinyl Record Album Art
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Original Release Year:
1990
Genre(s):
Rock, Blues
Format:
Vinyl Record
Label:
Silvertone Records
$58.00

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Album Info

Artist: J.J. Cale
Album: travel-Log
Released: Europe, 2020

Tracklist:

A1Shanghaid
A2Hold On Baby
A3No Time
A4Lady Luck
A5Disadvantage
A6Lean On Me
A7End Of The Line
B1New Orleans
B2Tijuana
B3That Kind Of Thing
B4Who's Talking
B5Change Your Mind
B6Humdinger
B7River Boat Song

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Description

J.J. Cale's album "Travel-Log" was released in February 1990, marking a significant return for the artist after a five-year hiatus from recording. Known for his laid-back, bluesy style that influenced artists like Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler, Cale's "Travel-Log" is a testament to his enduring talent and unique sound.

The album features a collection of 14 tracks that showcase Cale's signature blend of blues, rock, and country. From the opening track "Shanghaid" to the closing "End of the Line," Cale's smooth vocals and understated guitar work create a relaxed, yet engaging listening experience. One of the standout tracks, "Tijuana," captures the essence of Cale's ability to transport listeners to different places with his music, using a mix of rhythmic guitar and evocative lyrics.

"Travel-Log" was well-received by critics, who praised Cale's ability to maintain his distinctive sound while exploring new musical territories. Rolling Stone highlighted the album's "easygoing charm" and noted that Cale's music "flows like a lazy river," a sentiment echoed by many reviewers who appreciated the album's unhurried pace and subtle complexity.

One of the interesting aspects of "Travel-Log" is its production. Cale took a hands-on approach, producing the album himself and recording it in various locations, including his home studio in California. This DIY approach is reflected in the album's intimate sound, which feels personal and authentic. Cale's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the layered instrumentation and the seamless blending of different musical styles.

Cale's influence on other musicians is well-documented, and "Travel-Log" is no exception. The album's relaxed grooves and understated musicianship have inspired countless artists, reinforcing Cale's status as a musician's musician. Eric Clapton, who famously covered Cale's "After Midnight" and "Cocaine," has often cited Cale as a major influence, and "Travel-Log" continues to be a source of inspiration for guitarists and songwriters alike.

While "Travel-Log" may not have garnered major awards or nominations, its cultural significance lies in its contribution to the Americana and roots music genres. Cale's ability to blend elements of blues, rock, and country into a cohesive sound has left a lasting impact on the music industry, and "Travel-Log" is a prime example of his artistry.

In conclusion, "Travel-Log" is a delightful journey through J.J. Cale's musical landscape. Its relaxed vibe, combined with Cale's masterful songwriting and production, makes it a must-listen for fans of blues and roots music. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Cale's work or a newcomer to his music, "Travel-Log" offers a rewarding listening experience that captures the essence of a true musical pioneer.

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