J.J. Cale - Closer To You (1994)
DeLabel | 1994 | Country Blues Rock | EAC RIP | FLAC+CUE+LOG+HQ-Covers (400Dpi) | 263Mb+13Mb
On the two albums that preceeded this one, "Travel-Log" and "Number 10", J.J. Cale adopted a somewhat more basic musical approach. This album continues the trend. Cale plays a few songs alone (though the overdubbed parts sound remarkably spare), including the title track. "Closer to You" finds him electronically treating his vocals, a technique that surprisingly makes him sound as down-to-earth as ever. The set ends with the hypnotically grooving instrumental "Steve's Song." The set is bolstered by two bass players (electric and acoustic), three percussionists (including Jim Keltner), three guitarists (including Cale), two keyboardists (Spooner Oldham and Bill Payne), and three horn players. With the dazzling "Closer To You", J.J. Cale finds ever-newer surprises in his own remarkable corner of the musical world.