Closer To You (J. J. Cale Album)
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''Closer to You'' is the 11th studio
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by
J. J. Cale John Weldon "J. J." Cale (December 5, 1938 – July 26, 2013) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and sound engineer. Though he avoided the limelight, his influence as a musical artist has been acknowledged by figures such as Mark Knop ...
, released in 1994. It was published under the independent French label Delabel and distributed by
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.


Recording

''Closer to You'' is best remembered for the change in sound from Cale’s previous albums due to the prominence of
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, with Cale employing the instrument on five of the twelve songs. Although the use of synthesizers may have seemed like a left turn for hardcore fans used to his laidback, rootsy sound, it was not new; Cale had used synthesizers on his 1976 ''Troubadour'' album. In an interview with ''Vintage Guitar'' in 2004, Cale acknowledged the dismay some fans felt, recalling: On ''Closer to You'' Cale used two bass players (electric and acoustic), three percussionists (including
Jim Keltner James Lee Keltner (born April 27, 1942) is an American drummer and percussionist known primarily for his session work. He was characterized by Bob Dylan biographer Howard Sounes as "the leading session drummer in America".Howard Sounes. ''Down ...
), three guitarists (including Cale), two keyboardists (
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and
Bill Payne William H. Payne (born March 12, 1949) is an American pianist who, with Lowell George, co-founded the American rock band Little Feat. He is considered by many other rock pianists, including Elton John, to be one of the finest American piano roc ...
), and three horn players. The horns are used on the closing track “Steve’s Song,” which
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describes as a “hypnotically groovy instrumental.” The same review also complements the electronic treatment of Cale’s vocals on the title track, a technique that surprisingly makes him sound as down-to-earth as ever.” In truth, the majority of the songs boast the sound that Cale is so well-known for. The lusty “Slower Baby” and the breezy “Sho-Biz Blues” are characteristic Cale tracks, with the latter documenting the bleak realities of a musician’s life. (“The bus breaks down and the motel’s bad, you’re always in a stew…”) The foreboding “Borrowed Time” and “Brown Dirt” are meditations on mortality, the latter from the perspective of a
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cotton picker who observes, “Brown dirt, somebody told me, be the last place you lay.” The gentle love song “Rose in the Garden” appeals for affection while the more direct “Like You Used To” asks a lover to “Tell me that you really love me, even if it ain't true.” The album also includes one live track, “Hard Love.”


Reception

AllMusic: “With the dazzling ''Closer to You'', J.J. Cale finds ever-newer surprises in his own remarkable corner of the musical world.”


Track listing

All songs written by J. J. Cale. # "Long Way Home" – 2:50 * Backing Vocals –
Christine Lakeland Christine Lakeland (born July 11, 1954) is an American musician/songwriter. She was married to the late guitarist/songwriter J.J. Cale. She played on many of his albums and was a member of his band. She also has recorded several albums under her ...
, Leslie Taylor * Bass –
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* Drums – James Cruce * Drums, Percussion –
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* * Guitar –
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* Piano, Organ –
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2. "Sho-Biz Blues" – 3:39 * Bass – Tim Drummond * Drums – James Cruce * Drums, Percussion – Jim Karstein* * Guitar – Don Preston (2) * Piano, Organ – Bill Payne 3. "Slower Baby" – 5:00 * Drums, Percussion – Jim Karstein* * Synthesizer – J.J. Cale 4. "Devil's Nurse" – 3:45 * Synthesizer – J.J. Cale 5. "Like You Used To" – 3:02 * Bass – Tim Drummond * Drums – James Cruce * Drums, Percussion – Jim Karstein* * Guitar – Don Preston (2) * Piano, Organ – Bill Payne 6 "Borrowed Time" – 4:13 * Bass – Tim Drummond * Drums – James Cruce * Drums, Percussion – Jim Karstein* * Guitar – Don Preston (2) * Organ – Spooner Oldham * Piano, Organ – Bill Payne 7. "Rose in the Garden" – 3:00 * Backing Vocals – Christine Lakeland * Bass – Tim Drummond * Cello – Nancy Stein* * Drums – James Cruce * Drums, Percussion – Jim Karstein* * Guitar – Don Preston (2) * Piano, Organ – Bill Payne * Viola – Marcy Dicterow-Vaj* * Violin – Sid Page 8. "Brown Dirt" – 3:26 * Synthesizer – J.J. Cale 9. "Hard Love" – 4:18 * Synthesizer – J.J. Cale 10. "Ain't Love Funny" – 2:43 * Accordion –
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* Bass – Tim Drummond * Drums – Jim Keltner, Jim Karstein* * Guitar, Backing Vocals – Christine Lakeland * Violin – Doug Atwell 11. "Closer to You" – 2:46 * Synthesizer – J.J. Cale 12. "Steve's Song" – 4:02 * Acoustic Bass –
Larry Taylor Samuel Lawrence Taylor (June 26, 1942 – August 19, 2019) was an American bass guitarist, best known for his work as a member of Canned Heat from 1967. Before joining Canned Heat he had been a session bassist for The Monkees and Jerry Lee Le ...
* Bass – Tim Drummond * Drums – James Cruce, Jim Keltner * Drums, Percussion – Jim Karstein* * Guitar – Christine Lakeland, Don Preston (2) * Organ – Spooner Oldham * Piano, Organ – Bill Payne * Saxophone –
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* Trombone –
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* Trumpet –
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References

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