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''Okie'' is the third studio album by J. J. Cale, released in 1974.


Background

After having Eric Clapton take his composition " After Midnight" to the Top 20 in 1970, Cale scored another windfall when
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recorded " Call Me the Breeze" for their 1974 LP ''Second Helping''. Although Cale would not have the success with his music that others would, the royalties from artists covering his songs would allow him to record and tour as it suited him. As he put it in 2013, "I knew if I became too well known, my life would change drastically. On the other hand, getting some money doesn't change things too much, except you no longer have to go to work."


Recording

Like his previous album '' Really'', ''Okie'' was recorded in several different studios with producer Audie Ashworth. ''Okie'' is the first album where Cale layers his vocal tracks, something that would become one of the hallmarks of his sound. Cale later explained: Musically, ''Okie'' covers a number of genres blended together in Cale's highly idiosyncratic sound, from the gospel standard " Precious Memories" to straight country on the Ray Price cover "I'll Be There If You Ever Want Me". "Any Way the Wind Blows" and "Cajun Moon" are examples of the sound Cale was establishing for himself, often referred to as the "Tulsa Sound", while the
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-tinged opener "Crying" showed his willingness to explore new styles. The title track is the first of many instrumentals that would appear on future records, and according to the 2014 Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame bio on Cale, was recorded on the back porch of Cale's Tulsa home. ''Okie'' contains some of Cale's most covered songs. In the same year of its release, Captain Beefheart recorded "I Got the Same Old Blues" (shortened to "Same Old Blues") for his ''
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'' LP, one of the few covers to ever appear on a Beefheart album. The song would also be recorded by Eric Clapton, Bobby Bland,
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, and Bryan Ferry. "Cajun Moon" was recorded by Herbie Mann on his 1976 album '' Surprises'' with vocals by
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'', and by Randy Crawford on ''Naked and True'' (1995). In a 2013 interview Cale singled out jazz vocalist Crawford's version as his favorite rendition of the song, and he also listed this cover as one of his favorite takes of the other artists' of his songs. "Anyway the Wind Blows" was covered by
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in 1999, and Cale would re-record the song himself for his 2006 album with Clapton, '' The Road to Escondido''. "I'd Like to Love You, Baby" was covered by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers in 2003, appearing on their 2009 album, '' The Live Anthology''.


Track listing


Personnel

Tracks 1, 7, 10 :(20 November 1973;
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, Mount Juliet, Tennessee) * Mike Leech - bass * Joel Green - bass (7) *
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- drums * Farrell Morris - percussion & Vibraphone ( tr.10 ) * Reggie Young - electric guitar * J. J. Cale - guitar, vocals * Beegie Cruzer – electric keyboards * Red Spive - piano Tracks 2, 3 : (10 May 1973: Columbia Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee) * Tommy Cogbill - bass * Karl Himmel - drums * Jerry Smith - El. piano *
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- rhythm guitar * Grady Martin - electric guitar * J. J. Cale - slide guitar, vocals * George Tidwell - trumpet * Dennis Goode - trombone * Billy Pruett - saxophone Tracks 4, 8 : (7 May 1973: Woodland Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee) * J. J. Cale - guitar, vocals *
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- bass * Karl Himmel - drums * Jerry Whitehurst - keyboards * George Tidwell - trumpet * Dennis Goode - trombone * Billy Pruett - saxophone Track 5 : (5 December 1973: J. J. Cale's House, Tulsa, Oklahoma) * Audie Ashworth - engineer * Joel Green - bass * Terry Perkins - drums * Paul Davis - guitar * J. J. Cale - guitar, vocals *
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References

{{Authority control 1974 albums J. J. Cale albums Shelter Records albums Albums produced by Audie Ashworth