If you’ve ever heard the lazy, rolling groove of “After Midnight” or the hypnotic shuffle of “Cocaine,” you’ve felt the influence of J.J. Cale. But if you’ve only heard his hits, you’ve only scratched the surface.
Here’s a draft blog post written for a music enthusiast or collector’s blog. Rediscovering the Tulsa Sound: A Look at J.J. Cale: The Ultimate Collection (2004) 3CD Box Set (FLAC) If you’ve ever heard the lazy, rolling groove
Mark Knopfler (who he collaborated with), early Dire Straits, Bill Withers, or modern artists like Khruangbin. Download Note: Always support the artists if you can. If you find the music essential, hunt down a physical copy of The Ultimate Collection or buy his individual albums on Bandcamp/streaming. But for offline listening in the car or on a high-end DAC, that FLAC zip is a treasure. Here’s a draft blog post written for a
For those looking to dive deep into the well of laid-back genius, there’s a particular digital gem floating around the collector’s circuit: Download Note: Always support the artists if you can
If you stumble across the .zip file, don't hesitate. Unzip it, pour something cold, and let the laziest, greatest guitar player you’ve ever heard teach you how it’s done.
Have you listened to this box set? What’s your deep-cut J.J. Cale favorite? Let me know in the comments.