Troubadour by J.J. Cale

Troubadour

J.J. Cale

1976

Troubadour is a Rock album by J.J. Cale, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 182 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Blues Rock
  • swampy
  • laid-back
  • southern

About

Widely hailed as the best album of Cale’s Seventies heyday (if not his career), <i>Troubadour</i> is a consummation of its author’s brand of hazy hypnosis. Each song deals with sex or seduction, each burning slow on blue flame heat. “Hey Baby” — with its low-key merger of horns, pedal steel, and shuffling drums — is a sly invitation to the album’s charms, as Cale quietly calls “Hey baby, you're looking real good.” Later, things become more explicit. “You Got Something,” “Ride Me High,” and “I’m A Gypsy Man” are songs for shadowy beds and velvet curtains: the red-light district has never seemed so hushed and mesmerizing. The fuzzy “Cocaine” deals with a different kind of ecstasy, and by the time Cale finds his way to “Let Me Do It To You” he can do nothing but repeat the song’s eponymous refrain over a pattern of muted funk. “Cherry Baby” is the perfect finale: a doo-wop song slowed to a languid whisper, and played as if the whole band was small enough to fit in your ear.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Hey Baby3:16
  2. A2Travelin' Light2:53
  3. A3You Got Something4:04
  4. A4Ride Me High3:39
  5. A5Hold On2:05
  6. A6Cocaine2:51

Side B

  1. B1I'm A Gypsy Man2:45
  2. B2The Woman That Got Away2:55
  3. B3Super Blue2:41
  4. B4Let Me Do It To You3:01
  5. B5Cherry3:27
  6. B6You Got Me On So Bad3:16

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17 collectors on Gatefold own this · 182 pressings tracked on Gatefold