
Travel-Log is a Rock album by J.J. Cale, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 44 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- warm
- laid-back
- southern
About
After sitting out most the 1980s (his rootsy Oklahoma shuffle wasn’t well suited to a decade of synth-pop and hair metal), J.J. Cale ended a seven-year break from recording with <i>Travel-Log</i>. What better way to re-introduce himself than with an album loosely designed around one of his favorite themes — travel? The album was released on Silvertone, the British label home to U.K. heroes the Stone Roses, and it’s not hard to see <i>Travel-Log</i> as Cale’s attempt to connect with a younger audience. The front end of the record is lined with songs that aim to update Cale’s classic formula with modern production (“Shanghaid,” “Hold On Baby”) to mostly lukewarm results; the real gems are hidden in the back. The blues of “End of the Line,” “Humdinger,” and “River Boat Song” are among the finest productions of Cale’s career, with plenty of warm atmosphere and attention to detail. “Tijuana,” though, is the album’s highlight. Driven by the author’s famous shimmying guitar and a chorus of maracas and castanets, the song is the kind of mirage-like vision of Mexico that only Cale could conjure.
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Tracklist
- 1Shanghaid2:35
- 2Hold on Baby3:01
- 3No Time3:12
- 4Lady Luck2:39
- 5Disadvantage3:33
- 6Lean on Me3:18
- 7End of the Line3:07
- 8New Orleans2:31
- 9Tijuana3:53
- 10That Kind of Thing2:17
- 11Who's Talking3:26
- 12Change Your Mind2:24
- 13Humdinger3:23
- 14River Boat Song3:07
Credits
Performers
- Al CappsORCHESTRATED BY
- The Al Capps OrchestraORCHESTRATED BY
- Doug BelliBASS
- Tim DrummondBASS
- Jay MitthauerDRUMS
- Jimmy KarsteinDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Jim KeltnerDRUMS PERCUSSION ORGAN
- Christine LakelandGUITAR ORGAN BACKING VOCALS
- Spooner OldhamKEYBOARDS
- J.J. CaleGUITAR VOCALS BASS
- Hoyt AxtonBACKING VOCALS
- James BurtonGUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 44 pressings tracked on Gatefold
