J.J. Cale's debut album, Naturally, was recorded after Eric Clapton made "After Midnight" a huge success. Instead of following Slowhand's cue and constructing a slick blues-rock album, Cale recruited a number of his Oklahoma friends and made a laid-back country-rock record that firmly established his distinctive, relaxed style. Cale included a new version of "After Midnight" on the album, but the true meat of the record lay in songs like "Crazy Mama," which became a hit single, and "Call Me the Breeze," which Lynyrd Skynyrd later covered. On these songs and many others on Naturally, Cale effortlessly captured a lazy, rolling boogie that contradicted all the commercial styles of boogie, blues, and country-rock at the time. Where his contemporaries concentrated on solos, Cale worked the song and its rhythm, and the result was a pleasant, engaging album that was in no danger of raising anybody's temperature. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
Naturally
12/01/1971 | Fontana Island
All Music Guide Review
Naturally Track Listing
Credits of Naturally
- Joe Mills
- Engineer
- Weldon Myrick
- Guitar (Steel)
- Norman Ray
- Saxophone
- Norbert Putnam
- Bass
- Carl Radle
- Bass
- Buddy Spiker
- Fiddle
- Jerry Whitehurst
- Piano, Keyboards
- Jim Williamson
- Engineer
- Bob Wilson
- Piano
- David Briggs
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano
- James Long
- Engineer
- Mac Gayden
- Guitar, Slide Guitar
- Audie Ashworth
- Producer
- Chuck Browning
- Guitar, Drums
- Ed Colis
- Harmonica
- Tim Drummond
- Bass, Drums
- Walter Haynes
- Dobro
- Karl Himmel
- Drums
- Shorty Lavender
- Fiddle, Violin
- Buddy Spicher
- Violin
- Dianne Davidson
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- J.J. Cale
- Bass, Guitar, Piano, Drums, Vocals, Main Performer

















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