From his album "Naturally" (1971).
Recorded Sept. 29 and 30, 1970
J.J. Cale: Guitar & Vocals
Karl Himmel: Drums
Carl Radle: Bass
Mac Gayden: Slide Guitar
Diane Davidson: Vocal Backing
From his album "Naturally" (1971).
Recorded Sept. 29 and 30, 1970 J.J. Cale: Guitar & Vocals Karl Himmel: Drums Carl Radle: Bass Mac Gayden: Slide Guitar Diane Davidson: Vocal Backing
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one of the greatest mellow blues ballads ever. Eric Clapton try as he might could not touch this. although I love Clapton, this little enigmatic guitar riff Cale does is phenomenal. the words are as good as Dylan etc. this is the Old Testament man,... and the beautiful thing about the lyrics is every god damn one of them is true.
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this is the Old Testament man,...
and the beautiful thing about the lyrics is every god damn one of them is true.