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The Road to Escondido

Album - 3 november 2006 - DeB Id: 365244
By J.J. Cale
14 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 3,11

JJ Cale & Eric Clapton

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 Today’s Clapton is a man in love with the blues like never before, who with his guitar and voice is able to evoke a world that seems lost in the deep south of the United States.

 An album to be listened to strictly alone, while doing something else: suddenly you realize that what started as simple background music has literally captured you.

 Listen to 'Road To Escondido' and immerse yourself in timeless blues mastery.

💬 10
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📈 3,29
Album DeRango™ -2,29

J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton

The Road To Escondido Lesto BANG

 "A project managed by two Old Glories skilled at pandering to each other in a series of exchanges, prim and cute but weak caricatures of two characters who marked an era in blues."

 "A cute little album full of banality and predictable passages, just as annoying as those that come out of its grooves."

 Explore the album to hear the blues collaboration yourself and decide if the legend lives on or falls short.

💬 61
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📈 3,56

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J.J. Cale

J.J. Cale (John Weldon Cale, 1938–2013) was an American guitarist, singer-songwriter and producer, a key architect of the Tulsa sound. His songs After Midnight, Call Me the Breeze and Cocaine became standards via Eric Clapton and Lynyrd Skynyrd, while he maintained a low profile across a career spanning from the late 1950s to 2013.
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