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ERIC CLAPTON/J.J. CALE - THE ROAD TO ESCONDIDO NEW CD

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
UPC
093624441823
Artist
Cale, J.J. / Clapton, Eric
Format
CD
Producer
Eric Clapton^Simon Climie
Release Year
2006
Record Label
Surfdog Records, Sfd
Release Title
The Road to Escondido
Genre
Rock

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Producer
Eric Clapton^Simon Climie
Record Label
Surfdog Records, Sfd
UPC
0093624441823
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21046040174

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2006
Genre
Rock
Artist
Cale, J.J. / Clapton, Eric
Release Title
The Road to Escondido

Dimensions

Item Height
0.39 in
Item Weight
0.20 lb
Item Length
5.62 in
Item Width
4.87 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
14
Tracks
1.1 Danger 1.2 Heads in Georgia 1.3 Missing Person 1.4 When This War Is Over 1.5 Sporting Life Blues 1.6 Dead End Road 1.7 It's Easy 1.8 Hard to Thrill 1.9 Anyway the Wind Blows 1.10 Three Little Girls 1.11 Don't Cry Sister 1.12 Last Will and Testament 1.13 Who Am I Telling You? 1.14 Ride the River
Notes
After years of admiring each other's musical masterworks, guitar great J.J. Cale and three time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, 16-time Grammy winner Eric Clapton have teamed up for the first time to create an original album together, THE ROAD TO ESCONDIDO. The resulting hybrid sound defies being labeled, but instead finds influence across the spectrum of blues, rock, country and folk. The songs are warm and rich, with deep flowing rhythms, yet US an economy of words to express much.

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  • Top favourable review

    The Road to Escondido by Eric Clapton & J.J. Cale (CD)

    You've probably heard Eric Clapton, and other popular music singers, perform compositions by J.J. Cale. When Clapton and Cale collaborated on 'The Road to Escondido,' the result was an interesting, and very good album.

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  • Old Friends Together.

    I bought this CD to hear more of JJ Cale's and Eric Clapton's compositions and their musical interaction. JJ does have the majority of representation here, but little did I know that John Mayer's and Brownie McGhee's pen would be included. I wasn't dissapointed! These songs have the lyrical content & musical foundation for an audible journey these "old pros", and their all-star cast of musicians, always seem to give us. Blues, Rock-N-Roll, even Rockabilly on one number. Thank you JJ & Eric!

  • J.J. CALE & CLAPTON Road To Escondido CD is killer!!

    It’s hard to imagine that Eric Clapton owes anybody a legacy thank you, but after listening to this collaborative effort with J.J. Cale, the listener is reminded who wrote Clapton’s first hit: “After Midnight.” Even more than that, the same key and delivery of both are as harmonious as CSNY was diverse. J.J. Cale, to the cult initiated, is a hermit rocker who refused to compromise, seldom did large venues, and influenced others such as Mark Knopfler and Lynyrd Skynyrd as well as Clapton, with his unique ringing guitar phrasing. Which brings us to what I think is one of the top records of the year: “The Road To Escondido.” There is a fresh uniqueness to the music that epitomizes the term: Americana Rock. Cale nailed it early in the 70’s with such hits as “Cocaine,” “They ...

  • The Road to Escondido- Cale, JJ and Clapton, Eric

    I warmed up to this collaboration. My initial reaction was so-so, but after listening a few more times, I've gotten into the rhythm of it. I heard a portion of an interview with Clapton which prompted me to buy it. JJ Cale teamed with Eric Clapton felt like a jam session in my home. These two legends are comfortable with where they've been and where they are now. They play as though whatever happens tomorrow is just icing. The music was fresh, natural and fun.

  • Play-through CD

    Good mix of songs, of which many were written neither by Clapton nor Cale. But, a CD you can play all the way through, without having to skip tracks, because they work as one and keep the mood. First JJ Cale CD I remember listening to--now find myself looking for more of his work. For fans of Clapton's song "Heaven," there is "Three Little Girls"--another touching song.