Sold Date:
June 7, 2014
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May 31, 2014
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J.J. Cale Breezin" At The Cafe ( Limited Edition 2 x 140g Vinyl) Pre-order
Scheduled for release on 7th July 2014.
This 1988 radio broadcast, transmitted live from the 'Fine Line Music Cafe', Minneapolis, Minnesota, on 5th September that year, finds J.J. in spectacular form. Despite, at this time, not having released a studio album for five years, he performs a rip-roaring set complete with full band and shares vocals on a number of tracks with veteran Cale band member Christine Lakeland.
Only 1,000 pressed. SIDE A
1. After Midnight (Live)
2. Old Man (Live)
3. Deep Dark Dungeon (Live)
4. Drifter's Wife (Live)
5. Cocaine (Live)
SIDE B
6. Call Me the Breeze (Live)
7. Money Talks (Live)
8. Everything Makes Me Nervous (Live)
9. Detail (Live)
SIDE C
10. Temptations (Live)
11. Crazy Mama (Live)
12. 13 Days (Live)
13. Hot Time (Live)
SIDE D
14. Magnolia (Live)
15. Cajun Moon (Live)
16. Sensitive Kind (Live)
17. Lies (Live)
Released by Let Them Eat Vinyl Cat: LETV147LP.
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