Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings

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Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2, 2007
RecordedMay 1973 to February 1983
Genre Americana
Roots rock
Blues
The Tulsa Sound
Length37:07
Label Time Life
Producer Audie Ashworth, JJ Cale
JJ Cale chronology
The Road to Escondido
(2006)
Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings
(2007)
Roll On
(2009)
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Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings is a compilation (studio) album by JJ Cale. It was released in October 2007. This album contains a number of unreleased tracks recorded between 1971 and 1993 (most of them were cut with a band between 1973 and 1982). [2]

The song "Out of Style" was previously released on the CD reissue of 5 , where it was listed as the song it replaced, "Katy Kool Lady".

Track listing

  1. "Guess I Lose" (JJ Cale) - 2:51
  2. "Waymore's Blues" (Waylon Jennings) - 2:39 (recorded in 1971)
* Acoustic Guitar – Christine Lakeland * Guitar, Vocals – J.J. Cale
  1. "Rollin'" (Randy Newman) - 2:55
* Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Christine Lakeland * Engineer – Lou Bradley, Rick Horton * Engineer [Assistant] – Freeman Ramsey  * Guitar, Vocals – J.J. Cale * Musician [All Other] – Unknown Artist * Piano – Toni Migliori*
  1. "Golden Ring" (Eric Clapton) - 3:05
* Acoustic Guitar – Christine Lakeland, Johnny Christopher * Bass – Tommy Cogbill * Drums – Kenny Buttrey * Electric Guitar – Steve Gibson * Engineer – Ron "Snake" Reynolds* * Guitar, Vocals – J.J. Cale * Musician [All Other] – Unknown Artist * Organ [Hammond B3] – Bobby Emmons * Piano – David Briggs (2) * Synthesizer – Mike Lawler
  1. "My Cricket" (Leon Russell) - 2:34
* Acoustic Guitar – Johnny Christopher * Backing Vocals – Christine Lakeland, Marilyn Davis * Bass – Tommy Cogbill * Drums – Kenny Buttrey * Electric Guitar – Steve Gibson * Engineer – Ron "Snake" Reynolds* * Engineer [Background Vocals] – Chad Hailey * Guitar, Vocals – J.J. Cale * Organ [Hammond B3] – Bobby Emmons * Piano – David Briggs (2) * Synthesizer – Mike Lawler
  1. "Since You Said Goodbye" (JJ Cale) - 2:46 (recorded in 1973)
* Bass – Tim Drummond * Drums – Karl Himmel, Jr* * Electric Guitar, Vocals – J.J. Cale * Engineer – David McKinley * Mixed By [Mix Engineer] – Rick Horton * Musician [All Other] – Unknown Artist * Slide Guitar [Electric Slide "wah" Guitar] – Mac Gayden
  1. "Seven Day Woman" (Christine Lakeland) - 2:20
* Bass – Tim Drummond * Drums – Jim Keltner * Engineer – Paul Brown * Guitar – Richard Thompson * Guitar, Vocals – Christine Lakeland, J.J. Cale * Organ [Hammond B3] – Spooner Oldham * Percussion – Jim Karstein* * Piano – Glen D. Hardin*
  1. "Bluebird" (JJ Cale) - 1:26
  2. "My Baby and Me" (JJ Cale) - 2:21
  3. "Lawdy Mama" (JJ Cale) - 2:56 (recorded in 1982)
  4. "Blue Sunday" (Bill Boatman) - 3:14
  5. "Out of Style" (JJ Cale) - 2:24
  6. "Ooh La La" (JJ Cale & Christine Lakeland) - 3:28 (recorded in 1980)
  7. "All Mama's Children" (JJ Cale) - 2:08

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References

  1. Jurek, Thom (2011). "Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings - J.J. Cale | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  2. Allmusic review