The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 05, 1974, Page page 10, Image 10

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NEBRASKA UNI0N
Sept. 7, 1974
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Summer not forgotten,
'Okie like molasses
Review by Chuck Strinz
Okie byJ. J.Cale . rftHpn
The trouble with fall record reviews on a college
newspaper is that a lot of good summer releases
are forgotten. . ' . .,t
j. J. Gale's third effort, Okie, Is one notable that
deserves a belated review. Gale's music on tnis,
as well as on his earlier albums, Naturally ana
Really, can best be described as liquid slow-mov-Inq
like molasses but as spiffy and fun to play with
as mercury. Sometimes this liquid drags a cut
down a bit, but nothing on Okis could be described
as a loser. . , i.uKe4
In fact, it would be hard to single out the best of
the LP. The title cut, which was recorded on caie s
back porch, is probably near the top. cajun
Moon" and "I'll Be There" are also high rankers.
"The Old Man and Me," a nice easy bayou
tune, is like a slow version of Doug Kershaw s
"Louisiana Man." It would be interesting,
although probably fruitless, to team Kershaw with
his wild fiddle and Calewith his mellow guitar and
voIcg
Ae'rHH a it cmmH? all cuts on Okie have a
mellow, hushed quality about " them, but -some
really boogie. It's like swimming unuerwmei vmu
flippers you're really clipping along, but there s
all this liquid around you. '
Cale has been around since the '50s, touring
with Grand Ole Opry stars and people such as
Leon Russel and Delaney and Bonnie. In 1965 he
wrote "After Midnight," (Eric Claption's version
hit the top ten in 1970) and in 1967 Cale returned
to his home in Tulsa. He quit performing except
for an occasional stint in a local club, but he wrote
a lot and recorded his songs in a small studio he
built in his house.
Okie is a record that improves witn age, ime
good Scotch-or, more in the spirit of the LP itself,
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thursday, Septembers, 1974
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