The Road to Escondido
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{{Infobox album
| name = The Road to Escondido
| type = studio
| artist = J. J. Cale and Eric Clapton
| cover = The Road to Escondido.jpg
| alt =
| released = 7 November 2006
| recorded = August 2005
| venue =
| studio = Los Angeles, California{{cite web |url=http://jjcale.org/escon.htm |title=The Road To Escondido (with lyrics) |publisher=jjcale.org}}
| genre = Blues, blues rock, Tulsa sound
| length = 57:05
| producer = * J.J. Cale
- Eric Clapton
- Simon Climie
| chronology = J. J. Cale
| prev_title = To Tulsa and Back
| prev_year = 2004
| next_title = Rewind: The Unreleased Recordings
| next_year = 2007
| misc = {{Extra chronology
| artist = Eric Clapton
| type = studio
| prev_title = Back Home
| prev_year = 2005
| title = The Road to Escondido
| year = 2006
| next_title = Complete Clapton
| next_year = 2007
}}
}}
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = All About Jazz
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}{{cite magazine |url= http://www.allaboutjazz.com/the-road-to-escondido-jj-cale-reprise-review-by-doug-collette.php |title=J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton: The Road To Escondido (2006) |first=Doug |last=Collette |publisher=All About Jazz |date=14 December 2006 |access-date=23 December 2014}}
| rev2 = AllMusic
| rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite web |url= http://www.allmusic.com/album/r860407 |title=The Road to Escondido – J.J. Cale | AllMusic |first=Stephen Thomas |last=Erlewine |publisher=AllMusic |year=2011 |access-date=7 August 2011}}
| rev3 = Classic Rock
| rev3Score = {{Rating|7|10}}{{cite magazine |magazine=Classic Rock |first=Gavin|last=Martin |title=JJ Cale and Eric Clapton The Road To Escondido |date=December 2006|pages=90–91}}
| rev4 = Contactmusic
| rev4Score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}{{cite magazine |url= http://www.contactmusic.com/pages/jjcalex21x11x06 |title=JJ Cale and Eric Clapton The Road to Escondido Album Review |first=Mike |last=Rea |magazine=Contactmusic |date=21 November 2006 |access-date=23 December 2014}}
| rev5 = Glide Magazine
| rev5Score = {{Rating|5|11}}{{cite web |url= http://www.glidemagazine.com/8769/jj-cale-eric-clapton/ |title=J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton: The Road to Escondido |first=Jason |last=Rooks |magazine=Glide Magazine |date=8 December 2006 |access-date=23 December 2014}}
| rev6 = The Music Box
| rev7 = Paste
| rev8 = Slant Magazine
| rev8Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}{{cite web |url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/jj-cale-and-eric-clapton-the-road-to-escondido |title=Album Review: JJ Cale & Eric Clapton The Road To Escondido |first=Preston |last=Jones |magazine=Slant Magazine |date=22 November 2006 |access-date=23 December 2014}}
| rev9 = Twisted Ear
}}
The Road to Escondido is a collaborative studio album by J. J. Cale and Eric Clapton. It was released on 7 November 2006. Contained on this album are the final recordings of keyboardist Billy Preston. The album is jointly dedicated to Preston and Brian Roylance.
In 2004, Eric Clapton held the Crossroads Guitar Festival, a three-day festival in Dallas, Texas. Among the performers was J. J. Cale, giving Clapton the opportunity to ask Cale to produce an album for him. The two started working together and eventually decided to record an album. A number of high-profile musicians also agreed to work on the album, including Billy Preston, Derek Trucks, Taj Mahal, Pino Palladino, John Mayer, Steve Jordan, and Doyle Bramhall II. In a coup, whether intended or not, the entire John Mayer Trio participated on this album in one capacity or another.
Escondido is a city in San Diego County near Cale's home at the time located in the small, unincorporated town of Valley Center, California. Eric Clapton owned a mansion in Escondido in the 1980s and early '90s. The road referenced in the album's title is named Valley Center Road. It runs from Valley Center to Escondido. Cale and Clapton thought it would be a good name for the album because it connected the two locales.
The album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album in 2008.
Background
Cale first came into Clapton's orbit in the late sixties when he heard Cale's obscure 1966 Liberty single "Slow Motion", which featured "After Midnight" as the B-side. Clapton copied the arrangement of "After Midnight" and scored a radio hit with it in 1970. Cale, who worked for a time as an engineer in Leon Russell's home studio in Los Angeles for a few years, was barely making ends meet in Tulsa when the song became a hit. Cale recalled to Mojo magazine that when he heard Clapton's version playing on his radio, "I was dirt poor, not making enough to eat and I wasn't a young man. I was in my thirties, so I was very happy. It was nice to make some money."{{cite web|url=http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1279 |title=After Midnight by Eric Clapton Songfacts |publisher=Songfacts.com |access-date=2013-09-04}} Clapton then recorded other Cale songs, such as the 1977 hit "Cocaine", and the songwriting royalties earned from artists like Clapton covering his songs enabled Cale to have a comfortable, if not commercially successful, recording career. In a 2014 interview with NPR, Clapton spoke about Cale's influence on his music:
{{quote|What seemed to evolve out of the '60s and into the '70s and then, in another way, the '80s – heavy metal came out of all of this stuff – was, like, volume and proficiency and virtuosity. There didn't seem to be any reasonable limit to that; it was just crazy. I wanted to go in the other direction and try to find a way to make it minimal, but still have a great deal of substance. That was the essence of J.J.'s music to me, apart from the fact that he summed up so many of the different essences of American music: rock and jazz and folk, blues. He just seemed to have an understanding of it all.{{cite web|url=http://www.npr.org/2014/07/26/334454588/eric-clapton-and-j-j-cale-notes-on-a-friendship|title= eric-clapton-and-j-j-cale-notes-on-a-friendship|last=Westervelt|first=Eric|date=26 July 2014|publisher=NPR|access-date=3 July 2019}}}}
Clapton, who toured with Delaney & Bonnie in 1969, recalled in the 2005 documentary To Tulsa and Back, "Delaney Bramlett is the one that was responsible to get me singing. He was the one who turned me on to the Tulsa community. Bramlett produced my first solo album and "After Midnight" was on it, and those [Tulsa] players played on it. I mean, the first part of my solo career was really tailored on Cale's philosophy. I mean, 461 Ocean Boulevard was my kind of homage to J.J."
Despite their association in the public's mind, the pair had rarely socialized or played together over the years, but in 2004 Clapton invited Cale to perform at his Crossroads Festival in Dallas. Cale, who was coming off an eight-year hiatus with the release of To Tulsa and Back, accepted, and it was during this period that Clapton asked him to produce his next album, which blossomed into a full-fledged collaboration.
Recording
Cale wrote 11 of the 14 tracks on the album, with two cuts, "Any Way the Wind Blows" and "Don't Cry Sister", being re-recordings of songs that Cale recorded previously in the seventies. Vocally, the pair's singing styles are so symbiotic on the album that they are nearly indistinguishable, with Stephen Thomas Erlewine observing in his AllMusic review that the LP "reveals exactly how much Clapton learned from Cale's singing; their timbre and phrasing is nearly identical, to the point that it's frequently hard to discern who is singing when. Disconcerting this may be, but it's hardly bad, since it never feels like Clapton is copying Cale; instead, it shows their connection, that they're kindred spirits." Musically the tone is relaxed and casual, a mix of bluesy grooves and up-tempo boogies that play to the duo's strengths. The fiddle-driven "Dead End Road", the galloping "Any Way the Wind Blows", and the optimistic "Ride the River" exude the general vibe of camaraderie that permeates the recordings, while Clapton's "Three Little Girls" speaks to the bliss of domestic life. The Brownie McGhee cover "The Sporting Life" and the seen-it-all minor blues "Hard to Thrill" (composed by Clapton and John Mayer) display the pair's tasteful guitar licks and vocals.
Reception
AllMusic: "It's relaxed and casual in the best possible sense: it doesn't sound lazy, it sounds lived-in, even with [Simon] Climie's too-clean production, and that vibe – coupled with Cale's sturdy songs – makes this an understated winner." David Fricke of Rolling Stone wrote the LP "has the natural glow and nimble jump of a house-party jam."{{cite magazine|url=http://www.rollingstone.com|title=Eric Clapton Teams Up With 'Cocaine' Writer J.J. Cale for New Disc|last=Westervelt|first=Eric|date=2006|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=5 July 2019}}
Track listing
All songs by J. J. Cale except where noted.
- "Danger" – 5:34
- "Heads in Georgia" – 4:12
- "Missing Person" – 4:26
- "When This War Is Over" – 3:49
- "Sporting Life Blues" (Brownie McGhee) – 3:31
- "Dead End Road" – 3:30
- "It's Easy" – 4:19
- "Hard to Thrill" (Eric Clapton, John Mayer) – 5:11
- "Anyway the Wind Blows" – 3:56
- "Three Little Girls" (Clapton) – 2:44
- "Don't Cry Sister" – 3:10
- "Last Will and Testament" – 3:57
- "Who Am I Telling You?" – 4:08
- "Ride the River" – 4:35
Personnel
= Musicians =
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- J. J. Cale – vocals, keyboards, guitars
- Eric Clapton – vocals, guitars
- Billy Preston – Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano, Hammond organ
- Walt Richmond – acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano
- Doyle Bramhall II – guitars
- Christine Lakeland – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Albert Lee – guitars
- John Mayer – guitars
- Derek Trucks – guitars
- Nathan East – bass
- Gary Gilmore – bass
- Pino Palladino – bass
- Willie Weeks – bass
- James Cruce – drums, percussion
- Steve Jordan – drums
- Jim Karstein – drums, percussion
- Abe Laboriel Jr. – drums
- Simon Climie – percussion, programming
- David Teegarden – percussion
- Taj Mahal – harmonica
- Dennis Caplinger – fiddle
- Marty Grebb – horns
- Jerry Peterson – horns
- Bruce Fowler – horns
- Steve Madaio – horns
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= Production =
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- Eric Clapton – producer, album cover concept
- J. J. Cale – producer, mixing
- Simon Climie – co-producer, Pro Tools engineer
- Alan Douglas – recording, mixing
- Jimmy Hoyson – assistant engineer
- Phillippe Rose – assistant engineer
- Brian Vibberts – assistant engineer
- Mick Guzauski – mixing
- Tom Bender – mix assistant
- Joel Evenden – Pro Tools assistant
- Bob Ludwig – mastering at Gateway Mastering (Portland, ME)
- Bushbranch – management for Eric Clapton
- Mike Kappus – management for J. J. Cale
- Lee Dickson – guitar technician
- Debbie Johnson – studio coordinator (Los Angeles)
- Catherine Roylance – art direction, design
- David McClister – location photography
- Nathan East – additional studio photography
- Christine Lakeland – additional studio photography
- Jim Karstein – additional studio photography
- Nigel Carroll – personal assistant to Eric Clapton, additional studio photography
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Chart performance
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=Weekly charts=
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Chart (2006–2012)
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bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Australia|43|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Austria|3|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Flanders|15|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Wallonia|12|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Denmark|8|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Netherlands|5|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Finland|14|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|France|10|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Germany|2|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Greek Albums (IFPI){{cite web|url=http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm |title=Ελληνικό Chart |publisher=FPI Greece |access-date=9 August 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061208145126/http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm |archive-date=8 December 2006 }}
|align="center"|8 |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Hungary|36|year=2006|week=45|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Ireland2|77|artist=JJ Cale|access-date=11 December 2021}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Italy|7|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Japanese Albums (Oricon){{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/403838/|title=J.J.ケイル&エリック・クラプトン|publisher=ORICON STYLE|work=Oricon Charts|language=ja|access-date=19 September 2015}}
|align="center"|8 |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|New Zealand|1|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Norway|3|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Poland|24|id=345|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Scotland|47|date=2006-11-12|artist=Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Spain|25|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Sweden|4|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Switzerland|7|album=The Road To Escondido|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|UK|50|artist=Eric Clapton|access-date=25 July 2015}} |
bgcolor="#efefef"|UK Download Albums (OCC){{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-downloads-chart/20061112/7003/|publisher=Official Charts Company|access-date=25 July 2015|title=Official Album Downloads Chart Top 50 (2006/11/12)}}
|align="center"|30 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|UK Physical Albums (OCC){{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/physical-albums-chart/20061112/2/|publisher=Official Charts Company|access-date=2015-07-25|title=Official Physical Albums Chart Top 100 (2006/11/12)}}
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bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|Billboard200|23|artist=J.J. Cale|id=276568}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|BillboardDigital|29|artist=J.J. Cale|id=276568}} |
bgcolor="#efefef"|US Top Internet Albums (Billboard){{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-road-to-escondido-mw0000562803/awards|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=25 July 2015|title=The Road to Escondido – J.J. Cale, Eric Clapton – Awards}}
|align="center"|23 |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|BillboardRock|7|artist=J.J. Cale|id=276568}} |
bgcolor="#efefef" {{Album chart|BillboardTastemaker|1|artist=J.J. Cale|id=276568}} |
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=Year-end charts=
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Certifications
{{Certification Table Top|caption=Sales certifications for The Road to Escondido}}
{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|relyear=2006|relmonth=11|region=Austria|award=Gold|certyear=2009|artist=JJ Cale, Eric Clapton|title=Road to Escondido|access-date=16 August 2021}}
{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|relyear=2006|relmonth=11|region=Denmark|award=Platinum|certyear=2006|certref={{cite web|url=http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4139/mspdtv5e_png.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151013163642/http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4139/mspdtv5e_png.htm|archive-date=13 October 2015|url-status=dead|title=Danish album certifications – Eric Clapton & J.J. Cale – The Road to Escondido|publisher=International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Denmark|language=da|access-date=16 August 2021}}}}
{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|relyear=2006|relmonth=11|region=Germany|award=Platinum|certyear=2014|artist=J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton|title=The Road To Escondido|access-date=16 August 2021}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Japan|nocert=yes|salesamount=47,000|salesref={{cite book|date=2006|title=Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005|url=http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~yamag/album/al_ericclapton.html|url-status=dead|location=Roppongi, Tokyo|work=Oricon Entertainment|publisher=biglobe.ne.jp|isbn=4-87131-077-9|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722114350/http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~yamag/album/al_ericclapton.html|archive-date=22 July 2011|language=ja|access-date=16 August 2021}}}}
{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|relyear=2006|relmonth=11|region=Netherlands|award=Gold|certyear=2007|artist=J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton|title=The Road To Escondido|access-date=16 August 2021}}
{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|relyear=2006|relmonth=11|region=New Zealand|award=Platinum|certyear=2007|artist=JJ Cale and Eric Clapton|id=2007-04-27|source=newchart|access-date=2024-11-20|title=The Road To Escondido}}
{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|relyear=2006|relmonth=11|region=Switzerland|award=Gold|certyear=2006|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|title=The Road To Escondido|access-date=16 August 2021}}
{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|relyear=2006|relmonth=11|region=United Kingdom|award=Silver|certyear=2010|id=8652-2346-2|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|title=The Road To Escondido|access-date=16 August 2021}}
{{Certification Table Entry|type=album|relyear=2006|relmonth=11|region=United States|award=Gold|certyear=2007|artist=JJ Cale & Eric Clapton|title=The Road to Escondido|access-date=16 August 2021}}
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References
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External links
- [http://www.jjcale.com J.J. Cale official website]
- [http://www.ericclapton.com/ Eric Clapton official website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20061117080527/http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/002511.html Review on Modern Guitars Magazine]
- {{Discogs master|248547|The Road To Escondido}}
{{Eric Clapton}}
{{J. J. Cale}}
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Category:2006 collaborative albums