"I have just seen the one star review from another 'fan' and felt it necessary to write in in case that person's remarks were to put someone off buying the cd. I've given it 5 stars because the album offers the best of what JJ Cale is all about. I have all his stuff and where as they all have their great moments there are very often albums with average material. For instance, '8' is probably his weakest effort but still has stuff on it worth buying the cd for. '10' does not have one weak song on it. Every song is definitive Cale. It's JJ Cale doing JJ Cale the best. None of the songs sound tired like they sometimes do. Basically if you like him definitely buy this cd. Don't listen to that one star review. Maybe he thought it was going to be John Cale. I find it hard to understand how anyone who likes him could dislike this. There are other great Cale albums like Naturally and Okie and you can put this in there with them."
This is a lovely collection of songs
Nick Perry | Richmond, Surrey United Kingdom | 12/23/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Having just read the previous review I have to disagree. This is a really mellow collection of songs. Of all of JJ's more recent albums this is certainly one of my favourites. There are some really lovely, relaxing songs on this album along with some excellent guitar work. Just listen to Traces, Artificial Paradise, Low Rides or Jailes. Spend a few dollars, put it on and mellow out!"
More Great Grooves
D. Brown | Oak Grove, Mo USA | 11/08/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Another wonderful collection of JJ Cale tunes and laid back grooves. For those of you who know his 90's work this fits in very well with Closer and Guitar Man as he here starts to explore the use of digital technology within the more familiar JJ sound. Traces has to be one of the best songs he's done. This cd is a welcome addition to my JJ Cale collection."
Perfect J.J. here as always, jamming more & electronic foray
William R. Sigmon | Phoenix, Arizona | 02/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Quite a shift on 10, but still all J.J.
The man puts it in terms that aren't describable; he is a simpleton mystic with wry and depth that have made Clapton what he is, merely by copying J.J.
You won't be let down any more than any of J.J.'s catalog. Depending on my mood, this one is my favorite, as is everything's he's done. -Bill Sigmon
greenbill@cox.net"
One of the best " recent period "ones!
David Booker | Denver Co | 01/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of my most played 'later period' Cale discs, I can kind of understand how one of the negative reviewers doesn't get into the later stuff . Cale DID change , (don't we all?) his older efforts did have more uniformity , a country -ish sound , and maybe thats why the country fans were turned off a bit by the gradual change , hell , I don't know , you just move and groove along with him !!"