5 (J. J. Cale album)
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5 is the fifth album by J. J. Cale. Released in 1979, it was his first album for three years. Most of the tracks were recorded and mixed at The Lakehouse, Old Hickory, Tennessee.
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Track listing
All songs by J.J Cale, except where noted.
- "Thirteen Days"
- "Boilin' Pot"
- "I'll Make Love To You Anytime"
- "Don't Cry Sister"
- "Too Much For Me"
- "Sensitive Kind"
- "Friday"
- "Lou-Easy-Ann"
- "Let's Go To Tahiti" (Bill Boatman / Roger Tillotson)
- "Katy Kool Lady" (J.J. Cale / Christine Lakeland)
- "Fate Of A Fool"
- "Mona"
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Personnel
- J.J. Cale: Guitars, Bass, Piano, Drums and Vocals
- Christine Lakeland: Voices, Organ, Rhythm Guitar, Percussion and Piano
- Billy Cox: Bass
- Carl Radle: Bass
- Nick Rather: Bass
- Karl Himmell: Drums
- Kenny Buttrey: Drums
- Buddy Harmon: Drums
- Jimmy Karstein: Drums and Congas
- David Briggs: Piano
- Larry Bell: Electric Piano and Organ
- Bill Boatman: Electric Rhythm Guitar and Fiddle
- Bill Kenner: Mandolin
- Farrell Morris: Vibes
- Sherry Porter: Voices
- Shelly Kurland: Strings
- Carl Gorodetzy: Strings
- Roy Christensen: Strings
- Marv Chantry: Strings
- Cam Mullins: String arrangements
- George Tidwell: Horns
- Don Sheffield: Horns
- Dennis Goode: Horns
- Terry Williams: Horns
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