Closer to You is the eleventh studio album by American singer-songwriter J. J. Cale, released on August 23, 1994 through the independent French label Delabel and distributed by Virgin Records.
Closer to You is noted for the change in sound from CaleâÂÂs previous albums, primarily due to the prominence of synthesizers, which Cale employs on five of the album's songs. Although the use of synthesizers may have seemed like a left turn for hardcore fans used to his laidback, rootsy sound, it was not new; Cale had used synthesizers on his 1976 Troubadour album. In an interview with Vintage Guitar in 2004, Cale acknowledged the dismay some fans felt, recalling:
On Closer to You Cale used two bass players (electric and acoustic), three percussionists (including Jim Keltner), three guitarists (including Cale), two keyboardists (Spooner Oldham and Bill Payne), and three horn players. The horns are used on the closing track âÂÂSteveâÂÂs Song,â which AllMusic describes as a âÂÂhypnotically groovy instrumental.â The same review also complements the electronic treatment of CaleâÂÂs vocals on the title track, a technique that surprisingly makes him sound as down-to-earth as ever.â In truth, the majority of the songs boast the sound that Cale is so well-known for. The lusty âÂÂSlower Babyâ and the breezy âÂÂSho-Biz Bluesâ are characteristic Cale tracks, with the latter documenting the bleak realities of a musicianâÂÂs life. (âÂÂThe bus breaks down and the motelâÂÂs bad, youâÂÂre always in a stewâ¦âÂÂ) The foreboding âÂÂBorrowed Timeâ and âÂÂBrown Dirtâ are meditations on mortality, the latter from the perspective of a Mississippi cotton picker who observes, âÂÂBrown dirt, somebody told me, be the last place you lay.â The gentle love song âÂÂRose in the Gardenâ appeals for affection while the more direct âÂÂLike You Used Toâ asks a lover to âÂÂTell me that you really love me, even if it ain't true.â The album also includes one live track, âÂÂHard Love.âÂÂ
AllMusic said âÂÂwith the dazzling Closer to You, J.J. Cale finds ever-newer surprises in his own remarkable corner of the musical world.âÂÂ
All songs written by J. J. Cale.
2. "Sho-Biz Blues" â 3:39
3. "Slower Baby" â 5:00
4. "Devil's Nurse" â 3:45
5. "Like You Used To" â 3:02
6 "Borrowed Time" â 4:13
7. "Rose in the Garden" â 3:00
8. "Brown Dirt" â 3:26
9. "Hard Love" â 4:18
10. "Ain't Love Funny" â 2:43
11. "Closer to You" â 2:46
12. "Steve's Song" â 4:02