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Title: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Vesper on August 15, 2023, 08:37:36 PM
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/mark-knopfler-foreword-j-j-cale-tulsa-sound-box/

Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
The set features many of the best-loved songs by this unique troubadour, including ‘Cocaine,’ ‘Call Me The Breeze,’ and ‘After Midnight.’

The first eight albums in the career of the ever-influential J.J. Cale are to be presented in a limited edition vinyl boxed set with a foreword by one of his greatest admirers, Mark Knopfler.

Tulsa Sound will be released on October 6 and features many of the best-loved songs by this unique troubadour, including “Cocaine,” “Travelin’ Light,” “Call Me The Breeze,” and “After Midnight.” The eight original LPs will be accompanied by a nine disc, The Early Years, which gathers together his pre-breakthrough singles of the 1960s. The other albums in the set span the years 1971 to 1983, and each is pressed on a different color 180 gram vinyl disc, all remastered at Abbey Road Studios.

The set is accompanied by a 40-page hardback book featuring rare and unseen images, essays, memorabilia, and Knopfler’s foreword. “J.J. Cale kept me falling in love with guitar, kept me wanting to play the instrument,” says the British guitar hero and singer-songwriter. “But most important for me, I think, is the songwriter in him, the deep well of creativity that has given us so many bewitching songs to treasure.”

Other greats to sing Cale’s praises include Eric Clapton, who called him “One of the most important artists in the history of rock, quietly representing the greatest asset his country has ever had…he has been an incredible inspiration to me. His records are really minimal, light, it’s all about finesse. It’s almost like he’s whispering in your ear but you hear everything single word. I don’t know how he does it. It’s such a cunning technique.”

Neil Young observed: “Of all the players I ever heard, it’s gotta be Hendrix and J.J. Cale who are the best electric guitar players,” while Tom Petty added: “One of our favorite songwriters is a man named JJ Cale. He’s a fantastic writer.”

Pre-order the Tulsa Sound boxed set, which is released on October 6.
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on August 15, 2023, 09:02:31 PM
ooooohhhhh, must have.
have been one of the lucky few in EU to have seen the man live, and actually had a (brief) chat, always been a MAJOR JJ fan. thnx for this!!
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on August 15, 2023, 09:03:50 PM
but ahum, 204 euro....need to sleep over it..
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on August 15, 2023, 09:07:48 PM
forget it, this is the best of both worlds, JJ's music and a foreword by Mark. ordered!
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: hunter on August 15, 2023, 09:20:27 PM
 :lol
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Robson on August 16, 2023, 08:58:37 PM
It's a good news. I recently bought album "Grasshopper" Thanks for the information :)
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on August 21, 2023, 08:43:10 AM
It's a good news. I recently bought album "Grasshopper" Thanks for the information :)
JJ so rules.
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Vesper on October 13, 2023, 04:47:53 PM
Has anyone received it and is willing to share the foreword by MK?
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on October 17, 2023, 08:20:48 AM
yes i can. i found it to be well written. will be later today though.
oh and i love the book, even besides the MK foreword.
and then there are these classic albums....
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Jules on October 17, 2023, 10:10:43 AM
Is only released on LP?
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on October 17, 2023, 10:39:21 AM
there you go
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on October 17, 2023, 10:40:27 AM
and here the big pic left from the message.
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: dustyvalentino on October 17, 2023, 10:46:48 AM
Thanks Pottel. Odd to be driving home to his house through Deptford, other side of London!
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on October 17, 2023, 10:48:05 AM
Thanks Pottel. Odd to be driving home to his house through Deptford, other side of London!
the lying bastard! anything for social media clicks!!
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Love Expresso on November 06, 2023, 10:22:02 PM
Quite underwhelming foreword...

LE
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: JF on November 06, 2023, 11:29:43 PM
hey ! nice to see you back LE !  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: quizzaciously on November 07, 2023, 01:11:12 AM
hey! nice to see you back LE !  :thumbsup

It's funny. I'm so used to seeing LE and his brilliant thoughts on this forum that even forgot to spot the comeback. The foreword is underwhelming and shows why Mark doesn't write books.
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Jules on November 07, 2023, 06:18:53 AM
Funny he mentions the development in Deptford in a homage to J.J.Cale.

Everytime I go to London with my "Knopfler gang" of friends we go to Deptford if we have time, and the last, in 2019 was very disappointing. Deptford always had something special, as a kind of island in London, with its own character, but that last visit, Deptford had changed to a cool area, with big buildings of cosy apartments, gyms, shops etc, as any other place in London, just another cool area of the city, probable far expensive that it used to be.

Yes, the Farrer House and the other similar buildings are still there, but everything surrounded has changed and doesn't look different to some neighborhoods in the central areas of London. Still not a so big change like when the Isle of dogs turned into the new financial district of Canary wharf or Silvertown changing to what it is now, but close.

Would this turn into a song?

Going back to topic, that driving through the place he used to live, and that hadn't changed so much when he and John went to unveil the plaque next to the flat where they lived back in the late 70's, he had memories of developing his guitar style listening to J.J records and that's why he wrote about Deptford in this forewords, which is nice to read as everytime he spoke about those years in his radio chapters.
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on November 07, 2023, 08:26:46 AM
Quite underwhelming foreword...

LE
i disagree. but, what were you expecting then?
by the way the box is a joy to listen to (and read)
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Love Expresso on November 07, 2023, 08:48:59 AM
Well, my first impression was to be underwhelmed because it is so short. The fact that MK was chosen from all these guitarists influenced by JJ (Eric Clapton for example) maybe let me to expect something more spectacular, more detailed or  elaborated. But of course, the theme of MK's lines, driving through the night and feeling blue of something and the shortness of it indeed is like a JJ Cale song if you like.  JJ never was a big star or a guitar hero (although he was the real one), and his compositions and lyrics were metronomic and compact, so I guess JJ would have loved this foreword. "Less is more" seldomly fitted better to anyone than JJ.

You need to listen more than once to JJ Cale songs to detect their beauty. It's the same with this foreword obviously, so, yes, MK still has a way with words.

LE
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: dustyvalentino on November 07, 2023, 10:29:46 AM
Funny he mentions the development in Deptford in a homage to J.J.Cale.

Everytime I go to London with my "Knopfler gang" of friends we go to Deptford if we have time, and the last, in 2019 was very disappointing. Deptford always had something special, as a kind of island in London, with its own character, but that last visit, Deptford had changed to a cool area, with big buildings of cosy apartments, gyms, shops etc, as any other place in London, just another cool area of the city, probable far expensive that it used to be.

Yes, the Farrer House and the other similar buildings are still there, but everything surrounded has changed and doesn't look different to some neighborhoods in the central areas of London. Still not a so big change like when the Isle of dogs turned into the new financial district of Canary wharf or Silvertown changing to what it is now, but close.

Would this turn into a song?

Going back to topic, that driving through the place he used to live, and that hadn't changed so much when he and John went to unveil the plaque next to the flat where they lived back in the late 70's, he had memories of developing his guitar style listening to J.J records and that's why he wrote about Deptford in this forewords, which is nice to read as everytime he spoke about those years in his radio chapters.

Down along the river has fancy flats but Deptford High St is still pretty grungy and crappy :)
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: vgonis on November 07, 2023, 10:57:54 AM
Thank you Pottel for sharing the photo of the foreword. It would have been the only reason to buy the box, since I already have several editions of all of JJ's output and I lack both space and money after getting the DS live box.  ;)  I think that given the history of MK as a journalist, teacher, songwriter and person who was in the media spotlight for decades, and this being  written words, he chose to convey a feeling rather than providing new information. So it is a matter of expectations reading the foreword, but I get what LE is saying. It is way too small to begin with, yes, even for a foreword, but remember it is also one of their marketing points, so raising expectations. Unless of course, MK sat down one morning while drinking his tea and let out a stream of conscience. Oh well, I'd rather have some recordings of them two playing together, but whatever we get is fine.
Again Pottel, many thanks for sharing the photos!       
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Jules on November 07, 2023, 11:45:41 AM
Funny he mentions the development in Deptford in a homage to J.J.Cale.

Everytime I go to London with my "Knopfler gang" of friends we go to Deptford if we have time, and the last, in 2019 was very disappointing. Deptford always had something special, as a kind of island in London, with its own character, but that last visit, Deptford had changed to a cool area, with big buildings of cosy apartments, gyms, shops etc, as any other place in London, just another cool area of the city, probable far expensive that it used to be.

Yes, the Farrer House and the other similar buildings are still there, but everything surrounded has changed and doesn't look different to some neighborhoods in the central areas of London. Still not a so big change like when the Isle of dogs turned into the new financial district of Canary wharf or Silvertown changing to what it is now, but close.

Would this turn into a song?

Going back to topic, that driving through the place he used to live, and that hadn't changed so much when he and John went to unveil the plaque next to the flat where they lived back in the late 70's, he had memories of developing his guitar style listening to J.J records and that's why he wrote about Deptford in this forewords, which is nice to read as everytime he spoke about those years in his radio chapters.

Down along the river has fancy flats but Deptford High St is still pretty grungy and crappy :)

But the surroundings of the flats are also quite cosy, I remember a market next to The Albany and last time there were some trendy coffe shops, gyms, shops and things like that... All the neighborhood changed, even the street where the LOG is, the buildings next to it now are cool places, or at least in 2019. My memory probably fails with the exact places I'm talking about but the general impression of those two spots (Albany and Farrer House) are of places like that.
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on November 07, 2023, 04:15:52 PM
Thank you Pottel for sharing the photo of the foreword. It would have been the only reason to buy the box, since I already have several editions of all of JJ's output and I lack both space and money after getting the DS live box.  ;)  I think that given the history of MK as a journalist, teacher, songwriter and person who was in the media spotlight for decades, and this being  written words, he chose to convey a feeling rather than providing new information. So it is a matter of expectations reading the foreword, but I get what LE is saying. It is way too small to begin with, yes, even for a foreword, but remember it is also one of their marketing points, so raising expectations. Unless of course, MK sat down one morning while drinking his tea and let out a stream of conscience. Oh well, I'd rather have some recordings of them two playing together, but whatever we get is fine.
Again Pottel, many thanks for sharing the photos!       
nice to hear from you buddy. my pleasure!
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on November 07, 2023, 04:16:26 PM
Well, my first impression was to be underwhelmed because it is so short. The fact that MK was chosen from all these guitarists influenced by JJ (Eric Clapton for example) maybe let me to expect something more spectacular, more detailed or  elaborated. But of course, the theme of MK's lines, driving through the night and feeling blue of something and the shortness of it indeed is like a JJ Cale song if you like.  JJ never was a big star or a guitar hero (although he was the real one), and his compositions and lyrics were metronomic and compact, so I guess JJ would have loved this foreword. "Less is more" seldomly fitted better to anyone than JJ.

You need to listen more than once to JJ Cale songs to detect their beauty. It's the same with this foreword obviously, so, yes, MK still has a way with words.

LE
what i founmd interesting is the lack of Clapton content, he is also NOT thanked, mark is.
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Barrow boy on November 07, 2023, 10:38:03 PM
JJ cale along with Mark and clapton were the main characters of all the road trips that I remember from my childhood. By that time I couldn't appreciate them but as I grew I've rediscovered them and now they are essential to me. Especially Mark. Does somebody know when those pictures were taken?  Thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on November 10, 2023, 10:16:00 AM
14.09.1985, South California, at a JJ show
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: JF on November 10, 2023, 05:54:48 PM
JJ cale along with Mark and clapton were the main characters of all the road trips that I remember from my childhood. By that time I couldn't appreciate them but as I grew I've rediscovered them and now they are essential to me. Especially Mark. Does somebody know when those pictures were taken?  Thanks for sharing!

and here, you can find somme other pics from this evening :

https://www.facebook.com/groups/direstraitsandmk/posts/10159419242424023/

Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: JF on December 05, 2023, 12:41:43 PM
J.J. Cale was born on December 5, 1938.
he would have turned 85 today

A few words about the father of the "Tulsa sound" and one of Mark's great influences
👇👇👇
https://textes-blog-rock-n-roll.fr/j-j-cale-aurait-eu-85-ans-aujourdhui/
Title: Re: Mark Knopfler Writes Foreword For J.J. Cale’s ‘Tulsa Sound’ Box
Post by: Pottel on December 05, 2023, 08:37:41 PM
JJ cale along with Mark and clapton were the main characters of all the road trips that I remember from my childhood. By that time I couldn't appreciate them but as I grew I've rediscovered them and now they are essential to me. Especially Mark. Does somebody know when those pictures were taken?  Thanks for sharing!

and here, you can find somme other pics from this evening :

https://www.facebook.com/groups/direstraitsandmk/posts/10159419242424023/


and those pics were made by Mike Kappus, JJ's manager. i did contact him, but he said the night was NOT recorded....historical failure imho...