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J.J. Cale

Is J.J. Cale A-List?

NoB

NoJ.J. Cale is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2006

Clapton Collaboration: The Road to Escondido

Lost A-list status in 2009

Dropped to B tier — Roll On Album Release

Ranking Timeline

1971D$0.01M

After Midnight Gains Recognition

Eric Clapton covers Cale's song 'After Midnight', bringing him initial recognition but minimal financial gain.

1972C$0.05M+$0.04M

Debut Album: Naturally Released

Cale releases his first album, 'Naturally', which receives critical acclaim and starts to build his reputation.

1977B$0.2M+$0.15000000000000002M

Clapton Popularizes Cocaine

Eric Clapton covers 'Cocaine', further boosting Cale's songwriting recognition and royalties.

1981B$0.5M+$0.3M

Shades Released to High Acclaim

Cale releases 'Shades,' continuing his streak of well-regarded albums.

1990B$1M+$0.5M

Travel Log Album Drops

Continues releasing albums, maintaining a steady fan base and respect in the music industry.

2006A$3M+$2M

Clapton Collaboration: The Road to Escondido

Collaborates with Eric Clapton on 'The Road to Escondido', winning a Grammy and increasing his visibility.

2009B$4M+$1M

Roll On Album Release

Cale releases 'Roll On,' continuing his established career and maintaining his influence.

2026B$5M+$1M

Legacy as a Cult Icon

His influence continues to be felt. J.J. Cale remains an artist's artist, celebrated for his unique sound and understated approach, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.

Last updated: February 25, 2026