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Ry Cooder @ AvaxHome - Teampage

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Ryland “Ry” Peter Cooder (born on March 15, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer and composer, best known for his slide guitar work and his interest in various genres of American roots music.

Career

Born in Los Angeles, California, Cooder first attracted attention in the 1960s, playing with Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, after previously having worked with Taj Mahal in The Rising Sons.

He was a guest session guitarist on various recording sessions with the Rolling Stones in 1968 and 1969, and Cooder’s contributions appear on the Stones’ Let It Bleed, and (most significantly) Sticky Fingers, on which he contributed the haunting slide guitar solo to “Sister Morphine”. He was briefly considered to fill the departed Brian Jones’ place in the Rolling Stones, but reportedly Cooder and Keith Richards did not get along very well. Cooder played gritty slide guitar for the infamous 1970 movie Performance, which contained Mick Jagger’s first solo single, “Memo from Turner” on which Cooder played guitar. This soundtrack is a great stand alone recording, with the Stones, Randy Newman, Buffy Ste. Marie, Merry Clayton, The Last Poets.

Throughout the 1970s, Cooder released a series of Warner Brothers albums that showcased his guitar work, to some degree. In this respect, Cooder’s guitar work on these records is not unlike the guitar playing of Robbie Robertson on the Band’s albums: Both virtuosos emphasized song over solo. Cooder’s ’70’s albums spotlight, more than anything, a wide-ranging taste in music. Cooder has been seen as almost a musicologist, exploring bygone musical genres with personalized and sensitive, updated reworkings of revered originals. Cooder’s ’70s albums (with the exception of Jazz) cannot be neatly pidgeonholed by genre, But — to generalize broadly — it might be fair to call Cooder’s first album blues; Into the Purple Valley, Boomer’s Story, and Paradise and Lunch, folk blues; Chicken Skin Music and Showtime, a unique melange of Tex-Mex and Hawaiian; Jazz, 1920s jazz; Bop Till You Drop ’50’s R&B; and Borderline and Get Rhythm, eclectic rock-based excursions.

Cooder has worked as a studio musician and has also scored many film soundtracks, of which perhaps the best known is that for the 1984 Wim Wenders film Paris, Texas. Ry Cooder based this soundtrack on Blind Willie Johnson’s “Dark Was the Night (Cold Was the Ground),” which he described as “The most soulful, transcendent piece in all American music.” His other film work includes Walter Hill’s The Long Riders (1980) and Southern Comfort (1981).

In recent years, Cooder has played a role in the increased appreciation of traditional Cuban music, due to his collaboration as producer in the Buena Vista Social Club (1997) recording, which was a worldwide hit. Wim Wenders directed a documentary film of the musicians involved, Buena Vista Social Club (1999) which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2000. Cooder worked with Tuvan throat singers for the score to the 1993 film Geronimo: An American Legend.

Cooder’s solo work has been an eclectic mix, taking in dust bowl folk, blues, Tex-Mex, soul, gospel, rock, and almost everything else. He has collaborated with many important musicians, including the Rolling Stones, Little Feat, the Chieftains, John Lee Hooker, Gabby Pahinui, and Ali Farka Toure. He formed the Little Village supergroup with Nick Lowe, John Hiatt, and Jim Keltner.

Cooder’s 1979 album Bop Till You Drop was the first popular music album to be recorded digitally. It yielded his biggest hit, a Disco/R&B cover of Elvis Presley’s 1960s recording “Little Sister”.

Rolling Stone magazine named Ry Cooder the 8th Greatest Guitarist of All Time in their “100 Greatest Guitarists” list. Immediately behind Cooder in the list were Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page and The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards. Cooder notably taught Keith Richards how to play in the “open-G” tuning; Richards has used the tuning ever since, including on many of the Stones’ greatest songs.

Cooder also stepped in for the recording of the slide guitar parts in the 1986 film Crossroads, a take on the infamous tale of the blues legend, Robert Johnson.

DISCOGRAPHY

1965/1966 and release 1992 - Rising Sons featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder - Available on Avax by Peetje

1970 - Ry Cooder - Available on Avax by Lalomir

1972 - Into the Purple Valley - Available on Avax by Peetje

1972 - Boomer’s Story - Available on Avax by Peetje

1974 - Paradise And Lunch - Available on Avax by Peetje

1976 - Chicken Skin Music - Available on Avax by Peetje

1977 - Showtime - Available on Avax by Lalomir

1978 - Jazz - Available on avax by Peetje

1979 - Bop Till You Drop - Available on Avax by Peetje

1980 - The Long Riders - Available on Avax by Peetje

1980 - Borderline - Available on Avax by Peetje

1982 - The Slide Area - Available on Avax by Peetje

1985 - Paris, Texas - Available on Avax by ostndr

1985 - Music from Alamo Bay - Available on Avax by Bearwil

1986 - Blue City - Available on Avax by Peetje

1986 - Why Don’t You Try Me Tonight - Available on Avax by JustPlay

1986 - Crossroads - Available on Avax by Peetje

1987 - Get Rhythm - Available on Avax by Peetje

1988 - Pecos Bill - Available on Avax by Peetje

1989 - Johnny Handsome - Available on Avax by Peetje

1991 - Little Village (Ry Cooder, John Hiatt, Nick Lowe & Jim Keltner) Available on Avax by Bearwil

1992 - Trespass - Available on Avax by Peetje

1993 - A Meeting By The River (with VM Bhatt) - Available on Avax by Peetje

1994 - River rescue, The very best of R. C. - Available on Avax by Spinato

1994 - Talking Timbuktu (with Ali Farka Touré) - Available on Avax by JustPlay

1995 - Music by Ry Cooder (2 disc set of film music)

1996 - Last Man Standing OST - Available on Avax by freeloader

1997 - Buena Vista Social Club - Available on Avax by Peetje

—– The documentary - Available on Avax by Apache

1997 - The End Of Violence (Soundtrack) - Available on Avax by Nagiants39

2003 - Mambo Sinuendo - Available on Avax by Ting Fast

2005 - Chávez Ravine - Available on Avax by Hungry Mind (2 files) and Nagiant39 (5 files)

Others on Avax. Cooder as a guest musician:

Bobby King & Terry Evans - Live and Let Live - Available on Avax by Wilbest

- Hopkins, Cooder, Jagger, Wyman and Watt - Jamming with Edwards - Available on Avax by Peetje

- Gabby Pahinui - The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Vol. 1 - Available on Avax by Peetje

- Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (with Ry Cooder) - Available on Avax by Peetje

- Arlo Guthrie - Washington County (with Ry Cooder) - Available on Avax by Peetje

- The Pahinui Bros. featuring Ry Cooder, David Lindley & Jim Keltner - Available on Avax by Ting Fast

- The Chieftains, Ry Cooder «Coast Of Malabar» - Available on Avax by Sauri - Down

Soundtracks

Composer

1980 - The long riders

1980 - The border

1984 - Streets of fire

1985 - Paris, Texas

1985 - Alamo bay

1986 - Crossroads

1986 - Blue city

1986 - The color purple

1988 - Pecos Bill

1989 - Jonhnny Handsome

1992 - Trespass (score)

1993 - Geronimo

1996 - Last Man Standing

1997 - The End of Violence

1998 - Primary Colors

1999 - Buena Vista Social Club

Ry Cooder also appears on these soundtracks

Addicted to Love

Besieged

Cocktail

Palmetto

Performance

Primary Colors

Tales from the Crypt (TV)

His Awards

Broadcast Film Critics Association Award 1999

European Film Award 1999

Golden Satellite 1999

Grammy 1998

Grammy 1989

Grammy 1994

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award 1999

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award 1980

National Board of Review Award 1999

National Society of Film Critics Award 1999

New York Film Critics Circle Award 1999

Online Film Critics Society Award 1999

Additional info

Soundtracks - The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Ry Cooder - Ry Cooder as a session musician


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