Ry Cooder

Ry Cooder

Person from United States

Genres: blues, folk, guitar, singer-songwriter, rock

Ry Cooder

About Ry Cooder

Ryland "Ry" Peter Cooder (b. 1947) is a guitarist, singer and composer from the United States. He is known mostly for his slide guitar work, his passion for American roots music, and for his collaborations with the Rolling Stones, the Buena Vista Social Club and many other musicians from countries all around the world. Born in Los Angeles, California on 15th March 1947, Cooder first attracted attention in the 1960s, playing with Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band, after having worked with Taj Mahal in The Rising Sons. He was a session guitarist on various recording sessions with the Rolling Stones in 1968 and 1969; Cooder's contributions most notably appear on the Stones' Beggars Banquet where he shares a prominent credit with pianist, Nicky Hopkins on the back cover. He continued to appear on the succeeding albums, Let It Bleed, and Sticky Fingers, on which he contributed the haunting slide guitar solo to "Sister Morphine". Cooder is reputed to have taught Keith Richards to play in open-G tuning, now a Richards hallmark, as well as to have written the open-G signature riff of "Honky Tonk Women". 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. For some time after the sessions, Cooder accused Keith Richards of "ripping him off" musically, but now refuses to talk about his experiences with the Stones. Cooder played slide guitar for the 1970 film Performance, which contained Mick Jagger's first solo single, "Memo from Turner" on which Cooder played guitar. 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 1970s 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 1970s albums (with the exception of Jazz) cannot be neatly pigeonholed by genre, But - to generalise 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 1950s R&B and blues; and Borderline an eclectic mix of Tex-Mex with blues, R&B, and country and Get Rhythm, with more 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, and the haunting title song "Paris, Texas" on Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night (Cold Was the Ground)", which he described as "The most soulful, transcendent piece in all music from the US." 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".

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Ry Cooder Smack Dab In the Middle
Ry Cooder Yellow Roses
Ry Cooder Ditty Wah Ditty
Ry Cooder Christmas Time This Year
Ry Cooder Mama, Don't Treat Your Daughter Mean
Ry Cooder All Shook Up
Ry Cooder Paris, Texas
Ry Cooder Little Sister
Ry Cooder Mutt Romney Blues
Ry Cooder A Night In L.A. (Excerpt)
Ry Cooder I Got Mine
Ry Cooder Jesus And Woody
Ry Cooder Tamp' Em up Solid
Ry Cooder Humpty Dumpty World
Ry Cooder Diddy Wah Diddy
Ry Cooder I'll Be Rested When the Roll Is Called
Ry Cooder Cruising With Rafe
Ry Cooder F.D.R. In Trinidad
Ry Cooder Police Dog Blues
Ry Cooder The Bourgeois Blues
Ry Cooder Vigilante Man
Ry Cooder Walkin' Away Blues
Ry Cooder Jesse James
Ry Cooder Dirty Chateau
Ry Cooder Taxes on the Farmer Feeds Us All | Mixxx
Ry Cooder The Very Thing That Makes You Rich (Makes Me Poor) | Mixxx
Ry Cooder Los Chucos Suaves
Ry Cooder I Think Its Going to Work out Fine
Ry Cooder The Long Riders
Ry Cooder Get Rhythm (2018 Remaster)
Smack Dab In the Middle
Yellow Roses
Ditty Wah Ditty
Christmas Time This Year
Mama, Don't Treat Your Daughter Mean
All Shook Up
Paris, Texas
Little Sister
Mutt Romney Blues
A Night In L.A. (Excerpt)
I Got Mine
Jesus And Woody
Tamp' Em up Solid
Humpty Dumpty World
Diddy Wah Diddy
I'll Be Rested When the Roll Is Called
Cruising With Rafe
F.D.R. In Trinidad
Police Dog Blues
The Bourgeois Blues
Vigilante Man
Walkin' Away Blues
Jesse James
Dirty Chateau
Taxes on the Farmer Feeds Us All | Mixxx
The Very Thing That Makes You Rich (Makes Me Poor) | Mixxx
Los Chucos Suaves
I Think Its Going to Work out Fine
The Long Riders
Get Rhythm (2018 Remaster)