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  1. Apr 16, 1981 · Ry Cooder’s Roots. From Tex-Mex to R&B — looking to the past for fame and fortune. By James Henke. April 16, 1981. Ry Cooder, Hammersmith Odeon, Circa November 1980 Fin...

  2. The most complete Ry Cooder discography in the Universe. Produced by : Syd Straw except tracks 1, 2, 5, & 9 co-produced with Anthony Moore, track 6 with Van Dyke Parks, and track 11 with Daniel Lanois

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ry_CooderRy Cooder - Wikipedia

    1970s. Throughout the 1970s, Cooder released a series of Warner Bros. Records albums that showcased his guitar work, initially on the Reprise Records label, before being reassigned to the main Warners label along with many of Reprise's artists when the company retired the imprint.

    • Across the Borderline. At the top spot is this track that Ry Cooder originally recorded for a Japanese television commercial in 1981. A year later, Cooder recorded it with Freddy Fender for the soundtrack to the film The Border.
    • The Chieftains- Dunmore Lasses. It is safe to say that Ry Cooder has been a part of many great collaborations during his career, but just off the top spot of this list is this somewhat overlooked masterpiece that he recorded with the Irish folk group The Chieftains in 1995 taken from the album The Long Black Veil.
    • Crossroads. Ry Cooder was a frequent collaborator with film director Walter Hill and the soundtrack to the film “Crossroads” released in 1986 also featured the talents of blues legend Terry Evans and harmonica player Sonny Terry.
    • Paris, Texas. As stated in the introduction to this list, during the 1980’s Ry Cooder recorded several film soundtracks, the most notable being his work for the movie “Paris, Texas” in 1985.
  4. Apr 25, 2022 · Mon 25 Apr 2022 10.00 EDT. R y Cooder was just 14 when he first saw Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee playing live. “Just their walk to the stage was unbelievably dramatic,” he remembers. The...

  5. May 13, 2024 · The film’s mystifying personae and desolate neo-western vistas have lost none of their original intrigue, thanks in large part to Ry Cooder’s iconic soundtrack – a defining showpiece by a slide...