Sold Date:
November 23, 2024
Start Date:
May 23, 2023
Final Price:
$41.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
4541
Buyer Feedback:
0
Ry Cooder - Paradise And Lunch - Speakers Corner LP
180-gram vinyl Remastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original analog tape Pressed at Pallas in Germany A good 20 years have passed since a band with ancient musicians from Cuba — the Buena Vista Social Club — took the world by storm. Behind the project, in the wings yet right in the midst of this unheard-of music, was Ry Cooder, who regarded this encounter as the greatest musical event of his entire life. The bottleneck guitar hero had always been very interested in the music from the other Americas ever since the solo albums he made in his early years, in which he told the story of the American folk and blues in a multitude of styles. The LP Paradise And Lunch is no exception and begins with gospel-like grooves that smell of native soil. The faint smell of a wooden church from pioneering days wafts out of the processional antiphonal song "Jesus On The Mainline" and a healthy 12-bar blues paints a picture of what silent witnesses could tell if they could ("If Walls Could Talk"). Cooder and his sidemen felt themselves perfectly at home when adventuring further afield and this is testified to in the laid-back calypso rhythm of "It's All Over Now" and the clip-clop of "Mexican Divorce." This wonderful album is highly recommended for each and every number, but if you want a tip for a very special track, then just listen to the ragtime piano rolls in Bo Diddley's "Ditty Wah Ditty." Recording: 1974 at the Warner Brothers Studios in North Hollywood and Burbank (USA), by Lee Herschberg Production: Lenny Waronker & Russ Titelman Tamp 'Em Up Solid Tattler Married Man's A Fool Jesus On The Mainline It's All Over Now I'm A Fool For A Cigarette / Feelin' Good If Walls Could Talk Mexican Divorce Ditty Wa Ditty
Ry Cooder - Paradise And Lunch - Speakers Corner LP
180-gram vinyl
Remastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original analog tape
Pressed at Pallas in Germany
A good 20 years have passed since a band with ancient musicians from Cuba — the Buena Vista Social Club — took the world by storm. Behind the project, in the wings yet right in the midst of this unheard-of music, was Ry Cooder, who regarded this encounter as the greatest musical event of his entire life. The bottleneck guitar hero had always been very interested in the music from the other Americas ever since the solo albums he made in his early years, in which he told the story of the American folk and blues in a multitude of styles.
The LP Paradise And Lunch is no exception and begins with gospel-like grooves that smell of native soil. The faint smell of a wooden church from pioneering days wafts out of the processional antiphonal song "Jesus On The Mainline" and a healthy 12-bar blues paints a picture of what silent witnesses could tell if they could ("If Walls Could Talk"). Cooder and his sidemen felt themselves perfectly at home when adventuring further afield and this is testified to in the laid-back calypso rhythm of "It's All Over Now" and the clip-clop of "Mexican Divorce."
This wonderful album is highly recommended for each and every number, but if you want a tip for a very special track, then just listen to the ragtime piano rolls in Bo Diddley's "Ditty Wah Ditty."
Recording: 1974 at the Warner Brothers Studios in North Hollywood and Burbank (USA), by Lee Herschberg
Production: Lenny Waronker & Russ Titelman
Tamp 'Em Up Solid
Tattler
Married Man's A Fool
Jesus On The Mainline
It's All Over Now
I'm A Fool For A Cigarette / Feelin' Good
If Walls Could Talk
Mexican Divorce
Ditty Wa Ditty
eBay integration by