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Release Date July 19, 2000
This type of cd is quite a specialist thing, there are not many people out there who want a disk full of sound effects unless they have specific use for them, i myself am a practising all be it amatueur musician (hopefully proffesional one day) so for me a very valuable tool. Most of the samples are good, although the alien type samples seem a little miss-placed for a collection of horror sound effects and really should'nt be in there at all. These sound effects for me will only come to life once woven into my very heavy metal music which will give the music a new level of horror and ambience
Release Date October 17, 1990
The secret to enjoying this album is to skip the first track (UFO...), which is a bit of a turkey, and for which I've deducted a star! The rest of the disc is well up to the expected standard, featuring phenomenal musicianship (Keltner, Hiatt etcetera) and pin-sharp production. From a rootsy take on "Blue Suede Shoes" to the closing track, "That's the Way..." A brilliant album. If you have a soul, buy it!
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Ry Cooder has many influences - from the early days as part of Taj Mahal's backing group (Ryland P Cooder, Rhythm Guitar) to the global success of Buena Vista Social Club. This collection pre-dates the latter and post-dates the former - a rather strange bracketing, that has more to do with label allegiance than completeness.
Nontheless, if you know Ryland only as a musical archaeologist, this is a great introduction to his enormous talent. Missing (in my view), are some great songs, such as 634-5789 and Across the Borderline - not to mention the classic Coast of Malabar (with the Chieftains). Still, there's enough here to whet your appetite for more - and it's almost impossible to keep up with his output. He'll have a very comfortable ... Read More:
Release Date March 04, 1994
Ry Cooder has many influences - from the early days as part of Taj Mahal's backing group (Ryland P Cooder, Rhythm Guitar) to the global success of Buena Vista Social Club. This collection pre-dates the latter and post-dates the former - a rather strange bracketing, that has more to do with label allegiance than completeness.
Nontheless, if you know Ryland only as a musical archaeologist, this is a great introduction to his enormous talent. Missing (in my view), are some great songs, such as 634-5789 and Across the Borderline - not to mention the classic Coast of Malabar (with the Chieftains). Still, there's enough here to whet your appetite for more - and it's almost impossible to keep up with his output. He'll have a very comfortable ... Read More:
Release Date June 30, 1998
Ry Cooder has many influences - from the early days as part of Taj Mahal's backing group (Ryland P Cooder, Rhythm Guitar) to the global success of Buena Vista Social Club. This collection pre-dates the latter and post-dates the former - a rather strange bracketing, that has more to do with label allegiance than completeness.
Nontheless, if you know Ryland only as a musical archaeologist, this is a great introduction to his enormous talent. Missing (in my view), are some great songs, such as 634-5789 and Across the Borderline - not to mention the classic Coast of Malabar (with the Chieftains). Still, there's enough here to whet your appetite for more - and it's almost impossible to keep up with his output. He'll have a very comfortable ... Read More:
Release Date May 23, 1988
The secret to enjoying this album is to skip the first track (UFO...), which is a bit of a turkey, and for which I've deducted a star! The rest of the disc is well up to the expected standard, featuring phenomenal musicianship (Keltner, Hiatt etcetera) and pin-sharp production. From a rootsy take on "Blue Suede Shoes" to the closing track, "That's the Way..." A brilliant album. If you have a soul, buy it!
Release Date October 17, 1990
The secret to enjoying this album is to skip the first track (UFO...), which is a bit of a turkey, and for which I've deducted a star! The rest of the disc is well up to the expected standard, featuring phenomenal musicianship (Keltner, Hiatt etcetera) and pin-sharp production. From a rootsy take on "Blue Suede Shoes" to the closing track, "That's the Way..." A brilliant album. If you have a soul, buy it!
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