
Artist
Ry Cooder
Ry Cooder is a blues artist from Los Angeles, California, USA . 29 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Blues · Los Angeles, California, USA · Best blues albums
- 29
- Releases
- 1970–2025
- Active years
Discography
29
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The Prodigal Son
2018

Mambo sinuendo
2003

Bop Till You Drop
1979

Chicken Skin Music
1976

Chávez Ravine
2005

Paradise and Lunch
1974

Ry Cooder
1970

Borderline
1980

Jazz
1978

Into the Purple Valley
1972

Boomer's Story
1972

Get Rhythm
1987

My Name Is Buddy
2007

The Slide Area
1982

Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down
2011

I, Flathead
2008

Election Special
2012

The End Of Violence (Score From The Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2025

Highways & Byways (Live Toronto '81)
2024

1970 - 1987
2013

San Patricio
2010

Crossroads (Original Sountrack)
2008

Show Time
2008

The Ry Cooder Anthology: The UFO Has Landed
2008

Chávez Ravine (2018 Remaster)
2005

Talking Timbuktu
1994

A Meeting by the River
1993

Paris, Texas
1985

Music by Ry Cooder
1970
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About
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”.
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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.
Ry Cooder in brief
- How many Ry Cooder releases are on Riffiter?
- 29 releases are catalogued, spanning 1970 to 2025.
- What genre is Ry Cooder?
- Ry Cooder is catalogued under Blues.
- What is the most recent Ry Cooder release on Riffiter?
- The End Of Violence (Score From The Motion Picture Soundtrack), released in 2025.