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| ARTIST: | Ry Cooder |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Brothers |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Get Rhythm, Low-Commotion, Going Back to Okinawa, 13 Question Method, Women Will Rule the World, All Shook Up - Larry Blackmon, I Can Tell by the Way You Smell, Across the Borderline, Let's Have a Ball |
| UPC: | 075992563925 |
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Customer Reviews of Get Rhythm
Ry Cooder at his unconventional best To listen to this is not to get a feel of what Ry is mainly about. He would probably vouch for that. If however, you regarded this a a delve into the uncharted, then the result is an aural feast. The title track sets the mood for the rest of the album. Johnny Cash would be proud that this cover was done very well and in a style which is simply Ry. The outstanding track however is the 13 Question Method. Again, Ry gives a new lease of life to a mediocre song, this time by Chuck Berry. The characteristics and jokey slide technique which Ry employs is amazing. To appreciate slide really well, you need to listen to this album and particularly track 4.
Terrific, But Completely Uncharacteristic For Ry
Ry Cooder was originally best known for his Delta blues & Dust Bowl balladry, later better known for his movie soundtracks & exploration of ethnic music from Cuba, Africa & India. This one is none of the above. It is the closest Ry came to straight-ahead blues-based rock & roll. There are a few resurrected obscurities to be sure, but this shows the side of Ry that is probably the closest to his years as a Rolling Stones sideman.
Fans of Ry's more acoustic offerings should like this as well, so long as they are open to his electric, louder side. It sounds little like Boomer's Story or other early works, but the songs & performances are up to the quality from his classic era. Basically, much of this CD is rent-party stompers. The covers of Get Rhythm and All Shook Up are a hoot.
not his best
I LOVE Ry Cooder's music (I'm naming my soon-to-be -born son Ryland in his honor), but he's done better than this one. Check out Paradise and Lunch, or Borderline, or Chicken Skin Music, or Into The Purple Valley, or...