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Ry CooderBop Till You Drop ... CD
Warner, 1979. Used ... $5.99
... CD
(Out of print early CD pressing, made in West Germany.)

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Ry CooderInto The Purple Valley ... CD
Reprise, 1972. Used ... $3.99
Titles include "How Can You Keep On Moving", "FDR In Trinidad", "On A Monday", "Vigilante Man", "Taxes On The Farmer Feeds Us All", and "Billy The Kid". CD

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✨✧ Ry CooderAlamo Bay ... LP
Slash, 1985. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
With David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos, Van Dyke Parks, David Lindley, Kazu Matsui, Amy Madigan, John Hiatt, Lee Ving, Emil Richards, and others. (Soundtracks, Rock) LP, Vinyl record album
(A nice copy.)

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✨✧ Ry CooderBop Till You Drop ... CD
Warner, 1979. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD
Also available Bop Till You Drop ... CD 5.99

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✨✧ Ry CooderI, Flathead – The Songs Of Kash Buk & The Klowns (Deluxe Edition) ... CD
Nonesuch, 2008. Used CD & Book ... Out Of Stock
Packaged in a nice 104 page hardback book. CD
(In great shape!)

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✨✧ Ry CooderJazz ... CD
Warner, Mid 70s. Used ... Out Of Stock
Arranged and conducted by Joseph Byrd. Titles include "Face To Face That I Shall Meet Him", "In A Mist", "Flashes", "Nobody", and "We Shall Be Happy". CD

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✨✧ Ry CooderSlide Area ... CD
Warner, 1982. Used ... Out Of Stock
Titles include "Gypsy Woman", "I Need A Woman", "UFO Has Landed In The Ghetto", "I'm Drinking Again", and "Which Came First". CD

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✨✧ Ry Cooder & Vishwa Mohan BhattMeeting By The River ... CD
Water Lily Acoustics, 1992. Used ... Out Of Stock
(Global Grooves, Rock) CD
(Out of print, traycard artwork is lightly wrinkled.)

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✨✧ Ry CooderBorder ... LP
Backstreet, 1982. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
(Soundtracks, Rock) LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Ry CooderInto The Purple Valley ... LP
Reprise, 1972. Very Good Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
Titles include "How Can You Keep On Moving", "FDR In Trinidad", "On A Monday", "Vigilante Man", "Taxes On The Farmer Feeds Us All", and "Billy The Kid". LP, Vinyl record album
Also available Into The Purple Valley ... CD 3.99

Exact matches11
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✨✧ Ry CooderLong Riders ... LP
Warner, 1980. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
... LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Ry CooderParadise & Lunch ... LP
Reprise, 1974. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Titles include "Tap Em Up Solid", "I'm A Fool For A Cigareet", "Married Man's A Fool", "Mexican Divorce", and "Ditty Wa Ditty". LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Ry CooderChicken Skin Music ... CD
Reprise, 1976. Used ... Out Of Stock
Titles include "Chloe", "Yellow Roses", "Smack Dab In The Middle", "The Bourgeois Blues", "I Got Mine", and "He'll Have To Go". CD

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✨✧ Ry CooderGet Rhythm ... LP
Warner, 1987. Sealed ... Out Of Stock
Titles include "Low Commotion", "Going Back To Okinawa", "All Shook Up", "Let's Have A Ball", "Get Rhythm", and "13 Question Method". LP, Vinyl record album
 
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David BlueThese 23 Days In September/Stories/Nice Baby & The Angel/Cupid's Arrow ... CD
Morello (UK), 1968/1971/1973/1976. New Copy 2 CDs ... $16.99 19.99
Four lost albums from David Blue – a really compelling singer/songwriter, ripe for rediscovery! First up is These 23 Days In September, recorded for Reprise – a really moody little record from David Blue – a folksy singer who's got a style that definitely lives up to the melancholy promise of his name! Blue's definitely an artist with a difference – working in the familiar mode of vocals and acoustic guitar, but with an edge and distinctness that really sets him apart from the folkies of a few year before – that sense of different that really set apart a new wave of contemporaries, like Leonard Cohen, Fred Neill, or Tom Rapp. Titles include "These 23 Days In September", "The Sailor's Lament", "Scales For A Window Thief", "You Will Come Back Again", "Slow & Easy", and "The Grand Hotel". Stories is an overlooked early set on Asylum – the kind of really special singer/songwriter material that really set the label apart at the start of the 70s! David Blue has this compelling vocal style that's moody, but down to earth – inflected here and there with guitar contributions from Ry Cooder, who's understated, but really brings out some special qualities in the tunes. Jack Nitzsche adds in some light strings at points – but overall, things are pretty spare and personal – and titles include "Looking For A Friend", "Another One Like Me", "Sister Rose", "The Blues", "Come On John", "Marianne", and "Fire In The Morning". Nice Baby & The Angel shows David Blue really starting to get some star power in his mix – a fuller set, produced by Graham Nash – with work from Nash on guitar, plus more guitar from Dave Mason and David Lindley – in a nice mix of roots elements, but which never overwhelm that unique sense of songwriting and vocals that set David Blue apart from the rest. Titles include "Darlin Jenny", "Troubadour Song", "Train To Anaheim", "True To You", "On Sunday Any Sunday", and "Outlaw Man". On the cover of Cupid's Arrow, David Blue might look a bit cheesy, what with his open shirt and all – but he's definitely the real deal, and very down to earth in his singer/songwriter approach – with a quality that's only underscored by the lineup on the set – a group that features Levon Helm on drums, Jesse Ed Davis on guitar, David Lindley on mandolin and slide, and Barry Goldberg on piano and organ, and also handling production of the album too. The shift from David's roots is a bit like that taken by other contemporaries who once started in more folksy territory, then found a new way to grow in the west coast singer/songwriter scene – and that means that things are more electrified, but still quite far from mainstream music – with original tunes from Blue throughout, and titles that include "I Feel Bad", "Maria Maria", "Primeval Tune", She's Got You", "Tom's Song", and "Run Run Run". CD

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Nicky HopkinsJamming With Edward ... LP
Rolling Stones, 1972. Very Good+ ... $9.99
With Ry Cooder, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts – Recorded during the Rolling Stones "Let It Bleed" sessions. LP, Vinyl record album
(US pressing. Cover has light wear, a vintage UK price sticker and partially unglued seams.)

Possible matches17
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Jack Nitzsche/Mick Jagger/Randy NewmanPerformance – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ... LP
Warner, 1970. Sealed ... $21.99
The jury is sometimes out on the Mick Jagger on-screen performance in the Nicolas Roeg film Performance – but the soundtrack is something pretty separate entirely, and really says a lot more about the spirit of late 60s Warner Brothers Records in LA than it does the arthouse cinema scene in England! The great Jack Nitzsche composed a number of instrumental tracks for the score – maybe his first time in this mode, and prefacing some later 70s successes to come – with titles that include "Rolls Royce & Acid", "Harry Flowers", and "Natural Magic". Other Warner talents get a hand in the music too – as Randy Newman conducted all of Nitzsche's charts, and also sings "Gone Dead Train" – while Ry Cooder delivers bottleneck solos on "Get Away" and "Powis Square". There's also some nice soul-based moments – the cut "Wake Up N*ggers" by The Last Poets, and "Poor White Hound Dog" and "Performance" by Merry Clayton. And yes, Mick does get to sing on one tune – the album's "Memo From Turner" – and the set is completed by Buffy St Marie work on "The Hashishin" and "Dead Dead Red". (Soundtracks, Rock) LP, Vinyl record album
(Rhino reissue on yellow vinyl – still sealed with hype stickers.)

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TortoiseTortoise ... LP
Thrill Jockey, 1994. New Copy (reissue)... $25.99 27.99
Their first one, now a classic in the once-burgeoning "post rock" genre (much as we hate using that term) – and it's hands down one of best and most influential albums to come out of Chicago in the early 90s! A spare, rhythmic blend of moody grooves laid down by 2 basses, 2 drummers, and a host of other instruments. This is the one that still featured Bundy Brown, and overall, it feels more like the work of a core band effort than some of the more atmospheric and thickly-layered Tortoise records to come. Includes "Magnet Pulls Through", "Night Air", "Ry Cooder". "Tin Cans & Twine", "Flyrod", "On Noble", and more. LP, Vinyl record album
Also available Tortoise (white & black swirl vinyl pressing) ... LP 26.99

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TortoiseTortoise (white & black swirl vinyl pressing) ... LP
Thrill Jockey, 1994. New Copy (reissue)... $26.99
Their first one, now a classic in the once-burgeoning "post rock" genre (much as we hate using that term) – and it's hands down one of best and most influential albums to come out of Chicago in the early 90s! A spare, rhythmic blend of moody grooves laid down by 2 basses, 2 drummers, and a host of other instruments. This is the one that still featured Bundy Brown, and overall, it feels more like the work of a core band effort than some of the more atmospheric and thickly-layered Tortoise records to come. Includes "Magnet Pulls Through", "Night Air", "Ry Cooder". "Tin Cans & Twine", "Flyrod", "On Noble", and more. LP, Vinyl record album
Also available Tortoise ... LP 25.99

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✨✧ VariousBobby Gillespie Presents – I Still Can't Believe You're Gone ... CD
Ace (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy ... $12.99 16.99
Blue-tinged work for those days when your heart is breaking and your soul is aching – a really wonderful batch of tracks that are heavy on those late 60s/early 70s moments when male singers were starting to open up a bit and let their emotions show! The vibe here is very different than Bobby Gillespie's own music – and the set brings together bits of country, roots rock, and soul – really special tracks that have a perfect blend of heartfelt vocals, well-penned lyrics, and the kind of arrangements and production that really send the whole thing over the top! The best thing about the collection is that it brings together songs we never would have thought to combine like this – a masterful set list that includes "I Don't Want To Talk About It" by Crazy Horse, "Wait & See" by Lee Hazlewood, "Shades Of A Blue Orphanage" by Thin Lizzy, "The Coldest Days Of My Life" by The Chi-Lites, "Roll Um Easy" by Little Feat, "Magnolia" by JJ Cale, "I Still Can't Believe You're Gone" by Willie Nelson, "Love Sick" by Bob Dylan, I'll Be Long Gone" by Boz Scaggs, "Strong As Death" by Al Green, "Kind Woman" by Percy Sledge, "Dark End Of The Street" by Ry Cooder, "I Feel Like Goin Home" by Charlie Rich, "When My Mind's Gone" by Mott The Hoople, and "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" by Nick Cave. CD
Also available Bobby Gillespie Presents – I Still Can't Believe You're Gone ... LP 29.99

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VariousBobby Gillespie Presents – I Still Can't Believe You're Gone ... LP
Ace (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy 2LP ... $29.99 36.99
Blue-tinged work for those days when your heart is breaking and your soul is aching – a really wonderful batch of tracks that are heavy on those late 60s/early 70s moments when male singers were starting to open up a bit and let their emotions show! The vibe here is very different than Bobby Gillespie's own music – and the set brings together bits of country, roots rock, and soul – really special tracks that have a perfect blend of heartfelt vocals, well-penned lyrics, and the kind of arrangements and production that really send the whole thing over the top! The best thing about the collection is that it brings together songs we never would have thought to combine like this – a masterful set list that includes "I Don't Want To Talk About It" by Crazy Horse, "Wait & See" by Lee Hazlewood, "Shades Of A Blue Orphanage" by Thin Lizzy, "The Coldest Days Of My Life" by The Chi-Lites, "Roll Um Easy" by Little Feat, "Magnolia" by JJ Cale, "I Still Can't Believe You're Gone" by Willie Nelson, "Love Sick" by Bob Dylan, I'll Be Long Gone" by Boz Scaggs, "Strong As Death" by Al Green, "Kind Woman" by Percy Sledge, "Dark End Of The Street" by Ry Cooder, "I Feel Like Goin Home" by Charlie Rich, "When My Mind's Gone" by Mott The Hoople, and "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" by Nick Cave. LP, Vinyl record album
Also available Bobby Gillespie Presents – I Still Can't Believe You're Gone ... CD 12.99

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VariousWarner/Reprise Display Case Vol 3 ... LP
Warner/Reprise, 1972. Near Mint- 2LP Gatefold ... $29.99
Label sampler with cuts by Faces, Captain Beefheart, Halfnelson, Malo, Dionne Warwick, Little Richard, Kenny Young, America, Ry Cooder, Peter Yarrow, Judy Collins, Doug Kershaw, Jerry Garcia, Crazy Horse, and Tracy Nelson. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a promo sticker, some ringwear, yellowing from age, minor blemishes, and a peeled spot at the bottom.)

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✨✧ Eric ClaptonMoney & Cigarettes ... LP
Warner, 1983. Very Good ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
With guests Ry Cooder, Donald Duck Dunn, and Albert Lee. LP, Vinyl record album
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has some wear.)

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✨✧ Everly BrothersStories We Could Tell ... LP
RCA, 1972. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Rare RCA Records work from The Everly Brothers – work that's quite different than the simple pop of their early years! Stories We Could Tell is a killer set done with producer Paul Rothchild – recorded with heavy help from folks like Ry Cooder, David Crosby, Warren Zevon, Delaney & Bonnie, and other rock luminaries – all brought in to help the Brothers hit a hip sort of country sound in their music. Titles include "Christmas Eve Can Kill You", "Del Rio Dan", "Up In Mabel's Room", "All We Really Want To Do", "Breakdown", "Green River", "Mandolin Wind", "Stories We Could Tell", and "I'm Tired Of Singing My Song In Las Vegas". LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a cutout notch.)

Possible matches25
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✨✧ VariousNo Nukes ... CD
Asylum, 1979. Used 2CD ... Out Of Stock
Features performances by the Doobie Brothers, Jackson Browne, Sweeth Honey In The Rock, James Taylor, Chaka Khan, Gil Scott-Heron, Ry Cooder, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Poco, Bruce Springsteen, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. CD

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✨✧ Jack Nitzsche/Mick Jagger/Randy NewmanPerformance – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ... CD
Warner, 1970. Used ... Out Of Stock
The jury is sometimes out on the Mick Jagger on-screen performance in the Nicolas Roeg film Performance – but the soundtrack is something pretty separate entirely, and really says a lot more about the spirit of late 60s Warner Brothers Records in LA than it does the arthouse cinema scene in England! The great Jack Nitzsche composed a number of instrumental tracks for the score – maybe his first time in this mode, and prefacing some later 70s successes to come – with titles that include "Rolls Royce & Acid", "Harry Flowers", and "Natural Magic". Other Warner talents get a hand in the music too – as Randy Newman conducted all of Nitzsche's charts, and also sings "Gone Dead Train" – while Ry Cooder delivers bottleneck solos on "Get Away" and "Powis Square". There's also some nice soul-based moments – the cut "Wake Up N*ggers" by The Last Poets, and "Poor White Hound Dog" and "Performance" by Merry Clayton. And yes, Mick does get to sing on one tune – the album's "Memo From Turner" – and the set is completed by Buffy St Marie work on "The Hashishin" and "Dead Dead Red". (Soundtracks, Rock) CD
Also available Performance – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ... LP 21.99
 
 
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