

Hero image 0 of Paradise & Lunch (CD), 0 of 1
Paradise & Lunch (CD)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
Ry Cooder understands that a great song is a great song, whether it was written before the Depression or last week. Still, at the same time he isn't afraid to explore new avenues and possibilities for the material. Like his three previous records, Paradise and Lunch is filled with treasures which become part of a world where eras and styles converge without ever sounding forced or contrived. One may think that an album that contains a traditional railroad song, tunes by assorted blues greats, and a Negro spiritual alongside selections by the likes of Bobby Womack, Burt Bacharach, and Little Milton may lack cohesiveness or merely come across as a history lesson, but to Cooder this music is all part of the same fabric and is as relevant and accessible as anything else that may be happening at the time. No matter when it was written or how it may have been done in the past, the tracks, led by Cooder's brilliant guitar, are taken to new territory where they can coexist. It's as if Washington Phillips' "Tattler" could have shared a place on the charts with Womack's "It's All Over Now" or Little Milton's "If Walls Could Talk." That he's successful on these, as well as the Salvation Army march of "Jesus on the Mainline" or the funky, gospel feel of Blind Willie McTell's "Married Man's a Fool," is not only a credit to Cooder's talent and ingenuity as an arranger and bandleader, but also to the songs themselves. The album closes with its most stripped-down track, an acoustic guitar and piano duet with jazz legend Earl "Fatha" Hines on the Blind Blake classic "Ditty Wah Ditty." Here both musicians are given plenty of room to showcase their instrumental prowess, and the results are nothing short of stunning. Eclectic, intelligent, and thoroughly entertaining, Paradise and Lunch remains Ry Cooder's masterpiece. ~ Brett Hartenbach, All Music Guide
Specs
- PerformerRy Cooder
- Music genreRock
- Music subgenrePop
- Music release typeRelease
- Media formatCD
- EditionStandard
Current price is USD$15.78
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
Details Coming Soon
Ry Cooder understands that a great song is a great song, whether it was written before the Depression or last week. Still, at the same time he isn't afraid to explore new avenues and possibilities for the material. Like his three previous records, Paradise and Lunch is filled with treasures which become part of a world where eras and styles converge without ever sounding forced or contrived. One may think that an album that contains a traditional railroad song, tunes by assorted blues greats, and a Negro spiritual alongside selections by the likes of Bobby Womack, Burt Bacharach, and Little Milton may lack cohesiveness or merely come across as a history lesson, but to Cooder this music is all part of the same fabric and is as relevant and accessible as anything else that may be happening at the time. No matter when it was written or how it may have been done in the past, the tracks, led by Cooder's brilliant guitar, are taken to new territory where they can coexist. It's as if Washington Phillips' "Tattler" could have shared a place on the charts with Womack's "It's All Over Now" or Little Milton's "If Walls Could Talk." That he's successful on these, as well as the Salvation Army march of "Jesus on the Mainline" or the funky, gospel feel of Blind Willie McTell's "Married Man's a Fool," is not only a credit to Cooder's talent and ingenuity as an arranger and bandleader, but also to the songs themselves. The album closes with its most stripped-down track, an acoustic guitar and piano duet with jazz legend Earl "Fatha" Hines on the Blind Blake classic "Ditty Wah Ditty." Here both musicians are given plenty of room to showcase their instrumental prowess, and the results are nothing short of stunning. Eclectic, intelligent, and thoroughly entertaining, Paradise and Lunch remains Ry Cooder's masterpiece. ~ Brett Hartenbach, All Music Guide
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Performer
Ry Cooder
Music genre
Rock
Music subgenre
Pop
Music release type
Release
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Warnings
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
COLLATERAL $13.40
$1340current price $13.40COLLATERAL
Tahiti 80 - Here With You - Rock - CD $18.62 $109.53/lb
$1862current price $18.62$109.53/lbTahiti 80 - Here With You - Rock - CD
Spotlight (CD) $15.30
$1530current price $15.30Spotlight (CD)
Against the Grain (CD) $21.25
$2125current price $21.25Against the Grain (CD)
Lucky Town (CD) $12.52 Was $14.69
$1252current price $12.52, Was $14.69$14.69Lucky Town (CD)
Human Touch (CD) $14.79
$1479current price $14.79Human Touch (CD)
Honeyrunners - Everything Is On Fire - Music & Performance - CD $18.22 $227.75/lb
$1822current price $18.22$227.75/lbHoneyrunners - Everything Is On Fire - Music & Performance - CD
Perspective (CD) $16.22
$1622current price $16.22Perspective (CD)
Original Love (CD) $7.73
$773current price $7.73Original Love (CD)
Figli E Figliastri (CD) $17.60
$1760current price $17.60Figli E Figliastri (CD)
On the Third Day (CD) $14.79
$1479current price $14.79On the Third Day (CD)
Quam Dilecta (CD) $15.93
$1593current price $15.93Quam Dilecta (CD)
All The Way (CD) $13.66
$1366current price $13.66All The Way (CD)
To Dreamers (CD) $17.50
$1750current price $17.50To Dreamers (CD)
Last Train to Mashville 2 (CD) $14.19
$1419current price $14.19Last Train to Mashville 2 (CD)
Metaphysics (CD) $14.19
$1419current price $14.19Metaphysics (CD)
Samaris (CD) $17.95
$1795current price $17.95Samaris (CD)
Now Or Never (CD) $14.19 Was $17.99
$1419current price $14.19, Was $17.99$17.99Now Or Never (CD)
Soft Will (CD) $13.71
$1371current price $13.71Soft Will (CD)
Past The Evening Sun (CD) $14.18
$1418current price $14.18Past The Evening Sun (CD)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
