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Personnel: Ry Cooder (vocals, guitar); Plas Johnson (alto saxophone); Oscar Brashear (cornet); Earl Hines (piano); Ronnie Barron (piano, organ); Russ Titelman, Chris Ethridge, Red Callender, John Duke (bass); Jim Keltner (drums); Milt Holland (drums, percussion); Bobby King, Gene Mumford, Bill Johnson, George McCurn, Walter Cook, Richard Jones, Karl Russell (background vocals). Recorded at Warner Bros. Studios, North Hollywood, California. 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
Uncut (2/03, p.78) - "...The result is an homage to the great tradition of American roots music, but which at the same time reinvents it in the spirit of rock'n'roll..." Paradise And Lunch Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $1.09) | | Category | Rock Albums, R&B CDs, Rock/Pop, Country Rock | | Label | Reprise | | Orig Year | 1974 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6455  | | CD Universe Part number | 1099041 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 09, 1989 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Lenny Waronker; Russ Titelman | | Engineer | Lee Herschberg | | Recording Time | 37 minutes | | Personnel | Ca - cornet Jim Keltner - drums Ry Cooder - vocals, guitar William "Bill" Greene Ronnie Barron - piano, organ Russ Titelman Richard Jones John Duke - bass Gene Mumford George McCurn Karl Russell - background vocals Walter Cook
Also: Plas Johnson, Milt Holland, Chris Ethridge, Bobby "Blanco" King, Earl Hines, Henry "Red" Ojeda |
Ry Cooder Paradise And Lunch Songs Paradise And Lunch Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   His best 70's album An entertaining mix of American music from start to finish. I can't help but smile every time I listen! Submitted by Luis V (Chicago, IL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent I have both the album AND the CD. This is outstanding music. Submitted by cameroon (California) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Premium Cooder I have almost all of his collection, and this one is without doubt my fav...rich, sultry, inspiring blues with whimsy all around...if you pick just one to own, this should be the one Submitted by jb (Atlantic Beach, NC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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