Paradise And Lunch by Ry Cooder

Paradise And Lunch

Ry Cooder

1974

Paradise And Lunch is a Rock album by Ry Cooder, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 93 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Roots Rock
  • warm
  • laid-back
  • southern

About

In 1974, while songs like “Kung-Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas and Abba’s “Waterloo” were topping the charts, what was Ry Cooder up to? Well, he was playing duets with jazz legend Earl “Fatha” Hines on ragtime classics like Blind Blake’s “Diddy Wah Diddy,” of course. Iconoclasts don’t come more personable than Cooder, and <i>Paradise and Lunch</i> is as celebratory and fun as eccentricity can be. As usual, Cooder rematches and reconfigures song styles from across the spectrum, turning Bobby Womack’s “It’s All Over Now” to a Jamaican shuffle and Washington’s Phillips haunting 1929 church warning “You Can’t Stop a Tattler” into the warmly orchestrated ode to true love that is “Tattler.” Cooder’s take on Blind Willie McTell’s “Married Man’s A Fool” is one of his most rocking moments, but the highlight of the album is “Walls Don’t Talk.” With its layers of interlocked guitar and shuffling, chunky groove, Little Milton’s song about the trustworthy nature of inanimate objects rollicks with grinning jubilation.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Tamp 'Em Up Solid3:19
  2. A2Tattler4:14
  3. A3Married Man's A Fool3:10
  4. A4Jesus On The Mainline4:09
  5. A5It's All Over Now4:49

Side B

  1. B1I'm A Fool For A Cigarette / Feelin' Good4:25
  2. B2If Walls Could Talk3:12
  3. B3Mexican Divorce3:51
  4. B4Ditty Wa Ditty5:42

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6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 93 pressings tracked on Gatefold