The words Renaissance Man is often thrown around to apply to anyone that has more than one interest. When applied to Ry Cooder his nearly 50 years as a master guitarist/musician, producer, songwriter and mentor give those words their proper significance.
The Santa Monica, California native has explored music and culture from across the USA with his roots rock solo offerings as well as the rest of the world, as with his collaborations with Malian singer and multi-instrumentalist Ali Farka Toure and his Grammy-winning work with the Cuban musician ensemble Buena Vista Social Club.
Ry Cooder will release ‘The Prodigal Son,’ his first new solo release in six years on May 11th, 2018 on Fantasy Records.
Recorded in Hollywood, CA, and produced by Ry and his chief collaborator, drummer (and his son) Joachim Cooder, ‘The Prodigal Son’ is all America – our spiritual, hopeful voices, our raw cries and our sly provocations, voiced through the songs of the Pilgrim Travelers, The Stanley Brothers, Blind Willie Johnson, and Ry Cooder himself.
The album’s 11 tracks, including three Cooder originals and a carefully selected collection of his favorite spirituals of the last century, share a particular resonance in this time and place, forming an unflinching look at the state of play in modern America. “I do connect the political/economic dimensions with the inner life of people since people are at risk and oppressed on all sides in our world today,” he stated. “There’s some kind of reverence mood that takes hold when you play and sing these songs. ‘Reverence’ is a word I heard my granddaughter’s nursery school teacher use, a Kashmiri woman. She said, ‘We don’t want to teach religion, but instill reverence.’ I thought that was a good word for the feeling of this music.”
Cooder will bring The Prodigal Son Tour to venues throughout North America this spring and summer, his first full tour since 2009. Confirmed tour dates are below with more to be added soon. For ticket information, please visit: RyCooder.com
Listen to the lead track, “Shrinking Man” below.
Pre-order The Prodigal Son here.
The Prodigal Son Track List:
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 1. straight street (James W. Alexander / Jesse Whitaker)
2. shrinking man (Ry Cooder)
3. gentrification (Ry Cooder / Joachim Cooder)
4. everybody ought to treat a stranger right (Traditional; Blind Willie Johnson, Arr. by Ry Cooder)
5. the prodigal son (Traditional:Â Arranged by Ry Cooder /Joachim Cooder)
6. nobody’s fault but mine (Blind Willie Johnson / Arranged Ry Cooder / Joachim Cooder)
7. you must unload (Alfred Reed)Â Â Â Â
8. I’ll be rested when the roll is called (Blind Roosevelt Graves)
9. harbor of love (Carter Stanley)
10.Jesus and woody (Ry Cooder)
11. in his care (William L. Dawson)
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Ry Cooder – Tour Dates:
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June 3 – Alexandria, VA – BirchmereÂ
June 4 – Alexandria, VA – BirchmereÂ
June 6 – Ridgefield, CT – Ridgefield PlayhouseÂ
June 7 – Boston, MA – Wilbur TheatreÂ
June 8 – New York, NY – Town Hall TheatreÂ
June 9 – Derry, NH – TupeloÂ
June 26 – Toronto, ONT – Massey HallÂ
June 27 – Ottawa, ONT – CenterpointÂ
June 29 – Montréal, QE – Jazz Festival @ MaisonneuveÂ
June 30 – Burlington, VT – Flynn TheaterÂ
July 1 – Lenox, MA – TanglewoodÂ
July 3 – Philadelphia, PA – Mann CenterÂ
July 14 – Courtenay, BC – Vancouver Island MusicFestÂ
July 17 – Portland, OR – Revolution HallÂ
July 20 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music HallÂ
July 21 – Napa, CA – Uptown Theatre
Thanks for your tips, Farrah!
If not for Ry Cooder so many songs and songwriters ( not to mention musicians, and music stylings) from this vast countryside and beyond would have disappeared, swallowed up by what commercial radios’ painful offerings. Ry has stuck to his heart making and preserving music that will surely stand the test of time. From “The Rising Sons”, on to “Into The Purple Valley” through numerous soundtracks, to “Chavez Ravine” and beyond, hardly a day passes that something by Ry Cooder doesn’t fill the rooms of my home. I hope to catch him live again on this tour- either Boston, Burlington, or Tanglewood (!) I last saw him in Maine with Ricky Skaggs and family. Can’t wait for this album to add to my collection.