The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die - Illusory Walls SING 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Lin-Manuel Miranda, Germaine Franco, Encanto - Cast - Encanto (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)ĭemi Lovato - Dancing With The Devil.The Art of Starting Over
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a full two decades after he recorded them! With all instruments and vocals performed by Stoltz, the singularity of vision here is impeccably clear and executed.Įlbow - Flying Dream 1 Įddie Vedder - Long Way įUZZ - LEVITATION Sessions The cutting room floor quality here is second-to-none, Stoltz clearly gifted with the curse of writing too many indelible songs, so the newly released 'Too Beck' (originally cast off by Kelley because he thought 'it sounded too much like Beck') and 'Umbrella' stand firm as some of the best, most timeless music Stoltz has ever released. On the expanded version, standout tracks previously relegated to an Australian tour-only CD (like the breathlessly cinematic 'Old Pictures') see their first-ever vinyl and digital release while there's an additional 8 songs from the 'Antique Glow'-era seeing their first ever release in any format. Sixties Davies British Invasion through 80's British Bunnymen post-punk, with appropriate off-shoots into West Coast American pop-psych, Velvets-indebted hooliganism and Drake/CSNY acoustic attenuations, the end result is pure joy. From the whispering 'Here Comes the Sun'-adjacent acoustic underpinnings of album opener 'Perpetual Night' through the fuzz-threaded leads of 'Are You Electric?' Stoltz's inspirations are impeccable and clear. The songs are by and large masterpieces of bedroom pop magic. Original copies featured Stoltz's clever, wry and fanciful hand-painted adornments overtop reclaimed thrift store LP jackets, Third Man's release here utilizes some of those original unused images for a die-cut sleeve that ultimately gives the listener six different possible album covers. Third Man Records is proud to release the 20th anniversary expanded edition of Kelley Stoltz's defining album ' Antique Glow.' Originally self-released in miniscule vinyl-only quantities in 2001, 'Antique Glow' has served not only as a template for the length of Kelley Stoltz's twenty-plus year career, but has also served as a compass for other Anglophile, TASCAM 388 home recording acolytes. The album topped Billboard’s Latin chart, won a Grammy in 1998 for Best Tropical Latin Performance and prompted a documentary film of the same name that was nominated for an Academy Award in 2000.Kelley Stoltz - Antique Glow: Expanded Edition - Third Man Records. He played a one-time concert at Carnegie Hall with the ensemble. Highlighting his love of Cuban and world rhythms, Cooder produced the successful Buena Vista Social Club album in 1997.
His three dozen albums and compilations include Into the Purple Valley (1972), Paradise and Lunch (1974) and I, Flathead (2008).Ĭooder has composed soundtracks for more than 20 movies, including Candy(1968) and Performance (1970), both with Mick Jagger Paris, Texas The End of Violence Steel Magnolias and Primary Colors.
He sat in on many guitar sessions with other groups, including Paul Revere and the Raiders, and soloists Gordon Lightfoot, Randy Newman and Arlo Guthrie.Īmong his singles were “Little Sister” (1979), “Gypsy Woman” (1982) and “Quicksand” (2010). He played on Captain Beefheart’s Safe as Milk in 1967.Ĭooder worked on the Rolling Stones’ Let It Bleed album, but a conflict over the riff on “Honky Tonk Woman,” which Cooder said he created, led to a falling-out with Stones guitarist Keith Richards. He started the band The Rising Sons in 1966, which also included blues musician Taj Mahal and drummer Ed Cassidy. Session Work and Soundtracksīy the early 1960s Cooder was playing folk and blues music in Southern California, and in 1963, at age 16, was performing alongside popular vocalist Jackie DeShannon. The accident did not, however, deter him from pursuing a career in music. He learned to play the guitar at the age of 3, but the following year, a self-inflicted accident with a knife took his left eye, which had to be replaced with a glass eye. World music slide guitarist, composer and six-time Grammy Award winner Ry Cooder was born Ryland Peter Cooder on March 15, 1947, in Los Angeles, to lawyer and folk singer Bill Cooder and his wife, Emma Casaroli Cooder.
In 2013, he released Live in San Francisco, his first live album since 1977. In the 1990s, he ventured into the world music genre, and his collaboration with Malian guitarist Ali Farka Touré won a Grammy for Best World Music Album. He also has composed numerous film soundtracks. He has played with notable musicians and groups, including the Rolling Stones, and released multiple records under his own name, including Paradise and Lunch. Ry Cooder was born on March 15, 1947, in Los Angeles.