Ry Cooder/ Manuel Galban. Mambo Sinuendo. 2002. *FLAC*seeders: 1
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Ry Cooder/ Manuel Galban. Mambo Sinuendo. 2002. *FLAC* (Size: 290.42 MB)
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Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Mambo Sinuendo
Artist...............: Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban Album................: Mambo Sinuendo Genre................: World Music Source...............: CD Year.................: 2003 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 56 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........: Ripped by............: Somebody on 25/03/2009 Posted by............: Somebody on 25/03/2009 News Server..........: news.astraweb.com News Group(s)........: alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.metal.full.albums Included.............: NFO, M3U, LOG, CUE,TAU ANALYZER.. Covers...............: Front Back CD Tracklisting 1. (00:05:00) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Drume Negrita 2. (00:02:54) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Monte Adentro 3. (00:04:42) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Los Twangueros 4. (00:03:29) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Patricia 5. (00:03:52) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Caballo Viejo 6. (00:02:32) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Mambo Sinuendo 7. (00:04:40) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Bodas De Oro 8. (00:04:27) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Echale Salsita 9. (00:04:13) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - La Luna En Tu Mirada 10. (00:05:50) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Secret Love 11. (00:04:32) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Bolero Sonambulo 12. (00:04:19) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban - Maria La O Playing Time.........: 00:50:30 Total Size...........: 280.43 MB NFO generated on.....: 25/03/2009 14:55:12 :: Generated by Music NFO Builder v1.20 - www.nfobuilder.com :: Biography from Allmusic.com Whether serving as a session musician, solo artist, or soundtrack composer, Ry Cooder's chameleon-like fretted instrument virtuosity, songwriting, and choices of material encompass an incredibly eclectic range of North American musical styles, including rock & roll, blues, reggae, Tex-Mex, Hawaiian, Dixieland jazz, country, folk, R&B, gospel, and vaudeville. The 16-year-old Cooder began his career in 1963 in a blues band with Jackie DeShannon and then formed the short-lived Rising Sons in 1965 with Taj Mahal and Spirit drummer Ed Cassidy. Cooder met producer Terry Melcher through the Rising Sons and was invited to perform at several sessions with Paul Revere & the Raiders. During his subsequent career as a session musician, Cooder's trademark slide guitar work graced the recordings of such artists as Captain Beefheart (Safe as Milk), Randy Newman, Little Feat, Van Dyke Parks, the Rolling Stones (Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers), Taj Mahal, and Gordon Lightfoot. He also appeared on the soundtracks of Candy and Performance. Cooder made his debut as a solo artist in 1970 with a self-titled album featuring songs by Leadbelly, Blind Willie Johnson, Sleepy John Estes, and Woody Guthrie. The follow-up, Into the Purple Valley, introduced longtime cohorts Jim Keltner on drums and Jim Dickinson on bass, and it and Boomer's Story largely repeated and refined the syncopated style and mood of the first. In 1974, Cooder produced what is generally regarded as his best album, Paradise and Lunch, and its follow-up, Chicken Skin Music, showcased a potent blend of Tex-Mex, Hawaiian, gospel, and soul music, and featured contributions from Flaco Jimenez and Gabby Pahinui. In 1979, Bop Till You Drop was the first major-label album to be recorded digitally. In the early '80s, Cooder began to augment his solo output with soundtrack work on such films as Blue Collar, The Long Riders, and The Border; he has gone on to compose music for Southern Comfort, Goin' South, Paris, Texas, Streets of Fire, Alamo Bay, Blue City, Crossroads, Cocktail, Johnny Handsome, Steel Magnolias, and Geronimo. Music by Ry Cooder (1995) compiled two discs' worth of highlights from Cooder's film work. In 1992, Cooder joined Keltner, John Hiatt, and renowned British tunesmith Nick Lowe, all of whom had played on Hiatt's Bring the Family, to form Little Village, which toured and recorded one album. Cooder next turned his attention to world music, recording the album A Meeting by the River with Indian musician V.M. Bhatt. Cooder's next project, a duet album with renowned African guitarist Ali Farka Tour Related Torrents
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