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The first all-digital album recorded on this machine was Ry Cooder's Bop till You Drop in 1979.
The production version of the 3M Digital Mastering System was used in 1979 to record the first all-digital rock album, Ry Cooder's " Bop Till You Drop ," made at Warner Brothers Studio in California.
The controversy surrounding the construction of the Dodger Stadium provided the inspiration for singer Ry Cooder's 2005 concept album, Chávez Ravine.
Ry Cooder's slide guitar and contributions from Byrds members Gene Parsons and Clarence White helped to give the album a much rootsier feel.
Cooder's music also appeared on two episodes of the television program " Tales From the Crypt "" The Man Who Was Death " and " The Thing From the Grave " < http :// www. allmusic. com / album / original-music-from-tales-from-the-crypt-w93724 >.
Cooder's 2005 album Chávez Ravine was touted by his record label as being " a post-World War II-era American narrative of ' cool cats ', radios, UFO sightings, J. Edgar Hoover, red scares, and baseball "— the record is a tribute to the long-gone Los Angeles Latino enclave known as Chávez Ravine.
Ry Cooder's album I, Flathead was released on June 24, 2008.
Ry Cooder's first Warner Bros. release was the 1977 live album Showtime and he remained with the label until his contract expired in the late 1980s.
Ry Cooder's 2008 album I, Flathead features a reference to Cooley on the track " Steel Guitar Heaven " (" There ain't no bosses up in heaven / I heard Spade Cooley didn't make the grade "), as well as a track named " Spayed Kooley ", the name of the singer's dog.
In 2005, Guerrero was one of several Chicano musicians who collaborated with Ry Cooder on Cooder's " Chavez Ravine " album, for which he provided vocals on three songs (" Corrido de Boxeo ", " Los Chucos Suaves ", and " Barrio Viejo ") which helped bring him, at the twilight of his life, to the attention of a wider Anglo audience.
Cooder's arrival had been swayed by Marker, who had spent time with Vliet and had been given to believe he would produce the album ; in fact Marker was only engaged in demo recording.
An Allmusic review of the track states, in reference to its music, " Although not directly blues influenced “ Abba Zaba ” contains peripheral elements of the wiry delta sound that informed much of the album ," noting that Cooder's influence is heard here in the " chiming, intricate guitar lines " and " up front and biting bass work.

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Cooder's next record was released in 2007.

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Earlier meetings with the Rising Sons had also secured them the guitar and arranging skills of Ry Cooder, which also brought about input from Taj Mahal on percussion and guitar work from Cooder's brother-in-law Russ Titelman.
An American Songwriter article in 2012 suggested that Cooder's recent string of solo albums have often taken on an allegorical, sociopolitical bent.
After Ry Cooder insisted on meeting him, Rubén González ( who up to this point had not owned a piano in approximately 11 years ) started a second career in 1996 under Ry Cooder's wing.

Cooder's and songs
In late 2009, Cooder toured Japan, New Zealand and Australia with Nick Lowe, performing some of Lowe's songs and a selection of Cooder's own material, mainly from the 1970s.

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Cooder's spot was eventually filled for a short spell by Gerry McGee, who had played with The Monkees.
" Dark Was the Night ( Cold Was the Ground )" was also the basis for Cooder's song " Powis Square " for the movie Performance.

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Tracks that were originally laid down in the demo by Doug Moon are therefore taken up by Cooder's work in the release, as Moon had departed over ' musical differences ' at this juncture.
Parks arranged Cooder's " One Meatball " according to Parks ' 1984 interview by Bob Claster.

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" Musician Dave Grohl has declared Cooder's score for Paris, Texas is one of his favorite albums.
On Cooder's arrival ( via Mexico to avoid the ongoing U. S. trade and travel embargo against Cuba ), it transpired that the musicians from Africa had not received their visas and were unable to travel to Havana.

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* Frank Herbert, critically acclaimed, science fiction author of the best-selling science fiction novel of all time: Dune
After the war, the critically acclaimed Drunken Angel ( 1948 ), in which Kurosawa cast then-unknown actor Toshiro Mifune in a starring role, cemented the director's reputation as one of the most important young filmmakers in Japan.
" Aside from Roger Ackroyd, the most critically acclaimed Poirot novels appeared from 1932 to 1942, including such acknowledged classics as Murder on the Orient Express, The ABC Murders ( 1935 ), Cards on the Table ( 1936 ), and Death on the Nile ( 1937 ).
In 2001, The Kinsey Sicks, produced and starred in the critically acclaimed off-Broadway hit, " DRAGAPELLA!
This critically acclaimed production transferred to the Garrick Theatre in the West End for a limited season, opening on March 28, 2009 running until July 25, 2009.
Other productions in the United States include one in 1902 starring Minnie Maddern Fiske and a 1997 production starring Janet McTeer ( in a critically acclaimed performance ) at the Belasco Theater, which received three Tony Awards and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play.
In 1963, she starred in Jean-Luc Godard's critically acclaimed film Le Mépris.
Campbell made a critically acclaimed dramatic guest role as a grief-stricken detective seeking revenge for his father's murder in a two-part episode of the fourth season of Homicide: Life on the Street.
* Prominent media journalists, pundits on major nationally syndicated television shows, commentators on prominently scheduled television shows, nationally acclaimed media columnists and syndicated columnists, critically acclaimed and best-selling authors and writers, major national newscasters and news analysts, national television reporters and television anchors, national television game show hosts on prominently scheduled game shows, radio personalities on prominently scheduled radio shows, comedians on major headlining comedy shows, reality television personalities on most prominently scheduled reality television shows, daytime television show hosts, and late night television show hosts have a strong likelihood to become celebrities.
Then being employed by the De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, he proceeded to make two films: the science-fiction epic Dune ( 1984 ), which proved to be a critical and commercial failure, and then a neo-noir crime film, Blue Velvet ( 1986 ), which was critically acclaimed.
He has said that the decision to direct it was influenced by his having had to defer some of his salary on the low-budgeted Spider, but it is one of his most critically acclaimed films to date, along with Eastern Promises ( 2007 ) a film about the struggle of one man to gain power in the Russian Mafia.
Some of the most critically acclaimed drama films in Asian cinema were produced during the 1950s, including Yasujirō Ozu's Tokyo Story ( 1953 ), Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu ( 1954 ), Satyajit Ray's The Apu Trilogy ( 1955 – 1959 ), Guru Dutt's Pyaasa ( 1957 ), and the Akira Kurosawa films Rashomon ( 1950 ), Ikiru ( 1952 ) and Seven Samurai ( 1954 ).
Despite the drop on popularity of the romantic dramas, some of them have enjoyed big box office and critical success, as the controversial, groundbreaking Brokeback Mountain ( 2005 ) for example, that won several awards and Slumdog Millionaire ( 2008 ), a critically acclaimed romantic-drama that has been nominated for ten Academy Awards, and went on to win eight of them, including Best Picture.
The volume was critically acclaimed and won a contest run by the Sunday Referee, netting him new admirers from the London poetry world, including Edith Sitwell and Edwin Muir.
McLean's first concerts at Carnegie Hall in New York and the Albert Hall in London in 1972 were critically acclaimed.
To this day, The Thin Blue Line is one of the most critically acclaimed documentaries ever made.
He next directed Apocalypse Now ( 1979 ), notorious for its overlong and strenuous production, but critically acclaimed for its vivid and stark depiction of the Vietnam War, winning the Palme d ' Or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.
While not as critically acclaimed as the first two films, it was still a box office success, earning a revenue of $ 136 million against a budget of $ 54 million.
Many of the most critically acclaimed Asian films of all time were produced during this decade, including Yasujirō Ozu's Tokyo Story ( 1953 ), Satyajit Ray's The Apu Trilogy ( 1955 – 1959 ) and The Music Room ( 1958 ), Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu ( 1954 ) and Sansho the Bailiff ( 1954 ), Raj Kapoor's Awaara ( 1951 ), Mikio Naruse's Floating Clouds ( 1955 ), Guru Dutt's Pyaasa ( 1957 ) and Kaagaz Ke Phool ( 1959 ), and the Akira Kurosawa films Rashomon ( 1950 ), Ikiru ( 1952 ), Seven Samurai ( 1954 ) and Throne of Blood ( 1957 ).
One of the most famous was The Apu Trilogy ( 1955 – 1959 ) from critically acclaimed Bengali film director Satyajit Ray, whose films had a profound influence on world cinema, with directors such as Akira Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, James Ivory, Abbas Kiarostami, Elia Kazan, François Truffaut, Steven Spielberg ,< ref name = unmaderay >
The British directors Alfred Hitchcock and David Lean are among the most critically acclaimed of all-time, with other important directors including Charlie Chaplin, Michael Powell, Carol Reed and Ridley Scott.
The show was critically acclaimed, receiving multiple BAFTA awards.
It was one of the most successful spin-off series in television history, as well as one of the most critically acclaimed comedy series.
Chaosium later published other games in the setting, including the critically acclaimed RuneQuest.

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