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Border/Alamo Bay [Original Soundtracks]
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Album Details: Border/Alamo Bay [Original Soundtracks]

Release Date:07/18/2006
Label:Raven [Australia]
UPC:612657020920

Track List: Border/Alamo Bay [Original Soundtracks]

  1. Earthquake [From the Border]
  2. Maria [From the Border]
  3. Texas Bop [From the Border]
  4. Highway 23 [From the Border]
  5. Palomita [From the Border]
  6. No Quiero [From the Border]
  7. Nino [From the Border]
  1. Theme from Alamo Bay
  2. Too Close [From Alamo Bay]
  3. Klan Meeting [From Alamo Bay]
  4. Sailfish Evening [From Alamo Bay]
  5. Quatro Vicios [From Alamo Bay]
  6. Search & Destroy [From Alamo Bay]
  7. Glory [From Alamo Bay]

Pro Reviews: Border/Alamo Bay [Original Soundtracks]

  • All Music Guide

    The folks at Raven Records in Australia must have a blast assembling projects. This pairing of two 1980s Ry Cooder soundtracks is a case in point. The Border, composed and released in 1982 was the soundtrack to Tony Richardson's film The Border and 1985's Alamo Bay, directed by Louis Malle. The interesting thing about these soundtracks is that they come immediately after Cooder's successful collaboration with Walter Hill on The Long Riders and Southern Comfort, and as the before and after bookends to his enigmatic score for Wim Wenders' Paris, Texas. The score for the Border is perfectly balanced. Cooder's slide work, is always touted, but it's his ability to virtually disappear in the mix when collaborating ease with Flaco Jimenez, Freddy Fender, Jim Dickinson, Jim Keltner, and Sam "the Sham" Samudio. The haunting title track, "Across The Borderline," sung by Fender is among the most beautiful and literate cuts Cooder has ever written. The cantina music by Jimenez and Samudio is utter...ly evocative. Check the tunes with Samudio on vocals such as "Palomita," and "No Quiero," to get the laid back, sun up feel. Then there's John Hiatt. Hiatt was at the beginning of his association with Cooder. He helped to0 pen some of the better cuts on the set including the aforementioned "Across The Borderline," and the bluesy garage rock jam "Skin Game." His high whine vocals are perfect for the tension between cultures and reflect conflict of Jack Nicholson's character as a principled U.S. border guard.Alamo Bay Malle's picture that pits American shrimpers against refugee Vietnamese on the south coast of Texas is another study in contrasts. Once more, Cooder assembles an all star band that includes Hitat, Cesar Rosas and David Hidalgo, Lee Ving, Van Dyke Parks, David Lindley, , Keltner, Chris Etheridge, David Mansfield, and Dickinson. The theme features Cooder's acoustic slide amidst stringsincluding Gayle Levant's harppiano, and ambient sounds. The ethereal airy feel is swallowed whole by the raunchy electric roadhouse blues of "Gooks On Main Street," and dislocated once more on the country ballad "Too Close," performed by Hiatt with actress Amy Madigan, only to shift again with the sinister slide guitar and harmonica, Eastern modal blues of "Klan Meeting.," an instrumental. The score weaves and wends through barroom shouters, panoramic instrumentals, ballads and Tex Mex and conjunto. Placing both recordings on a single disc is a rare and exotic treat, and gives great insight into the complex yet visionary artist Cooder is, and just how his music is the perfect accompaniment to visuals, yet stands completely on its own. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Ry Cooder

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, RB, gospel, and vaudeville. The 16-year-o... Read more