Ry Cooder - The Prodigal Son (Live in studio)

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Published 2018-03-30
"The Prodigal Son", Ry' Cooder's first new solo release in six years, is available now! Buy or stream now here: found.ee/RYtps

Directed by Jeff Coffman

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LYRICS
now, the prodigal son was a forward child, his mind was not to obey
but after he left his father’s house he thought he had gone astray
i believe i believe that i will go back home
i believe i believe that i will go back home
i believe i believe i that i will go back home
and be a servant of the Lord
his father saw him coming he met him with a smile
he threw his arms around him saying this is my darling child

chorus
the prodigal said, i searched for true religion, but to peace and no faith could i find

until i came to a little place called Bakersfield, that eased my troublin’ mind

chorus
i wandered into a tavern where a music band was playin’
the steel guitar rang out so sweet, i feel like i was prayin’
i asked a comely waitress, is this a new teaching
she said there is no God but God, and Ralph Mooney is his name
let me empty your ashtray, Mr. Mooney, if the drunks interfere i’ll be sad
but just as long as you sit there on the bandstand and play your guitar like Buddha, i’ll be glad
the father asked the prodigal, did you smell the sweet perfume and hear the angel band?
he said, dim lights, thick smoke, and loud, loud music is the only kind of truth i’ll ever understand
the prodigal son

Ry Cooder’s latest album, 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. This is black and white gospel church music, our own history of the spirit, sounding completely fresh and contemporary, framed by Cooder's expressive vocals and graceful, elegant guitar work. Aided by his son, drummer and chief collaborator, Joachim Cooder, The Prodigal Son is a deft commentary on our ailing moral state. This is music for these times, a fearless dive into the country’s soul and the man, Ry Cooder.

For nearly 50 years, the immense scope and influence of Ry Cooder's music has perhaps been felt as much, or more than heard. As musician, producer, songwriter and sage, the Santa Monica, California native has explored music and culture from across the city, the state, the country and around the world.

Over the years, Ry Cooder has received various awards and accolades such as:
2017 - BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards- Lifetime achievement
2007 – Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award Instrumentalist
2003 Grammy Award (Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album) – Buenos Hermanos,
2003 Grammy Award (Best Pop Instrumental Album) – Mambo Sinuendo
1997 Grammy Award (Best Tropical Latin Performance) – Buena Vista Social Club
1994 Grammy Award (Best World Music Album) – Talking Timbuktu with Ali Farka Toure
1993 Grammy Award (Best World Music Album) – A Meeting by the River
1988 Grammy Award (Best Recording for Children) – Pecos Bill

The Prodigal Son Track Listing
1. straight street
2. shrinking man
3. gentrification
4. everybody ought to treat a stranger right
5. the prodigal son
6. nobody’s fault but mine
7. you must unload
8. i’ll be rested when the roll is called
9. harbor of love
10. jesus and woody
11. in his care

All Comments (21)
  • @billlawrence196
    What a great sound! If this song doesn't move you...... your either deaf or dead!
  • @justinthyme5382
    I'm 81 years young and still rocking mainly in my rocking chair. Hi from Australia 😎🎵🎶🎵🎶
  • Listening to Ry for damn near 50 yrs . Just gettin better
  • @Krog12354
    Ry Cooder is the best guitarist most people never heard of.
  • I was a real prodigal son biblically speaking,the Lord Jesus led me in my troubles to this song and I knew I was forgiven preacher Ry Cooder thanks for your message brother I am back in my Father house Amen!!!!!!
  • @jamesrivis620
    And that, people, is why I have worshipped at the feet of this genius for 52 years !!!!
  • Happy 77th Birthday Ry Cooder 🎂🥳 Thank you so much for your amazing music! 🎶🎸🎶🎶
  • @dudorotomy
    The other players are SO sensitive to what he needs for backup. A master class for any aspiring musicians with ears!
  • @louvega8414
    Whoo! When most artist struggle to stay relevant in their sixties, he's still killin' it!
  • His sense of melody and timing is just supernatural - he instinctively knows exactly what note to play - and sometimes more importantly, what note not to play! Inspiring.
  • @Burghrat
    I remember seeing Ry Cooder with Captain Beefheart at Carnegie Mellon University I'm guessing in '71. He was the first band on the card that night but I always remembered his impeccable style. A great artist
  • There's only one Ry Cooder, and he's just gets better and better...
  • @eloC311
    Nobody wants to talk about the saxophonist comping like a pianist with those harmonizers? Never seen or heard anything like it. Wow
  • @AndyPandyh
    He has got a sound like no other, every guitar players quest right there.
  • Rolling Stone rated Cooder #8 all-time best. Preposterous. Beyond magnificent there's no rating for that degree of skill & talent.
  • @musicman4635
    First heard Ry's music in the 60's with Taj Mahal and others. His soundtrack score for LONG RIDERS blew me away and every single LP, CD or recording he's ever published! His open tunings are a thing to behold, but of course he's a genius of so many genres of music. Think Cuban music, Caribbean music, Rock and Blues and he's been there and done that! An American music icon, one of the most innovative artists to ever have given us his music. Thank you RY!!
  • @lungstib
    70 year old Englishman living in Thailand and this wonderful music has me bopping around in the kitchen while I make my dinner, with my wife wondering just whats going on. Terrific.