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My Name Is Buddy
by Ry Cooder
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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an "old-fashioned" Cooder-album!, 23 Feb 2007
By Yovra (Driebergen, Holland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Name Is Buddy (Audio CD)
The problem I had with the last two Cooder-albums (Mambo Sinuendo and Chavez Ravine) was the fact I found them too elaborate; large ensembles, many instrumental ideas. This album is in line with the Ry Cooder I know (and love) from the early- to mid '70s! Most of the tracks have a blues-country-feel with hints of Tex Mex (Flaco Jimenez!)and Irish Folk (Paddy Moloney!). There are rockers (The Rolling Stones should be jealous of 'Three Chords and the Truth'!) and acoustic ballads. It's a concept-album about the travels and adventures of Buddy Red cat and his friends, complete with stories and illustrations...
This could be a very nice journey!
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well Ry, what a great surprise!, 7 Mar 2007
By jayhikkss - See all my reviews
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This review is from: My Name Is Buddy (Audio CD)

With this new record, Ry Cooder returns to sounds and themes that he often explored on his first four Warner Bros albums (1970-1974). These are now considered as classics.

Ry Cooder's return to this kind of material is good news indeed if, like me, you have been less enthralled by the recorded output he came up with after the "Long Riders" (OST, 1980.) Actually, since that time, apart from the superb "Paris, Texas" (OST, 1989), and "Music By Ry Cooder" (1995 soundtrack collection), I must confess that his only other projects that I have thoroughly enjoyed from beginning to end are "A Meeting By The River" (1993) and - of course - "Buena Vista Social Club" (1997.) It should be added, though, that there was always something worthwhile on most everything he did release.

The material here is centred on topics related to the life of the poor folks living (sort of) in the USA at the time of the Great Depression, their incessant travels, their whereabouts in the work camps... as described by fictional characters. Boomers stories indeed which remind of Woody Guthrie (himself a Cooder favourite).
Cooder composed most of this material but it is firmly steeped in the old folk tradition (a tradition that Ry Cooder, always the ethnomusicologist supreme, intimately knows.) The lyrics show much more of a (left of centre) political stance than on Cooder's earlier recordings. Humour is also put to good use.

The tunes are of a consistently high quality, but, at this moment, I would single out "Suitcase in My Hand", "Red Cat Till I Die" and "The Dying Truck Driver."

The production and musicianship are, predictably, superb.
Alongside long-time acolytes like Jim Keltner, Flaco Jimenez, Bobby King, Terry Evans and Van Dyke Parks, there are appearances by banjoists Mike and Pete Seeger as well as by the Chieftains' Paddy Maloney.

This album is a gem on a par with the best previous Cooder offerings. It is a must if you already enjoy Ry Cooder's early albums.
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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buddy, can you spare the time?, 2 April 2007
By Smokey Joe "biglouis" (London) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: My Name Is Buddy (Audio CD)
I honestly do not understand the first review of this album. Anyone who does not understand the allegorical nature of "My Name Is Buddy" must be the kind of persion who thinks George Orwell's classic tale of Stalinist Russia, Animal Farm, is a poor kind of children's story.

Cooder can fairly claim to be the living guardian of dust-bowl Americana. This is a finely crafted album which takes us back to Cooder's acoustic roots. There is an authentic feel to the tracks with some very fine playing in Cooder's instantly recognisable style - be it on guitar, bajo sexto or mandolin. On many tracks Cooder collaborates with Flaco Jiminez (acordian) and one of the best drummers around, in my humble opinion, Jim Keltner. For those who are impressed by such things, Peter and Mike Seeger add some lovely banjo flourishes.

This is a story, from start to finish. You need to listen to it carefully and read the beautifully presented notes in order to truly benefit from the experience but if you only dip in and out of it you will still admire the stylish, tasteful music. Incidentally, do NOT buy this album via iTunes - you really, really need the CD package to enjoy this experience to its full and when you hold it in your hands you'll understand why you need it.

I think Ry Cooder must be on a mission to give something back to his loyal fan base. Both this album and his previous, Chavez Ravine, appear to have been made for the pure joy of reliving history and telling a story. They have also come with extensive liner notes and beautiful packaging. And at a fair price. Kinda makes you wonder exactly why many popular CDs come with nothing and cost double, doesn't it?

My personal recommendation, if you have young children in particlar, is buy this album and read the story from the liner notes to them while they listen to the music. Although it is not a children's story, what child could not resist the imaginative use of animals as a way of making history accessible? Perhaps only an adult who thinks Animal Farm is for kids?
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4.0 out of 5 stars My Name Is Buddy
It was a present for my mum and she loves it. She's a Ry Coder fan, but hadn't heard this album. It arrived quickly and the cover's good.
Published 26 days ago by Gail

5.0 out of 5 stars Ry's Journey
After hearing/reading/listening to this album absolutely spellbound, I was left with tears in my eyes as the final song, "There's a bright side somewhere", was playing. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Mr. Peter Gage

5.0 out of 5 stars an old red cat - and how!
if a cat took human form, joined the IWW and went on the road, this is what his songbook would sound like. i'm guessing ry cooder didn't vote for dubya? Read more
Published 22 months ago by Ms. Fiona Allen

5.0 out of 5 stars A Mature Classic
I love this record. I have all the others and really enjoy the range on this album as it covers most of his musical adventures. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Burnie

4.0 out of 5 stars OK, Good, Brilliant or, some of the above?
I think you'll either love it or hate it. Old fashioned country style protest / working man / story songs. Read more
Published on 6 Sep 2007 by AfterTheEvent

1.0 out of 5 stars Complete an utter rubbish!!!!
On the strength of the revues i purchased this CD, on listening to this CD i found it quite boring! Very dissapointed, complete rubbish!!! Read more
Published on 3 Jul 2007 by Mr. W. Kirkham

5.0 out of 5 stars RY COODER AT HIS FINEST - YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND!
I can appreciate where some of the critics of this album are coming from - especially if they wanted "Classic Cooder". Read more
Published on 28 Jun 2007 by Robert Hewitt

2.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointed again
I guess Ry has moved away from what his fans really like. Like one of the other writers I go back to the Rising Suns with Taj Mahal and what we picked up on was the really great... Read more
Published on 31 May 2007 by Roy Middleton

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I was first introduced to Ry Cooder some years ago by the presence of "Paradise and Lunch" in my Dad's record collection. Read more
Published on 20 May 2007 by J. L. Loughlin

4.0 out of 5 stars On friends and travelling
Even though he doesn't know me, Ry Cooder and I are great friends. We first met, bopping until we dropped, some years ago and we have been close ever since. Read more
Published on 4 April 2007 by Toffeeman

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