Dive into the gritty and soulful world of Ry Cooder's "Blue City Motion Picture Soundtrack," a 1986 gem that transcends the typical boundaries of a film score. This album is a vibrant blend of blues, country blues, Americana, country rock, and roots rock, showcasing Cooder's mastery of these genres. With a runtime of just over 35 minutes, it's a concise yet powerful collection that has stood the test of time, with fans still enjoying it decades later.
The soundtrack features a mix of original tracks and covers, including a rendition of Johnny Cash's "Don't Take Your Guns to Town." Standout tracks like "Blue City Down," "Elevation 13 Feet," and "Greenhouse" highlight Cooder's signature slide guitar work and his knack for creating atmospheric, narrative-driven music. The album also features contributions from other artists, such as the True Believers on "Marianne."
Originally released on Rhino/Warner Records, the album has been reissued and remastered over the years, ensuring that new generations can appreciate the raw, hard-driving sound that made it a standout in its time. Whether you're a fan of Ry Cooder or simply appreciate well-crafted, genre-blending music, "Blue City Motion Picture Soundtrack" is a compelling listen that showcases the artist's unique talent and versatility.