Ry Cooder, Borderline, 1980 on Warner Bros.

Cooder’s 9th studio solo LP, with John Hiatt, Jim Keltner, Jesse Harms, George Pierre, Bobby King, Willie Green Jr., Reggie McBride, and Tim Drummond. Produced by Cooder with Leslie Morris.

Personally I don’t quite love this one as much as 1978’s Jazz, but it is a really sold album including a cover of John Hiatt’s “The Way We Make a Broken Heart” and Eddie Floyd / Steve Cropper’s “634-5789” (first recorded by Wilson Pickett).

The album cover seems to be a painting by Ruano Llopis (you can make out the end of a signature in the bottom left) but is not credited anywhere from what I can tell. Anyone able to identify the source painting?

My copy via Bull Moose Records in Portsmouth NH

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Ry Cooder, Jazz, 1978 on Warner Bros. | Goatless

Ry Cooder, Jazz, 1978 on Warner Bros. One of my all time favorite Ry Cooder records - swing / dixieland / blues / jazz. Earl Hines guests on piano on "The Dream" via Deep Thoughts in Jamaica Plain

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