Ry Cooder   Chávez Ravine
3.7
great
Release Date: 2005
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4.5 superbpixiesfanyo | December 24th 06

An excellent south western American album that is almost perfectly executed. Conceptually based around the Mexican-American barrio in L.A. that was destroyed in the 1950s in order to make room for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Ry Cooder lightly addresses the subject in stunning fashion. "Don't Call Me Red" and "3rd Base, Dodger Stadium" are both perfect examples of Cooder's ability to combine his heritage with America's own musical culture. Highly recommended and really can be appreciated by any fan of music.

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4.0 excellentRobert1880 | November 22nd 21
3.0 goodLowellWolfe | May 20th 18
3.0 goodjodro | March 2nd 15
3.5 greatblastOFFitsPARTYtime | September 29th 12
3.5 greatVoivod STAFF | February 28th 11
4.0 excellentcvrcmrc | September 1st 10
3.0 goodRoshanC | July 26th 09
4.5 superbrevolution1 | April 28th 09
3.5 greatSuperfriendlyaviator | February 29th 08
3.5 greatBak | October 21st 07
4.5 superbCaptainWaits

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