Ry Cooder, the renowned multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, presents "My Name Is Buddy," a compelling journey through the heart of American roots music. Released on January 1, 2007, under Nonesuch Records, this album is a masterful blend of blues, country blues, Americana, country rock, and roots rock, showcasing Cooder's signature storytelling and musical prowess.
Spanning a generous 70 minutes, "My Name Is Buddy" features 16 tracks, each offering a unique glimpse into the lives and stories of the characters that populate Cooder's vivid musical landscape. From the introspective "Suitcase in My Hand" to the lively "One Cat, One Vote, One Beer," the album is a testament to Cooder's ability to weave tales of love, loss, and resilience through his music.
The album's title track, "My Name Is Buddy," introduces the listener to the eponymous character, a drifter with a heart full of stories. Other standout tracks include "J. Edgar," a provocative exploration of the infamous FBI director, and "Farmgirl," a poignant ballad that captures the essence of rural life.
Cooder's masterful guitar work is on full display throughout the album, complemented by his distinctive vocals and a stellar supporting cast of musicians. "My Name Is Buddy" is not just an album; it's an experience, a rich tapestry of sound and story that invites the listener to explore the depths of American roots music.