Ry Cooder's "Soundtracks" is a sprawling, genre-defying collection that showcases the artist's versatility and mastery across blues, country, and roots rock. Released on Rhino/Warner Records in 2014, this double album is a testament to Cooder's eclectic tastes and his ability to blend various musical styles seamlessly. The album features a mix of remastered tracks from his previous soundtrack work, as well as new recordings that highlight his signature slide guitar playing and storytelling prowess. From the haunting ballads like "Dark Was the Night" to the upbeat, foot-stomping tunes such as "Cole Younger Polka," Cooder's "Soundtracks" offers a rich and diverse listening experience. Collaborations with artists like Amy Madigan, John Hiatt, and Lee Ving add depth and variety to the album, making it a standout in Cooder's impressive discography. With a runtime of over two and a half hours, this album is a journey through the musical landscapes that have defined Ry Cooder's career.