Ry Cooder
Bop Till You Drop
180 Gram Vinyl cut from Analogue Masters 'Bop till You Drop' is the ninth album from acclaimed singer songwriter composer and guitarist Ry Cooder Released in 1979 it is widely noted as the first majorlabel release to be digitally recorded through a 32track machine built by 3M The album is made up almost entirely of covers of earlier RampB and rock'n'roll classics including Elvis Presley's 'Little Sister' and the 1965 Fontella BassBobby McClure hit 'Don't Mess Up a Good Thing' on which Cooder duetted with soul star Chaka Khan who also performed on the only original track on the album 'Down in Hollywood'