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1979 studio album by Ry Cooder
Bop Till You Drop is Ry Cooder 's eighth album, released in 1979. The album was the first digitally recorded major-label album in popular music. Bop Till You Drop was recorded on a digital 32-track machine built by 3M .[ 5] [ 6]
The album consists almost entirely of covers of earlier rhythm and blues and rock and roll classics, including Elvis Presley 's "Little Sister " and the 1965 Fontella Bass -Bobby McClure hit "Don't Mess Up a Good Thing", on which Cooder duetted with soul star Chaka Khan . Khan also performed on the only original track on the album, "Down in Hollywood".
Track listing
Personnel
Jimmy Adams – vocals, backing vocals
David Alexander – photography
Ronnie Barron – organ, guitar, keyboards
Loyd Clifft – assistant engineer
Ry Cooder – guitars, mandolin, vocals, background vocals, producer
Tim Drummond – bass guitar
Vicki Fortson – production coordination
Cliff Givens – vocals, backing vocals
Rev. Patrick Henderson – organ, keyboards
Lee Herschberg – engineer
David Kraai - Technical support
Milt Holland – percussion, drums
Bill Johnson – backing vocals
Herman E. Johnson – vocals, backing vocals
Jim Keltner – drums
Chaka Khan – vocals
Bobby King – vocals, backing vocals
David Lindley – guitar, mandolin
Randy Lorenzo – vocals, backing vocals
George "Biggie" McFadden – vocals, backing vocals
Simon Pico Payne – vocals
Greg Prestopino – vocals, backing vocals
Penny Ringwood – production coordination
Mike Salisbury – design
Charts
Album
References
Solo albums Collaborative albums Soundtrack albums