Ry Cooder's "Election Special" is a bold and thought-provoking album that blends blues, country, and roots rock to create a powerful commentary on the 2012 U.S. presidential race. Released on August 16, 2012, under Nonesuch Records, this 15th studio album from the acclaimed multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter is a collection of nine tracks that clock in at just under 39 minutes. Cooder's distinctive slide guitar and evocative lyrics tackle political and social issues with a raw, unfiltered perspective.
The album opens with "Mutt Romney Blues," a track that sets the tone for the political themes explored throughout. "Brother Is Gone" and "The Wall Street Part of Town" delve into societal critiques, while "Guantanamo" and "Cold Cold Feeling" add a layer of emotional depth. "Kool-Aid" and "The 90 and the 9" continue the social commentary, and "Going to Tampa" offers a satirical take on the Republican National Convention. The album closes with "Take Your Hands off It," a track that remains strikingly relevant even years after its release.
Cooder's masterful musicianship and lyrical prowess shine through in every track, making "Election Special" a compelling listen for fans of Americana and roots rock. The album is a testament to Cooder's ability to weave political and social commentary into his music, creating a sound that is both timeless and timely.