Ry Cooder recommendation...


My knowledge of his work has never been more than his participation on Safe As Milk...but I recently heard a performance at some folk festival from 1979 on the radio & it was just him playing a slide guitar.
Can anyone recommend an album of the same stripped back style ? 

Thanks.
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Well, if you count anything with a repeating 1/4/5 progression as "some form of the blues", you’re going to pick up a LOT of music with that net.
Paris Texas; the most desolate, and forlorn music I have ever heard in my entire life, for the most desolate and forlorn movie I have ever seen in my entire life.  If you ever think about suicide,  go see "Paris Texas", and you will realize "It could be worse".  
and the great Harry Dean Stanton. String- see the first response to this thread. 
Here you go. Down at the Field-1974 broadcast where he played to an audience of 200 in Denver. I would say that’s about as stripped down as you will get. Solo.
You can You Tube Terry Evans and Hans Theessink featuring Ry. Two albums, great recordings, spooky real. Delta Time has Ry on it.