After the Rising Sons disbanded, Cooder quickly became a sought-after session musician. His bottleneck sounds were new and unique at the time. No one was playing like him, and many had never heard such sounds before. In 1967, he featured prominently on Captain Beefheart’s album „Safe As Milk“. In 1968 and ‘69, he contributed to several albums and side projects of the Rolling Stones.
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