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| John Fahey - Let Go |
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Band: John Fahey Title: Let Go Rating: Release Date: 14 January, 1997 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Let Go 2: Black Mommy 3: Dvorak 4: The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise 5: Medley: Deep River/Old Man River 6: Lights Out 7: Pretty Afternoon 8: Sunset On Prince George's County 9: Layla 10: Old Country Rock |
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Customer Reviews Not to be missed, as good as any Fahey album, listen and see No jive at all. This is Fahey at his very best. A gorgeous album, a lively and vital disc, full of desire to create and do something different. And the results are startling. It's hard to pick my favorite track here, from the title track "Let Go", to "Black Mommy", to the all-acoustic (but uptempo!) cover of Eric Clapton's "Layla", this is quite good throughout. This is a TOTAL MUST for Fahey fans, although less gloomy than many of his other works, this should not make it less attractive to you, it's just as engaging as "Legend of Blind Joe Death", "After The Ball", "Old-Fashioned Love", or "Of Rivers And Religion", his most essential works. And a real comeback from the disappointed and dispirited "Railroad", his previous release. Money very, very well spent if you buy this, trust me. A safe risk even for those who don't know his work.
It's NOT an option to pass up this album, Fahey fans, no way
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