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Band: John Fahey Title: Essential John Fahey Rating: Release Date: 20 March, 1993 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: The Yellow Princess 2: View (East From the Top Of The Riggs Road/B&O Trestle) 3: Lion 4: March! For Martin Luther King 5: The Singing Bridge Of Memphis, Tennessee 6: Dance Of the Inhabitants Of The Invisible City 7: Charles A. Lee: In Memorium 8: Irish Setter 9: Commemorative Transfiguration And Communion 10: Requiem For John Hurt 11: Requiem For Russell Blaine Cooper 12: When The Catfish Is In Bloom 13: Fight On Christians, Fight On |
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Customer Reviews Mesmerizing Sounds From A Steel String Guitar Fahey's hypnotic, droning, angular music is unique among the annals of guitar. "This album documents the creation of a genre that Fahey called American Primitive Guitar and paved the way for future innovators such as Leo Kottke, Michael Hedges, Preston Reed, Pierre Bensusan, and others. The Essential John Fahey catalogs his more known early work on Fahey's now defunct Takoma label. Many guitarists wore out the grooves in John's vinyl albums trying to cop licks and figure out his varied open tunings. It's a must-listen for every student of the acoustic guitar. Fahey will someday be esteemed as highly as Segovia is in the world of classical guitar. " unknown author John Fahey seems a folk hero in the age of acoustic guitar. He is much beloved by the likes of Leo Kottke, John Cage, Skip James and Bukka White. His album documents the creation of music in the late 1950's, a 6-string acoustic guitar. "This was the instrument of hillbillies, folk, and bluegrass players who used it as a tuned, chordal drum to accompany vocal tunes. " say the experts. John Fahey began to compose and perform eclectic instrumentals on the guitar. He helped to pioneer styles of classical, Indian raga and delta blues. On this CD 'Yellow princess' and 'Requia are the most memorable. This is John Fahey at his best, playing singly on his acoustic guitar; "Singin bridge of Memphis" and "Dance of the inhabitants of Bladensberg. John Fahey created some of his best music in the last years of his life. Although John Fahey passed away six years ago, his name has resurfaced because of "freak-folkers," namely Sufjan Stevens, Devendra Banhart and M. Ward. They have all been influenced by John Fahey's taste of folk, blues, classical, Brazilian and Indian. "In 2000, the American record label Drag City published a volume of Fahey's esoteric short stories, How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life, edited by Damian Rogers with an introduction by O'Rourke. In February 2001, just a few days before what would have been his 62nd birthday, John Fahey died at Salem Hospital after undergoing a sextuple bypass operation. And, in 2006, five years after his death, no less than four John Fahey tribute albums were released as a testament to his reputation as a 'giant of 20th century American music'" Wikipedia An extraordinary experience listening to this CD of John Fahey's. My best friend and I were quite conscious of being in the presence of greatness on an acoustic guitar. Soothing and hypnotic at times, with closed eyes I was transported to places of wondrous dreams. Highly, Highly Recommended. prisrob 2-18-07 .
Yes, indeed, essential is the word
neither best or essential Occationally interesting Fahey "symphonies" for solo guitar, but not as clever or thought provoking as his Takoma recordings, half of which remain unreleased on CD as of today. from the late 60's after Fahey left his own Takoma label and signed with the "big" Vanguard lable. Best cuts are "Yellow Princess" "Requiem for Mississippi John Hurt" and "When the Catfish is in Bloom". Contains a lot of filler.
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