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Band: Peter Lang Title: Dharma Blues Rating: Release Date: 21 June, 2001 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Thicker than Wicker 2: Walter's Wings 3: Variations on Lampe 4: Lost on Chainbridge Road 5: Poor Boy/Guitar Rag 6: Halloween Blues 7: Big Mo's Habenero 8: Spanish Fandango 9: Dogs Howl 10: Evangelines's Moon 11: Itasca 12: Dharma Blues |
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Customer Reviews The Return of Peter Lang "Dharma Blues" reveals that the creative spark of "The Thing at the Nursery Room Window" is still glowing, still able to burst into flame. Peter Lang's return to the stage and to recorded fingerstyle guitar in 2001 was welcomed enthusiastically by numerous of us who have followed the Fahey/Kottke/Lang and country blues influences on acoustic guitar. (As Lang puts it on his postcard announcements of upcoming venues, he will "attempt to spontaneously combust" after his concerts. Let's hope that this is only a figure of speech. ) As I write, Lang has an upcoming CD re-release concert in Minneapolis, MN, on April 26 (2003). I am looking forward to hearing his albums, "Lycurgus" and "American Stock," instead of merely hearing about them. Word has it that there will be an entirely new addition to his albums later this year. There is not enough excellent guitar in this genre, and I simply will not forage among the syrupy, sappy, sentimentalist New Age guitar to try to satisfy my cravings. Lang has so far kept his playing on the up-and-up. There is no artistic compromise in "Dharma Blues. ".
A Master Returns
Dharma Blues - Peter Lang On the downside, his guitar consistently sounds very compressed and somewhat synthetic, which takes a bit away from the "down home" feel the playing tries to produce. It's fair to think of the tactic as a quirky, inoffensive, stylized sort of thing, but it's definitely not a traditional acoustic album sound. It's possible that I'm probably a stuffy audiophile purist and many listeners won't notice this at all. I can live with that. Peter ends the CD with a "hidden track" called "Spikes Bad Day," which ought to disabuse anyone of considering this a traditional acoustic guitar recording. Consider this fair warning. You'll be surprised.
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