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| The Independent |
Compiled from the albums John Fahey recorded for avant-garde label Table of the Elements after his rediscovery in the Nineties, this fascinating two-CD set is, in effect, the final musical statement from this most idiosyncratic of acoustic guitarists. Fahey's reputation as an irascible outsider was established with late-Sixties albums such as The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death, on which Western blues forms were skilfully married to Eastern raga scales....full text |
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| PitchFork |
| In 1996, after three decades of acoustic guitar innovation, John Fahey was in a rut, going on six years without a new release. Then, in a surprising turn, his career was revived by attention from the experimental rock underground....full text |
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| StylusMagazine |
| More communiqués from the grave. These are mostly reconsiderations, however, as the whole of the work on these two CD’s included here have been previously issued. The presentation is new, of course, and several engaging essays wax poetic about Fahey and his impact not only on folk and bluegrass, but on the avant-garde “rock” scene as well....full text |
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