John Fahey & Friends
Friends of Fahey Tribute - Release: March 14 2006

FEATURING: George Winston, John Renbourn, Stefan Grossman, Paul Geremia, Woody Mann, Mark Lemhouse, Tinh, Terry Robb, Mitch Greenhill, Peter Lang, John Doan, Mayne Smith and a never before released Fahey track.


1. -Steamboat Gwine ‘Round De Bend - George Winston
2. -I Remember John Fahey - Tinh
3. -Spanish Nights - Woody Mann
4. -How White's Restaurant Destroyed My Life - Mark Lemhouse
5. -In John Fahey There Is No East Or West - John Doan
6. -Witness To The Messenger - Peter Lang
7. -Evolution Of Blind Joe Turtle - Mitch Greenhill & Mayne Smith
8. -Fahey At Bush Park - Terry Robb
9. -Home / Auld Lang Syne - Tinh
10. -Poor Boy - Peter Lang
11. -Under The Volcano - Stefan Grossman and John Renbourn
12. -When Your Way Gets Dark - Paul Geremia
13. -Impressions Of Susan - Terry Robb
14. -Why Haven't I Heard From You - John Fahey
15. -Steamboat Gwine ‘Round De Bend (Harmonica Version) - George Winston

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Artist: John Fahey & Friends
Album:
Friends Of Fahey Tribute
Label:
Slackertone
Catalog Number:
ST-021
Release Date:
03/14/2006
Formats:
CD
Type:
Full Length
BioPhotos Press

When Grammy Award winner John Fahey passed away on Feb. 22, 2001, he left behind a legacy of groundbreaking guitar styles, roots music innovations, and a generation of musicians who were inspired by his creative vision. The five years since his death have shed new light on his reputation as a giant in the blues, folk, post-punk and alternative genres, and on 20th century American music itself. Several recorded salutes to Fahey's prowess as a musical treasure have recently emerged, all of them reverential toward the both iconic and iconoclastic shadows he cast on contemporary music.

But how does one best understand the man himself and offer plaudits to his abilities?

Perhaps by asking his closest peers to musically explain who he was to them on a personal level.

His albums always taught the listener to expect the unexpected, and this recording is no exception. Along with twelve of his famous friends, students, and disciples, Fahey himself appears with a long lost guitar track from his last ever acoustic recording session and a spoken message to his friends which will bring smiles to the faces of both his new and longtime fans.

The CD is called John Fahey & Friends - Friends Of Fahey Tribute.

With songs either written or inspired by Fahey, George Winston, John Renbourn, Stefan Grossman, Paul Geremia, Woody Mann, Mark Lemhouse, Tinh, Terry Robb, Mitch Greenhill, Peter Lang, Mayne Smith and John Doan lay down solid tracks with the beauty and artistry that have made them famous around the world. It's a fond farewell to the man they all considered to be a close friend. These artists have generously donated their proceeds to the non-profit Village School Foundation. When's the last time a noble cause sounded this good?

These performers have generously donated their proceeds to the non-profit Village School Foundation.


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Sing Out!
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You could always expect the unexpected whenever he released a new album and this panegyric project is no exception...
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Dirty Linnen
Fahey might be gone, but his influence is still wide reaching, as this collection shows. Recommended... READ FULL ARTICLE

Spin Magazine
"An incredibly complex individual with intellectual, mystical and creative depths that are extraordinary"

No Depression
“His contributions to American music are no less singular than those of some of the century’s true giants”

Blues Revue
The performances here are of almost exclusively original songs in the style of Fahey, done as solo instrumentals... "...It was all simply guitar music." There's plenty of that on this collection... READ FULL ARTICLE

Minor 7th
All the players here - including Woody Mann, Paul Geremia, Terry Robb, Peter Lang, John Renbourn, and Stefan Grossman due justice to the musical legacy of a man who still lives through the music he gave life to... READ FULL ARTICLE

Rolling Stone
"A folk-blues innovator of the 1960s who became a post-punk hero in the 1990s"

Rambles.net
The music is - no other word will do - beautiful. Though evoking a lost past, it is, however, never sentimental, cloying or nostalgic... READ FULL ARTICLE



Chuck Muldoon - Portland, Maine
Great tunes! Being that I listen to almost as much non-guitar music as guitar music, I really liked George Winston's rendition of, "Steamboat." It's very Ray Charles! I will soon acquire the album (or do they just call them CD's these days?), because I can't wait to hear Paul Geremia's track, amongst others.


Mr. M Rossiter - Leeds, Yorkshire, UK
Tinh Mahoney's piece is absolute genius. I know it's half stolen but it's sweet and keeps the flame alive. Spirit beyond the grave. Keeps the soul alive.

William Fitzsimmons, Pennsylvania
lovely, lovely sounds.

Pan Pila - Salem, Oregon
Just picked up the Fahey tribute on the 14th. What a GREAT compilation, a must for every Fahey fan!!!! I am sure that John would approve. Thanks again!!!!!

Jon Braman - Washington D.C.
can't get enough of that slide...thanks for the music



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