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John Fahey - Volume 1 Blind Joe Death flac album
  • Performer John Fahey
  • Title Volume 1 Blind Joe Death
  • Other formats MP4 TTA AIFF AHX MP1 WAV DXD
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1453 mb
  • Size FLAC 1728 mb
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Composed By – John Fahey. Design – T. Hall (5). Notes. 1. Labels slightly different from Volume 1, Blind Joe Death (typesetting closer to edge of label, smaller font for artist and release title). Rights Society: MCPS.

The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death is a 1965 album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey. As with all of Fahey's independently released early albums, it had little critical recognition upon release. The album has grown in stature since its reissue on CD in 1997 and is now highly regarded critically

I Remember Blind Joe Death. By: John Fahey (1987, Rock). Christmas Guitar – Volume One by John Fahey. The John Fahey Christmas Album by John Fahey. Guitar Vol. 4, The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party And Other Excursions by John Fahey. The New Possibility: John Fahey’s Guitar Soli Christmas Album by John Fahey. Visits Washington, .

Blind Joe Death is the first album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey. The recording of steel-string acoustic guitar solos was "incredibly avant-garde" in 1959. It was released on Takoma Records, Fahey's own label.

Album · 1987 · 12 Songs. I Remember Blind Joe Death John Fahey. Listen on Apple Music.

In 1967, Takoma decided to re-record Fahey's Blind Joe Death for the stereo market. To make matters more confusing, it was issued with the same catalog number as the 1964 release that had mixed cuts from the 1959 Blind Joe Death LP with 1964 remakes of Blind Joe Death material.

Discography Menu Index Page Sessions 1959-1966 Sessions 1967-1973 Sessions 1974-2000 Things to Come Fonotone Blind Joe Death Death Chants, Breakdowns, & Military Waltzes Early Sessions Dance of Death Guitar Volume 4 The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death Days Have Gone By The Voice of the Turtle Requia Yellow Princess The New Possibility America Of Rivers and Religion After the Ball Fare.

Acoustic guitarist John Fahey was impossible to classify. His eclectic music included folk pieces, Indian ragas, blues, and unpredictable modern works, not fitting securely into any specific category but somehow always sounding personal. Thus Vol. 1: Blind Joe Death, as the record would be titled henceforth, was recorded for the third time and it is probably this release that most people are familiar with today. For the new version Fahey recorded all but one song on the album. He recorded one new track for the reissue: "I'm Gonna Do All I Can for My Lord. His new take of the Episcopal hymn "In Christ There Is No East or West" would become the most well-known and oft-played song on the album. John Fahey Blind Joe Death Volume 1 Track Listing: 1. On Doing An Evil Deed Blues.