The Dance of Death & Other Plantation Favorites [CD]
John Fahey - CD
- Artist: John Fahey
- Format: CD
- Year: 1999
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 025218890922
- Item Number: WEA889092
- Release date: 07/06/1999
- 1. Wine and Roses
- 2. How Long
- 3. On the Banks of the Owchita
- 4. Worried Blues
- 5. What the Sun Said
- 6. Revelation on the Banks of the Pawtuxent
- 7. Poor Boy
- 8. Variations on the Coocoo
- 9. The Last Steam Engine Train
- 10. Give Me Corn Bread When I'm Hungry
- 11. Dance of Death
- 12. Tulip (AKA When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose)
- 13. Daisy Bell (A Bicycle Built for Two)
- 14. The Siege of Sevastopol
- 15. Steel Guitar Rag
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The title The Dance of Death and Other Plantation Favorites might lead some to believe that this is a collection of public-domain items that go back to the Deep South of the 19th century. However, while this 1964 session does contain a song titled "Dance of Death," most of the material (including that tune) was written by Fahey himself in the early 1960s. So an intriguing title is simply that: an intriguing title. Nonetheless, Fahey's music does have strong southern roots. Unaccompanied, the acoustic guitarist/instrumentalist demonstrates his love of African-American blues as well as the Anglo-American country, folk, and hillbilly music of Appalachia. This is essentially a folk album, but a folk album with strong country and blues leanings; in fact, numbers like "Worried Blues" and "Revelation on the Banks of the Pawtuxent" incorporate the slide guitar technique that came from Mississippi Delta blues. Not that Fahey limits himself to American influences -- Appalachian music is a descendent of British, Scottish, and Irish music, and Fahey is hardly unaware of its European heritage. Further, Indian raga is an influence on the Fahey piece "On the Banks of the Owchita." Reissued on CD in 1999 with four bonus tracks (including an interpretation of "Steel Guitar Rag"), this album makes it clear that even back in 1964 Fahey was quite original. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi
- Artist: John Fahey
- Format: CD
- Year: 1999
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 025218890922
- Item Number: WEA889092
- Release date: 07/06/1999
- Label: Takoma
- Genre: Blues, Folk, International
- Style: Acoustic Blues, Traditional Folk, Folk-Blues, Progressive Folk, Finger-Picked Guitar
- Album Time: 52:38
- After the Ball
- America
- Christmas Guitar, Vol. 1 [Rounder]
- Days Have Gone By, Vol. 6
- Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes
- Let Go
- Live in Tasmania
- Of Rivers & Religion/After The Ball (Import)
- Of Rivers and Religion
- Old Fashioned Love
- On Air
- Red Cross
- Requia & Other Compositions for Guitar Solo
- Return of the Repressed: The John Fahey Anthology
- Sea Changes and Coelacanths: A Young Person's Guide to John Fahey
- The Best of John Fahey, Vol. 2: 1964-1983
- The Best of the Vanguard Years
- The Essential John Fahey
- The Great Santa Barbara Oil Slick
- The Legend of Blind Joe Death
- The Mill Pond
- The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death
- The Voice of the Turtle
- The Yellow Princess [Bonus Tracks]
- Twilight on Prince Georges Avenue: Essential Recordings
- Vanguard Visionaries
- Vol. 4: The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party
- Popular Songs of Christmas & New Year's
- Requia (Other Compositions for Guitar Solo)
- God, Time & Casuality
- Blind Joe Death
- The Best of John Fahey 1959-1977
- Railroad (Import)
- Fare Forward Voyagers (Soldier's Choice) (Import)
- Yes! Jesus Loves Me: Guitar Hymns (Import)
- Visits Washington DC (Import)
- Days Have Gone By, Vol. 6 (Import)
- Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts & Other Dance
- The Yellow Princess
- Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts & Other Dance
- FAHEY,JOHN: TRANSCENDENTAL WATERFALL GUITAR EXCRSNS 63-67
- America
- Voice of the Turtle
- The Transcendental Waterfall: Guitar Excursions 1959-1967
- The Epiphany of Glenn Jones
- Blind Joe Death
- Friends of Fahey Tribute
- John Fahey Trio, Vol. 1
- Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You: The Fonotone Years, 1958-1965
- The Sunny Side of the Ocean
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Credits:
- Bill Belmont - Reissue Producer, Producer
- Cliffie Stone - Composer
- Harry Dacre - Composer
- Jamie Putnam - Art Direction
- Joe Tarantino - Mastering, Remastering
- Lee Gardner - Liner Notes
- Leon McAuliffe - Composer
- Merle Travis - Composer
- Tom Weller - Design
- ED Denson - Producer
- Gene Rosenthal - Engineer
- John Fahey - Main Performer, Producer
