There is a strong rainbow hue on playing side of the disc, and no official markingsmatrix stamped on inner hub of disc. The end outcome was a body of work and a method of guitar playing that defied rote categorization and went on to influence a legion of students. Morning haikus, afternoon ragas obsolete recordings. In 2000 i started creating this robbie basho archives. Guitar soli is a compilation album by composer and guitarist robbie basho, released on july 19, 1996 by takoma records. Robbie basho art of the acoustic steel string guitar 6. Moving up aways was inspired by the dreammyth sing of the navahos, depicting the spiritual and physical evolution from lower to higher forms of life.
An artist as singular and sometimes strange as basho is certainly a tough act to follow, but the zen buddhist cowboy songs an apt phrase basho. He is the man who introduced stream of consciousness into folk music and turned folk into classical music, and then made it cross the boundaries of western and eastern music. We exchanged contacts, and one year later he called me saying that he was managing an italian tour with. If youre a new listener to this sort of music, get fahey and kottke first. Guitar soli is currently in circulation ok but it may be a secretly issued cdr. Its not hard to surmise why basho found a natural home on takoma. All songs considered across ambient, jazz, psychedelic and american primitive styles, this year proved that the possibilities of the guitar.
If you enjoy it, i would encourage you to also buy some of lizs music on itunes so she can profit from her. Daniel bachmans has a new record coming out as well. Ernie hawkins teaches ten of his greatest guitar solos and arrangements. Dark, disturbing ambient noise tracks sit uncomfortably alongside roughly gorgeous acoustic guitar pieces. Jones sensed the importance of his surroundings while recording as early as his second solo album. Guitar soli is a superb reissue of the cream of robbie basho s earliest work, mostly recorded in 1965 for his first two takoma lps, the seal of the blue lotus and the grail and the lotus one cut from a 1966 album, basho sings, vol.
Though its title references the takoma releases of john fahey and robbie basho, its various tracks pay tribute to them and other artists who influenced kaiser, including sun ra, masayuki takayanagi, hubert sumlin, and randy california. While john fahey tried to press new treads into the dusty ground, basho had his eye on the astral plane. Robbie basho was the least celebrated of the trio of 60s acoustic guitar virtuosos who established themselves as innovators on the takoma label the other two were john fahey and leo kottke. Mesmerizing, ragalike compositions for acoustic guitar, occasionally colored by basho s quavering, almost operatic vibrato and. Robbie basho, a guitarist active in the 1960s who passed away in 1986, played his instrument with what you might call a visceral spirituality. It was restored and remastered by joe churchich, kyle fosburgh, and john dark and reissued by grasstops recording and gnome life records on september 25, 20. Victor chancellor acoustic guitar a2 moreen libet viola b1 kreke ritter french horn b1 production and additional personnel. Robbie basho, the godfather of 12string guitar playing, was always a man apart. Londonborn musician james blackshaw demonstrated a prodigious talent on the 12string guitar at a very young age.
Robbie basho land of our fathers rarities 19671983. All of those fellow guitarists influenced the armenianamerican, whose recordings have often had a very. Discussion in music corner started by mc rag, feb 27, 2014. Robbie basho s fingerpicked guitar technique was influenced heavily by sarod playing, and his studies with the indian virtuoso ali akbar khan. Guitar soli is a fine place to start, and if you become more interested then look into some of the other recent cd reissues, or search for the used lps. The aspiring guitarist should also look into guitar soli, because the linernotes include basho s brilliant guide to the open tunings that were being explored by the more experimental guitarists at the time. American primitivism, avantfolk, contemporary folk. This is the wind that blows it out internet archive. Read the excellent imagerich parable about the band, download a live. Once you hear venus in cancer, youll probably be hungry for more and at a loss for. Robbie basho was the least celebrated of the trio of 60s acoustic guitar virtuosos who established themselves as innovators on the takoma label the other two. And a little word of advice, dont listen to basho the same way you would kottke, you know in your car cruising on the highway with the windows open and busted bicycle roaring through the.
Venus in cancer is basho s only fulllength album still in print on cd in the usa, which is a shame. However, there are some in the files section of the yahoo. Notes this lp is dedicated to avatar meher baba, and in the spirit of love and respect to the american indian. It was restored and remastered by joe churchich, kyle fosburgh, and john dark and reissued by grasstops recording on september 23, 2015. Though he was only 22 at the time of the release of his debut, celeste, critics were already comparing him to acoustic guitar icons like john fahey and particularly that other noted 12string master, robbie basho. It is a cdr, secretly reissued by the record company and disguised in an original 1996 cd sleevecover. Robbie basho bouquet cd, grasstops recording, 19832016. Basho used unusual open tunings, including a number of variants on openc cgcgce, and played a 12string guitar to recreate the drone that is characteristic of indian classical music. For his earlier output, we have bashovia and guitar soli, two decent compilations that nevertheless rob the listener of the original, cohesive album experience. On the see through plastic circle nearest the centre of the disc there. Robbie basho is always lumped in with leo kottke and john fahey since he shared the takoma label and was an innovative talent himself, however its not fair to compare robbie basho to either aforementioned guitarist. Visions of the country is the tenth studio album by composer and guitarist robbie basho, released in 1978 by windham hill records. Guitar soli, a compilation of songs by robbie basho.
As interest in the old guard of steelstring innovators john fahey, robbie basho, leo kottke and peter lang has been renewed with earnest, a new fraternity of guitar soli tunesmiths has come to the fore steffen basho junghans, jack rose, harris newman and glenn jones. Glenn jones had no trouble burning up more than his. Steffen basho junghans has tethered his elaborate language into a pristine wedding of sound, resulting in what surely is the most actualized summation of his musical quest to date. Anyone who can make an 18 minute noise piece feel like no time at all is a genius. Bridge 19 riding on a wire cddownload, own label, 2015. Land of our fathers rarities 19671983 by robbie basho. Robbie basho s essential lp the fader visions of the country is one of the finest records from a guitar legend.
Although not as well known as he deserves to be, michael gulezian is a talented folkrock instrumentalist who comes out of the john faheyleo kottke robbie basho school of acoustic guitar playing. Late summer morning is minimalist trancefolk, a modern masterpiece of where guitar soli has gone, and where it can go next. His unusual harmonies and deathdefying picking patterns forged a unique, distinctive style that was often imitated. Ll 83, robbie basho, art of the guitar, guitar solo. In my live shows i played few robbie basho pieces since the early 90s.
This cd is drawn from 3 original takoma albums by robbie basho, whose 5 finger picking on the steel stringed acoustic guitar still resonates in the socalled new age movement of today. Im not aware of many basho tabs so this is a real treat. The aspiring guitarist should also look into guitar soli, because the linernotes include basho s brilliant guide to the open tunings that were being explored by. Shop official robbie basho merch, vinyl records, shirts and more. Robbie basho venus in cancer 1970 come bask in the mysterious, otherworldly beauty that is robbie basho, hippie mystic freak extraordinaire, and one of the greatest human beings to have ever emerged from baltimore. Whether you decide to use this as background mood music or thinkingpersons acoustic folk, its moving music, the constant shifts in tone. The year before 1981 i had met maurizio angeletti, an italian acoustic fingerstyle guitar player, when he was on tour in italy with john fahey. A fine, innovative album of six extended pieces that blend american, asian, and other forms of folkacoustic styles. The 1996 release of guitar soli, a collection of basho s best work from his longoutofprint records, is a wellchosen, extremely longawaited introduction to this underappreciated artist. All of the tracks are now available on the guitar soli reissue cd, which also features five other selections from basho s mid60s takoma records.
Though frequently overshadowed by his contemporary and takoma records labelmate john fahey, the compositions and performances of daniel r. Along with john fahey and robbie basho, leo kottke was one of the most influential acoustic fingerstyle guitarists to appear in the 1960s. In 95 a friend and fellow guitarist, glenn jones, forwarded me a request from fantasy inc, now owner of takoma, if i would be interested to write some notes for a basho reissue album. Hes the master of the american primitive guitar, but glenn jones. Acoustic guitar magazine best albums of 2010 editors top pick.
Note, that he tuned his 12string guitar between 3 and 6 half steps lower on his earlier records mostly 46, laterwindham hill 34 because of the use of medium strings and how the guitars and strings worked best for the tunings. It is not often i get to write about my favorites from long ago, but thankfully there is a renaissance of sorts for robbie basho these days with an overdue reissuing campaign for his formal releases along with a host of attic discoveries and live performances. Unfortunately my copy was so i recommend if possible checking those discs before purchase. Basho s gritty fingerpicked style of steelstringed guitar playing contains marked eastern influences, as well as cajun and celtic elements. James blackshaw, glenn jones, robbie basho, godspeed you. The current cd edition of robbie basho guitar soli takomafantasy is not what it would appear.
Robbie basho songs list overview biography songs similar artists cds blurays dvds vinyl. Medicine for a nightmare by sun ra from the album supersonic sounds released 20170331 on not now music download on itunes. Robbie basho the voice of the eagle 1972, vinyl discogs. Robbie basho robbie basho live at network coffeehouse. Requia and other improvisations for guitar was issued on tzadik in 20. Rick parfitt, over and out posthumous solo album from the status quo guitarist. According to fahey, basho s mystique and popularity rose to such a degree at one point that a cult of sorts sprang up around him during his later berkeley days.
Songs of the american west is the twelfth studio album by composer and guitarist robbie basho, released in 1981 by silver label recording. Part john fahey, part amps for christ, and still all its own. Along with all of this basho mania, followers of the musician are releasing their own basho inspired music. Daniel bachmans selftitled lp is among the years best solo guitar releases. So this project has been in the works forever it seems. Robbie played many variations of the open c tuning. Venus in cancer is the sixth studio album by composer and guitarist robbie basho.
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