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CD, CD, インポート, 2006/9/25 CD, インポート
¥3,225 ¥3,204
CD, インポート, 2001/8/7 インポート
¥3,797

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曲目リスト

1 The revolt of the Dyke Brigade
2 Impressions of Susan
3 Joe Kirby blues
4 Night train of Valhalla
5 The Portland cement factory at Monolith, California
6 A raga called Pat - Part One
7 A raga called Pat - Part Two
8 My shepherd will supply my needs
9 My grandfathers clock
10 Days have gone by
11 We would be building

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Digitally remastered reissue of the classic 1967 album by the late enigmatic acoustic guitar legend.

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Digitally Remastered Reissue of the Classic 1967 Album by the Late Enigmatic Acoustic Guitar Legend.

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  • メーカーにより製造中止になりました ‏ : ‎ いいえ
  • 製品サイズ ‏ : ‎ 12.4 x 14.1 x 1.19 cm; 102.06 g
  • メーカー ‏ : ‎ Ace
  • EAN ‏ : ‎ 0029667985925
  • 製造元リファレンス ‏ : ‎ 029667985925
  • オリジナル盤発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2006
  • レーベル ‏ : ‎ Ace
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00005NHHP
  • ディスク枚数 ‏ : ‎ 1
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5つ星のうち5.0 Amazing.
2021年9月6日に英国でレビュー済み
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What an excellent album.
Known about John Fahey and his music for a long time but only recently started to listen properly and I’m glad I did.
Bought quite a few of his albums at the same time but so far this is definitely the favourite.
B. Bowman
5つ星のうち5.0 My favorite Fahey...
2010年10月26日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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It is difficult for me to choose a favorite album by John Fahey. I have over 25 of his albums, which include his live solo recordings, his albums with Dixieland ensembles, and his later works which consisted mostly of experimentation designed to alienate the audience that loved releases like "Days Have Gone By". This was one of the first Fahey albums I purchased, and over the years and after repeated listens I thought maybe that was why I held this one as a favorite. However, I don't think sentimentality is influencing my opinion here, I think this is one of Fahey's most completely realized albums. Others have described the quality of this recording as murky or muddled, and while I admit that his guitar was not closely miked during the recording sessions, the final product is both haunting and beautiful as a result of the microphone placement. I also have to mention that this album stands out to me as some of Fahey's best use of reverb in the studio. There are moments on "Days Have Gone By" where extreme reverb is applied to the recording which result in incredible moments and transcendent and inspiring sounds. "Impressions Of Susan" is a prime example of this: a five minute guitar solo that takes the listener on a journey that is by turns hopeful, contemplative, ominous, and beautiful. "Joe Kirby Blues" also stands out to me as one of the most melancholy melodies that Fahey composed; his playing on this piece has accompanied me on many late nights. Upon first hearing this album, "Night Train Of Valhalla" was probably my initial favorite. Hearing Fahey attack his strings in a picking frenzy was inspiring to me, and his thumb nailing the bass strings with a jackhammer like precision was something that won me over to his technique and talent. The somewhat bizarre "Raga Called Pat" parts one and two split the disc in half. Fahey's recordings of trains on this piece (an ongoing theme in his life's work), animal sounds, and ambient noise would play a much larger role in some of his other work, but it is interesting to hear his early attempts at incorporating these ideas into his music. "Days Have Gone By" closes with a few excellent songs in a row: the contemplative hymn "My Needs" (always one of my favorites), the jaunty duet "My Grandfather's Clock", the title track, and the closer "We Would Be Building", which continued a trend of Fahey's on some of his albums where he included his variation on an Episcopal hymn as the final song. For a newcomer to Fahey's music I would venture to say that this is a great initiation. Fahey recorded a lot of excellent music in his life, but this seems to be the disc I always return to.
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Crank
5つ星のうち5.0 A truly essential folk/blues release.
2022年10月14日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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Remastered in 2001, this is an excellent primer for the legendary Fahey. His acoustic would grow into something else over time, but this is a mature and startling work for somebody so young, near the age of 30.

You get different tunings, experimentation, and also songs more akin to his earlier work in the American Primitive guitar style that he had crafted, half in the past and half looking to the future. It's a full package and one of his finest albums. Highly recommended along with albums like The Yellow Princess and some of his later works such as God, Time and Causality.
Sid Griffin
5つ星のうち4.0 John Fahey, American hero
2020年1月8日に英国でレビュー済み
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True, his lifestyle was nothing to emulate but his guitar work was something to admire. Founder of the American Primitive guitar style his musical musings were anything but primitive and if you admire acoustic pickers from Son House to Stefan Grossman to the latest New Age acolyte then investigate this album for it is Fahey at his six-string best.
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James Peterson
5つ星のうち5.0 Five Stars
2017年4月10日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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as expected