John Fahey - Days Have Gone By, Vol. 6 (1967)

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Title: Days Have Gone By, Vol. 6
Year Of Release: 1967
Label: Takoma
Genre: American Primitivism, Folk, Country Blues, Avant-Folk
Quality: FLAC 16/44100
Total Time: 00:47:21
Total Size: 131 MB
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John Fahey, known for his complex personality and reputation as a "curmudgeon," channeled his rebellious spirit into the music of the album Days Have Gone By. This classic 1960s work expands upon American blues traditions by integrating Eastern guitar tunings and fingerpicking techniques. Fahey's style is characterized by the use of odd harmonics and deliberate dissonance, distinguishing him from the harmonious New Age music to which he is often mistakenly categorized. The album represents a combination of rare beauty and sonic conflict, standing as a valuable artifact for aficionados of guitar mastery.

Tracklist:
1-1 John Fahey - The Revolt Of The Dyke Brigade [2:39]
1-2 John Fahey - Impressions Of Susan [5:07]
1-3 John Fahey - Joe Kirby Blues [3:11]
1-4 John Fahey - Night Train Of Valhalla [2:16]
1-5 John Fahey - The Portland Cement Factory At Monolith California [4:25]
1-6 John Fahey - A Raga Called Pat, Part 1 [6:24]
1-7 John Fahey - A Raga Called Pat, Part 2 [8:11]
1-8 John Fahey - My Needs [8:50]
1-9 John Fahey - My Grandfather's Clock [1:30]
1-10 John Fahey - Days Have Gone By [2:53]
1-11 John Fahey - We Would Be Buliding [1:57]

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