*** Welcome to piglix ***

The Best of John Fahey, Vol. 2: 1964–1983

The Best of John Fahey, Vol. 2: 1964–1983
Best of John Fahey Vol 2.jpg
Greatest hits album by John Fahey
Released February 3, 2004
Genre Folk
Length 1:19:16
Label Takoma
Producer Henry Kaiser
John Fahey chronology
Red Cross
(2003)Red Cross2003
The Best of John Fahey, Vol. 2: 1964–1983
(2004)
The Great Santa Barbara Oil Slick
(2004)The Great Santa Barbara Oil Slick2004

The Best of John Fahey, Vol. 2: 1964–1983 is a compilation album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 2004.

The second volume of The Best of John Fahey was assembled by American guitarist and composer Henry Kaiser. The album included three unreleased tracks from 1991; “Twilight on Prince George’s Avenue,” “Sligo Mud”, and “Tuff” which were assumed to be from an album Fahey recorded for Shanachie Records titled Azalea City Memories that was never released. However, it was later uncovered that the three songs were not Fahey recordings, but recordings of guitarist "Charlie Schmidt, a 42-year-old high school teacher who lives in Skokie... as part of a prank Fahey hoped to play on Shanachie, his label at the time."

The liner notes include a reprint of a letter that Fahey wrote to Fantasy Records regarding his thoughts on how they should handle his catalogue of recordings.

Music critic Thom Jurek of Allmusic praised the album, "This is, in some ways, better than the original best-of, because it comes from the heart of a fan as well as the vision of a master musician." From his review for All About Jazz, critic Charlie B. Dahan called it "...nothing more than a guitarist and his instrument communicating stories of love, passion, humor and despair with flesh and blood; wood and wire. It is music at its most basic, yet most complicated." Both praised the song selection and liner notes by producer Henry Kaiser.

All songs by John Fahey unless otherwise noted.

Production notes


...
Wikipedia

...