There's a great Bert Jansch live album from the mid-70s, titled The River Sessions. Don't know about finding a CD copy, but you can download it from emusic.com. Great stuff, just guitar and vocal, lots of stuff from the LA Turnaround album, which wa…
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Nice post there, bud. And I'm very glad to see mention made of Mike's guitar album. One of the best in the very small field of old-time records really focused on guitar. Along with County's Old-time Mountain Guitar, I can't imagine a better resource…
Good post David,
I'd have to say James Taylor's "Sweet Baby James". Although I had listened to some killer guitarists, his stuff was the first I could actually play. Especially when his songbook came out...(black & white cover) that had accurate tab…
I've never heard of the Maggie's Music CD so I had a quick look at the track listing on amazon.
I'm not sure what heritage it is, or is supposed to be!
Any album which includes Gloomy winter's noo awa as a christmas song is a bit confused. The tit…
That is a beautiful post, and says so much about the folks who pursue music throughout a lifetime, without national recognition, but with so much satisfaction, heart and soul. Thanks for speaking up.
David
One old album I was happy to see re-released as a CD was Ted Sandquist's "Courts of the King". (http://www.gwionline.org/courts30th.htm) It even includes a couple of new songs with Phil Keaggy and Lynn Nichols.
Hi David, Not sure if I ever responded to your email. Things have been terribly busy here and my wife and I spent most of December touring in Europe. Anyway, we are back now. We live in Lewiston.
Best, Buck
At 11:55am on November 16, 2008, Lance Allen said…
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