A Tribute to John Fahey

A Tribute to John Fahey is a tribute album to guitarist John Fahey released in 1979.[1][2] It is noteworthy in that, unlike subsequent Fahey tribute albums, it was recorded during his lifetime.

A Tribute to John Fahey
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released1979
GenreFolk
Length36:29
LabelKicking Mule
Tributes to John Fahey chronology
A Tribute to John Fahey
(1979)
I Am the Resurrection
(2006)

All the performers were then on Kicking Mule Records, a label co-founded by ED Denson, former Takoma Records co-founder and friend of Fahey.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)PerformerLength
1."Revelation on the Bank of the Pantuxent (sic)"FaheyBob Hadley2:30
2."Joe Kirby Blues"FaheyArvid Smith3:37
3."Desperate Man Blues"TraditionalStephen Connolly4:00
4."When the Springtime Comes Again"FaheyWoody Harris4:22
5."Sail Away Ladies"TraditionalArvid Smith3:53
6."Sunflower River Blues"FaheyWoody Harris3:26
7."The Death of Clayton Peacock"FaheyArvid Smith2:41
8."Sligo River Blues"FaheyStephen Connolly2:23
9."The Yellow Princess"FaheyArvid Smith2:23
10."In Christ There Is No East Or West"TraditionalStephen Connolly2:04
11."Poor Boy"Fahey, Bukka WhiteArvid Smith2:39
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References

  1. Miller, Dale (1992). "Reinventing the Steel". Acoustic Guitar (January/February): 46. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  2. FolkLib Index. Kicking Mule Records. Retrieved January 26, 2010.
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