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01
Redwood Ramble
03:19
02
Fandango
02:50
03
(Variations on) ‘Easter’
05:36
04
Rocky Mountain Raga
09:00
05
Cathedrals et Fleur de Lis
09:00
06
German Chocolate Cake
02:10
07
Silky Jane
03:24
08
The Girl and the Lotus
08:53
09
Pavan India
08:15
10
Variations on Claire de Lune
04:46
11
California Raga
09:11
ARTIST
BASHO, ROBBIE
TITLE
Bonn Ist Supreme
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
BO WEAVIL RECORDINGS
CATALOG #
WEAVIL 029CD
WEAVIL 029CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/8/2008
Subtitled:
Live at the Kulturforum, Bonn, Germany, November 24, 1980
. Another in the Wooden Weavil series, this time an unreleased live
Robbie Basho
recording from Germany in 1980. Robbie Basho was one of the great pioneers of the acoustic steel string guitar in the U.S., along with
Leo Kottke
and
John Fahey
in the 1960s. This program appears to have been recorded in one go. Robbie scatters his Americana numbers throughout, beginning with "Redwood Ramble," and ending with "California Raga." This date finds Robbie in fine fettle, his playing sharpened by the intensity of touring, his mood seems ebullient, at times (as on "Fandango") he comes off like
John Lee Hooker
's sun-kissed cousin, stomping furiously along to his playing. There is sweetness to his material, yes, but this is not, as
Jack Rose
put it, "music for wineries." There is the galloping muscularity of Basho's playing, coupled with the sheer hugeness of his sound; the fearless employment of dissonance as part of his musical make-up; a love for the unexpected chord change. Robbie was a voracious and uncompromising player. Basho's singing was as integral to who he was as his guitar playing, and when he opened his mouth, he filled the room with sound. Say what you like about his lyrics, no one can accuse Basho of dilettantism, of dabbling, or of trying something on merely for effect. Whatever bag he was in, he was in all the way. Liner notes from
Glenn Jones
and
Stephen Basho-Junghans
, and beautifully remastered by Glenn Jones.
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