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RS: 2of 5 Stars

2006

Previously overlooked talents like Vashti Bunyan and Judee Sill serve as songwriting models for today's indie-folk boom, but acoustic-guitar master John Fahey may be the movement's most crucial instrumental inspiration. From the early Sixties to his death in 2001, Fahey had the musical curiosity and chops to shape folk, blues, classical, country, psychedelia, Indian ragas and several strains of experimentation into his own highly individual designs. Yet like many tribute albums, I Am the Resurrection is dwarfed by its subject. Sufjan Stevens, Devendra Banhart, Grandaddy and others perform ably but can't approach Fahey's intensity or dexterity -- the traces of his virtuosity dissipate into merely pleasant, mostly instrumental background blandness.



BARRY WALTERS

(Posted: Feb 6, 2006)

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