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Robbie Basho - Song of the Avatars: The Lost Master Tapes (2020)

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Robbie Basho - Song of the Avatars: The Lost Master Tapes (2020)

Robbie Basho - Song of the Avatars: The Lost Master Tapes (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,6 Gb | Covers - 24 Mb | 05:37:45
Folk, Acoustic Guitar, American Primitivism, Singer-Songwriter, Psychedelic | Label: Tompkins Square

A transcendent collection of cuts snipped from a bumper 5CD set of unheard Basho material recorded between 1965 and 1985. American Primitive guitar / Fahey / Takoma / Six Organs of Admittance fans pay attention.

Robbie Basho - Songs of the Great Mystery: The Lost Vanguard Sessions (2020)

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Robbie Basho - Songs of the Great Mystery: The Lost Vanguard Sessions (2020)

Robbie Basho - Songs of the Great Mystery: The Lost Vanguard Sessions (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 309 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 126 Mb | 00:54:59
Folk, Acoustic Guitar, American Primitivism, Singer-Songwriter, Psychedelic | Label: Real Gone Music

Robbie Basho was one of the big three American acoustic guitar innovators, John Fahey and Leo Kottke being the other two. Basho was the least commercially successful of the three, but his influence and reputation has steadily grown since his untimely death in 1986 at the age of 45. And with good reason; for Basho's deeply spiritual approach, intellectual rigor, and formal explorations (among his goals was the creation of a raga system for American music), present a deeply compelling, multi-faceted artist. Basho was actually a college friend of John Fahey, and his early recordings (like Kottke's) were for Fahey's Takoma label. Following Fahey 's move to Vanguard, Basho followed suit, and released Voice of the Eagle and Zarthus for the label in 1972 and 1974, respectively (his most commercially successful records were made for the Windham Hill label later in the decade)./quote]