Spence, Joseph: Bahaman Folk Guitar

Spence, Joseph SKU: 36350445
Spence, Joseph: Bahaman Folk Guitar

Spence, Joseph: Bahaman Folk Guitar

Spence, Joseph SKU: 36350445

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $23.98
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Title: Bahaman Folk Guitar
Artist: Spence, Joseph
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 093070384415
Genre: Country, Folk

Vinyl LP pressing. Recorded in 1958 and released on the Folkways label in 1959, Bahaman Folk Guitar introduced American listeners to Joseph Spence's unique guitar and vocal styles. These field recordings by musicologist Sam Charterscapture Spence in a relaxed, expansive mood - only one of the six selections in the set is under five minutes in length. Spence's guitar style was due in part to the D tuning of his bass string, which produced a lower bass sound. Whereas many critics have called Spence's vocal style unorthodox, they have found his guitar playing spontaneous and iconic. Some music critics have gone so far as to refer to him as the "Thelonious Monk of folk guitar."

Tracks:
1.1 Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer
1.2 There Will Be a Happy Meeting in Glory
1.3 Brownskin Gal
2.1 I'm Going to Live That Life
2.2 Face to Face That I Shall Know Him
2.3 Jump in the Line
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