Rose, Jack: Raag Manifestos

Rose, Jack SKU: 31199551
Rose, Jack: Raag Manifestos

Rose, Jack: Raag Manifestos

Rose, Jack SKU: 31199551

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Raag Manifestos
Artist: Rose, Jack
Label: VHF Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 783881008517
Genre: Rock

Limited vinyl LP pressing of this 2004 album. Part of a collaboration with Jack Rose's estate and Three Lobed Records to restore all of his LPs to print, VHF presents a new vinyl edition of the celebrated guitarist's solo album, newly cut by John Golden Mastering from the original source material. This release charts an eclectic, more experimental approach left behind as his technique and compositions became more refined and deliberate on later works. Originally compiled from a variety of sources as a limited-edition CD to sell on tour in 2004, Raag Manifestos presents much of Rose's rawest and most experimental music, cutting across various acoustic styles, but with a much more jagged and aggressive attack than later music. "Black Pearls from the River" and "Hart Crane's Old Boyfriends" are dense, serious assaults on the 12-string, with the intensity of the latter enhanced by Ian Nagoski's roaring electronic backdrop. With subtle tabla accompaniment by Eric Carbonara, "Crossing The Great Waters" is another epic modal journey in the style of Pelt's "Road To Catawba" and Rose's own "Red Horse." The traditional "Blessed Be the Name of the Lord" finishes off the LP on a calming note.

Tracks:
1.1 Black Pearls from the River
1.2 Tower of Babel
1.3 Hart Cranes Old Boyfriends
1.4 Tex
1.5 Crossing the Great Waters
1.6 Road
1.7 Blessed Be the Name of the Lord
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