The Great Koonaklaster Speaks: A John Fahey Celebration

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The Great Koonaklaster Speaks: A John Fahey Celebration
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Studio album by Various artists
Released June 19, 2007
Genre Blues, folk, Avant-garde
Length 64:24
Label Table of the Elements
Tributes to John Fahey chronology
The Revenge of Blind Joe Death: The John Fahey Tribute Album
(2006)The Revenge of Blind Joe Death: The John Fahey Tribute Album2006
The Great Koonaklaster Speaks: A John Fahey Celebration
(2007)

The Great Koonaklaster Speaks: A John Fahey Celebration is a tribute CD to guitarist John Fahey released in 2007.

The sessions for the 1997 Fahey/Cul de Sac collaboration album The Epiphany of Glenn Jones marks the first appearance of "The Great Kooniklaster" [sic], as an Art Deco object Fahey acquired, named, and placed in the studio to bring focus to the sessions.[1] Fahey used the term in a variety of ways. It appeared in the introduction of the guitar instruction book The Best of John Fahey as a "KoonaKlastier Konfectionary" and also appears in Fahey's book How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life.[2][3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Pitchfork Media (8.2 of 10) [4]
Record Collector (5 stars) [5]

Music critic Kris Needs of Record Collector gave the tribute album five stars and stated "With projects like this... Fahey still seems to be leading a not-so-quiet revolution from beyond the grave."[5]

In his review for Pitchfork Media, Grayson Currin praised the album, calling it "a mighty tribute to a worthy subject' and "the clearest and most brazen picture of the onus and inspiration Fahey has left for modern music. Importantly, this is a tribute record, but it's not a covers record: Instead, it collects unreleased work from 11 current experimental acts that feel Fahey's influence and attempt to offer a glimpse of it here." [4]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Performer Length
1. "Since I've Been a Man Full Grown"     Jack Rose 11:08
2. "Spanish Flang Dang"     Greg Malcolm 5:13
3. "Exorcise/Intone"     Ben Vida 7:24
4. "Hood River Lap Dance"     Richard Bishop 4:25
5. "My Babe, My Babe"     Michael Hurley 3:00
6. "Overcome"     No-Neck Blues Band 3:46
7. "Escapisms in a Comedic Forum"     Lichens 3:27
8. "Red Apple"     Badgerlore 5:31
9. "I Used to Strive for a Tree; Now I Thrive on a Mountain"     R. Keenan Lawler 4:06
10. "Ceremonial Knives"     Pumice 4:53
11. "Crossing the Susquehanna River Bridge"     David Daniell 11:31

References

  1. Jones, Glenn. Original CD liner notes for The Epiphany of Glenn Jones. Retrieved January 2010.
  2. Fahey, John. The Best of John Fahey. 1978. Guitar Player Books.
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