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  1. The two-CD Return of the Repressed is the first comprehensive collection of this master acoustic guitarist's best work. Spanning nearly 30 years, the 42 tracks on these two CDs are primarily Fahey originals and arrangements of traditional tunes played on solo acoustic guitar.

  2. Return of the Repressed focuses heavily on Fahey's first three albums, and as it result, it fails to really capture the arc of his career. Released in 1994 before City of Refuge or Womblife, this important final chapter isn't included, but even the selections after 1965 are all very conservative.Some of his most strange and interesting tangents are ignored completely - Voice of the Turtle and ...

  3. 25 de mar. de 2022 · Music Reviews: Return of the Repressed: The John Fahey Anthology by John Fahey released in 1994. Music Reviews: Return of the Repressed: The John Fahey Anthology by John Fahey released in 1994. Best Albums. Discover. New Releases. Lists. Genres. News. Community. Sign In. AOTY 2023. List Aggregate.

  4. The Return of the Repressed: The John Fahey Anthology is a compilation album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1994. Fahey's career, health and personal life had been in decline. The release of The Return of the Repressed, along with an article in Spin magazine by Byron Coley served to provide a renewal of his career.

  5. 900 Miles, John Fahey Guitar, Vol. 4, Takoma C-1008, (1967) Aa - Az; ... Also The Return Of The Repressed:Anthology, Rhino R2 71737, (1994) Are You From Dixie?, I Remember Blind Joe Death, Varrick 028, (1987) A Rose and A Baby Ruth, Old Girlfriends and Other Horrible Memories, Varrick 031, (1992)

  6. John Fahey. Of Rivers and Religion [Reprise, 1972] A; After the Ball [Reprise, 1973] A-; Return of the Repressed: The John Fahey Anthology [Rhino, 1994] A-; City of Refuge [Tim/Kerr, 1997] C+; Consumer Guide Reviews: Of Rivers and Religion [Reprise, 1972] Fahey is immersed in country blues, from which he drives his own unique guitar music--eerie, funny, stately, and incredibly calm.

  7. John Fahey captured both the purity of the blues and its intimations of mortality on 20 albums of instrumental compositions, most for his own Takoma label, and the "American Primitive Guitar" style he created has been enormously influential. The two-CD Return of the Repressed is the first comprehensive collection of this master acoustic ...