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James Blackshaw - Litany Of Echoes Mp3

  • Performer: James Blackshaw
  • Album: Litany Of Echoes
  • Label: Tompkins Square
  • Catalog #: TSQ1783CD
  • MP3: 2247 mb | FLAC: 1378 mb
  • Released: 23 Jun 2008
  • Country: US
  • Style: Acoustic
  • Rating: 4.3/5
  • Votes: 602
  • Category: Country & Folk
James Blackshaw - Litany Of Echoes Mp3

Tracklist

1Shroud11:44
2Gate Of Ivory5:20
3Echo And Abyss12:10
4Past Has Not Passed12:38
5Infinite Circle5:54
6Gate Of Horn5:21

Credits

  • ArtworkKristen Adam
  • Recorded ByJohn Hannon
  • Twelve-String Guitar [Guild 12 String], Piano, Written-ByJames Blackshaw
  • Violin, ViolaFran Bury

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 8 56075 00178 3

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Tompkins Square
  • Copyright (c) – Tompkins Square
  • Manufactured By – Fontana Distribution, LLC
  • Distributed By – Fontana Distribution, LLC
  • Recorded At – No Recording Studio

Video

Olwado
Blackshaw is one of my musical heroes; he's definitely one of the most talented and challenging composer around. If you take the time to approach his entire discography chronologically, the constant migration of form is undeniable; he develloped a language that mixes influences nobody would have dare to melt. "Litany" represents the peak of this quest, it's a record that owes as much to Fahey's legacy (the obvious tag he was sadly instantly stamped with) than to the minimalist composers such as Reich, Glass etc... Thus said, it would be an understatement to limit this incredible album to such a binary definition: Blackshaw always expressed an inherent melancholy within all his compositions, that specific feeling is what made him different than all the other finger-pickers; his fantastic technique is also what permitted him to rise way above most of Fahey's revival fanatics. "Litany Of Echoes" rely on repetitions of phrases declined in such refined and complex intertwined mantras that the listener can't perceive the work as obviously "repetitive", it all works on a subconscious level, allowing the shining beauty of the tracks themselves to be heard in priority. That's how intelligent and sensible the guy manage to craft his music. He invented a new type of transcendence, one that doesn't need the usual psychedelic deportations and/or the wall of sounds that are so often used by all sonic shamans; I strongly recommend the acquisition of this jewel... Enter Jame's world for the unraveling pleasure you'll get from listening to it.
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