SIX-O-SEVEN BLUES by RYO TAKEMATSU

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SKU73691
ArtistRYO TAKEMATSU
TitleSIX-O-SEVEN BLUES
LabelEM RECORDS
Catalog #EM1117TEP
Tag
ReleaseW 46 - 2013
FormatVinyl - JPN3*7
EAN Barcode4560283217176
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Tracks

  1. Six-O-Seven Blues (Ryo Takematsu)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/73691_six-o-seven_blues/1_six-o-seven_blues_ryo_takematsu.mp3
  2. Old Country Rock (Willam Moore)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/73691_six-o-seven_blues/2_old_country_rock_willam_moore.mp3
  3. In Christ There Is No East Or West (John Fahey)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/73691_six-o-seven_blues/3_in_christ_there_is_no_east_or_west_john_fahey.mp3
  4. I'm So Glad (Skip James)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/73691_six-o-seven_blues/4_im_so_glad_skip_james.mp3
  5. On Doing An Evil Deed Blues (John Fahey)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/73691_six-o-seven_blues/5_on_doing_an_evil_deed_blues_john_fahey.mp3
  6. Requiem For John Hurt (John Fahey)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/73691_six-o-seven_blues/6_requiem_for_john_hurt_john_fahey.mp3
  7. On Doing An Evil Deed Blues - Tomoki Kanda Re-Edit
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/73691_six-o-seven_blues/7_on_doing_an_evil_deed_blues_-_tomoki_kanda_re-edit.mp3

Description

Tokyo's Ryo Takematsu proves the universality and timelessness of the blues on his debut solo release "Six-O-Seven Blues".Recorded mainly in a Japanese bedroom, Takematsu's heartfelt and sincere acoustic guitar playing filters his love of pre-war American country blues through the more relatively recent influences of John Fahey and Backwards Sam Firk; the seven pieces here, on three 7" records, slingshot these influences through space and time, from America in a previous century to 21st-century Japan and on to the wider world. Bookended by opening and closing collaborative tracks, Takematsu, one of the founding members of EM Records stalwarts Noahlewis' Mahlon Taits, rides solo for the bulk of the tracks, sounding relaxed and focused. The opening title track, by Takematsu, features some guest percussion from his bandmates, and the final track is a remix, by Tomoki Kanda, of John Fahey's "On Doing An Evil Deed Blues". Two more tracks by Fahey appear, plus songs by Skip James and William Moore. Released on CD and 7" vinyl, in a three-disc set, this time-travelling set is a charm. Cover art by moOog yamamOTO (Buffalo Daughter)

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