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3.5 great | zaruyache | September 5th 19 | While Vol 6 might not be quite as strong in terms of its songwriting, it does stand out against some of Fahey's older releases by being a conceptually more unique work. Instead of simply revolving around Fahey's patented five-finger-picked acoustic folk pieces, "Days Have Gone By"'s tracks involve much more experimentation with space and atmosphere, incorporating slower bluesy riffs as well as various field recordings. While it might not be a truly superior work, it does showcase the influential guitarist growing as an artist and expanding the sound he would later be so heralded for.
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3.5 great | commonist | May 22nd 18 | 71/100. Beautiful and serene guitar instrumentals, that would aptly accompany a golden sunrise over the mountains. On this LP, Fahey cultivates a lovely folk-twang aesthetic, and brings to live the feelings of the mountains and nature. I realize none of this makes sense, but, whatever.
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4.0 excellent | doofy | January 9th 24 |
3.0 good | Denis | March 16th 23 |
4.0 excellent | jehubin | September 21st 22 |
4.5 superb | Ryus | August 8th 21 |
4.0 excellent | adr | February 20th 17 |
4.0 excellent | mrbown | January 27th 17 |
4.0 excellent | p4p | July 13th 16 |
3.5 great | Wael | December 19th 11 |
4.0 excellent | cratnip | November 29th 11 |
4.0 excellent | adjeco | April 2nd 11 |
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