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I Am the Resurrection (album)

I Am the Resurrection: A Tribute to John Fahey is a tribute album to guitarist John Fahey released in 2006. The album's title is taken from the title of the third track of his album The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death.

I Am the Resurrection: A Tribute to John Fahey
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedFebruary 14, 2006
GenreAlternative
LabelVanguard
Tributes to John Fahey chronology
A Tribute to John Fahey
(1979)
I Am the Resurrection: A Tribute to John Fahey
(2006)
Friends of Fahey Tribute
(2006)

History edit

Co-produced by Stephen Brower and M. Ward, I Am the Resurrection was the first John Fahey tribute album released after his death. Brower related, "We wanted to go after people who we thought wouldn't do traditional renderings of his stuff."[1]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [2]
Blender      [3]
The Music Box      [4]
Pitchfork Media(6.9 of 10) [5]
PopMatters(6 of 10) [6]
StylusC− [7]

I Am the Resurrection received mixed reviews upon its release, although most were favorable or equivocal. In his Allmusic review, critic Alex Henderson noted the "interesting thing about this Fahey tribute compilation is the fact that it isn't dominated by fingerpickers and Fahey disciples." and "this compilation wasn't assembled with purists in mind." He called the disc a bit uneven but it "is full of pleasant surprises and is a memorable demonstration of the fact that Fahey's compositions can be useful well beyond the fingerpicker field."[2]

Erik Davis of Blender gave the tribute album five of five stars and stated "For once, the motley character of most tribute records fits the subject."[3] John Metzger of The Music Box felt "there’s nothing on I Am the Resurrection that is anywhere near as groundbreaking or strange as Fahey’s own recordings. Yet, what the performers accomplish is still strikingly potent."[4] Steve Horowitz praised the album, writing it is "hard to resist pushing the replay button and listening to [each song] again before going on to the next song. That’s true of every tune on this disc, which is a fine tribute to one of America’s most remarkable artists."[6]

In his review for Pitchfork Media, Matthew Murphy praised some artist's appearances while noting less success for others. Murphy called Sufjan Stevens contribution "typically fussy" and an "ill match for the contours" of Fahey's music and M. Ward's rendition "falls completely flat."[5] Equally mixed was Andrew Gerig's review for Stylus magazine that "the tribute disc is only for Fahey diehards" and that too many of the artists "hold back."[7]

In his review of The Great Koonaklaster Speaks: A John Fahey Celebration, Grayson Currin called I Am the Resurrection "the first... and the biggest failure" of the Fahey tribute albums... to think that I Am the Resurrection's alternately self-involved (Stevens) or irreverently unimaginative (Peter Case) interpretations gave newcomers invalid impressions of Fahey's catalogue is, really, a bit frightening."[8]

Track listing edit

All songs by John Fahey unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)PerformerLength
1."Death of the Clayton Peacock" The Fruit Bats3:01
2."Sunflower River Blues" Pelt3:18
3."Variation on 'Commemorative Transfiguration and Communion at Magruder Park'" Sufjan Stevens4:18
4."Sligo River Blues" Devendra Banhart3:11
5."Dance of Death" Calexico6:36
6."The Singin Bridge of Memphis, Tennessee (Brooklyn Bridge Version: The Coel)"" Lee Ranaldo2:50
7."Bean Vine Blues, No. 2" M. Ward1:45
8."The Portland Cement Factory at Monolith, CA" Cul de Sac4:34
9."Dance of the Inhabitants of the Palace of King Phillip XIV of Spain" Jason Lytle2:41
10."Joe Kirby Blues" Immerglück, Kaphan, Krummenacher & Hanes5:03
11."Medley: John Hurt Shiva Shankarah" Currituck Co.7:31
12."When the Catfish is in Bloom" Peter Case7:30
13."My Grandfather's Clock"TraditionalHowe Gelb2:03

Personnel edit

  • Joey Burns – vocals, guitar, upright bass
  • Sufjan Stevens – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo, flute, recorder, oboe, drums, shaker, triangle, percussion
  • Kevin Barker – vocals, electric guitar, recorder, percussion
  • David Immerglück – guitar
  • Jack Rose – guitar
  • Lee Ranaldo – guitar
  • M. Ward – guitar
  • Glenn Jones – guitar
  • Bruce Kaphan – lap steel guitar
  • Mike Gangloff – banjo
  • John Convertino – marimba, drums
  • Otto Hauser – drums, percussion
  • Michael Knobloch – drums
  • John Hanes – drums
  • Robin Amos – electronics
  • Rosie Thomas – background vocals

Production notes:

  • Jim Waters – mixing
  • Kevin Nettleingham – mastering
  • Stephen Brower – liner notes
  • Glenn Jones – liner notes
  • Kevin Barker – liner notes
  • Zak Riles – photography

References edit

  1. ^ Dansby, Andrew (February 2006). "Channeling John Fahey". Houston Chronicle.
  2. ^ a b Henderson, Alex. "I Am the Resurrection > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved April 20, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Davis, Erik (February 2006). "Review: I Am the Resurrection". Blender (2).
  4. ^ a b Metzger, John. "I Am the Resurrection > Review". The Music Box. Retrieved April 20, 2010.
  5. ^ a b Murphy, Matthew. "I Am the Resurrection > Review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved April 20, 2010.
  6. ^ a b Horowitz, Steve. "I Am the Resurrection > Review". PopMatters. Retrieved April 20, 2010.
  7. ^ a b Gaerig, Andrew (February 2006). "Review: The Yellow Princess / I Am the Resurrection". Stylus Magazine.
  8. ^ Currin, Grayson. "The Great Koonaklaster Speaks: A John Fahey Celebration > Review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved May 2, 2010.

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I Am the Resurrection A Tribute to John Fahey is a tribute album to guitarist John Fahey released in 2006 The album s title is taken from the title of the third track of his album The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death I Am the Resurrection A Tribute to John FaheyCompilation album by Various artistsReleasedFebruary 14 2006GenreAlternativeLabelVanguardTributes to John Fahey chronologyA Tribute to John Fahey 1979 I Am the Resurrection A Tribute to John Fahey 2006 Friends of Fahey Tribute 2006 Contents 1 History 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesHistory editCo produced by Stephen Brower and M Ward I Am the Resurrection was the first John Fahey tribute album released after his death Brower related We wanted to go after people who we thought wouldn t do traditional renderings of his stuff 1 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 The Music Box nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Pitchfork Media 6 9 of 10 5 PopMatters 6 of 10 6 StylusC 7 I Am the Resurrection received mixed reviews upon its release although most were favorable or equivocal In his Allmusic review critic Alex Henderson noted the interesting thing about this Fahey tribute compilation is the fact that it isn t dominated by fingerpickers and Fahey disciples and this compilation wasn t assembled with purists in mind He called the disc a bit uneven but it is full of pleasant surprises and is a memorable demonstration of the fact that Fahey s compositions can be useful well beyond the fingerpicker field 2 Erik Davis of Blender gave the tribute album five of five stars and stated For once the motley character of most tribute records fits the subject 3 John Metzger of The Music Box felt there s nothing on I Am the Resurrection that is anywhere near as groundbreaking or strange as Fahey s own recordings Yet what the performers accomplish is still strikingly potent 4 Steve Horowitz praised the album writing it is hard to resist pushing the replay button and listening to each song again before going on to the next song That s true of every tune on this disc which is a fine tribute to one of America s most remarkable artists 6 In his review for Pitchfork Media Matthew Murphy praised some artist s appearances while noting less success for others Murphy called Sufjan Stevens contribution typically fussy and an ill match for the contours of Fahey s music and M Ward s rendition falls completely flat 5 Equally mixed was Andrew Gerig s review for Stylus magazine that the tribute disc is only for Fahey diehards and that too many of the artists hold back 7 In his review of The Great Koonaklaster Speaks A John Fahey Celebration Grayson Currin called I Am the Resurrection the first and the biggest failure of the Fahey tribute albums to think that I Am the Resurrection s alternately self involved Stevens or irreverently unimaginative Peter Case interpretations gave newcomers invalid impressions of Fahey s catalogue is really a bit frightening 8 Track listing editAll songs by John Fahey unless otherwise noted No TitleWriter s PerformerLength1 Death of the Clayton Peacock The Fruit Bats3 012 Sunflower River Blues Pelt3 183 Variation on Commemorative Transfiguration and Communion at Magruder Park Sufjan Stevens4 184 Sligo River Blues Devendra Banhart3 115 Dance of Death Calexico6 366 The Singin Bridge of Memphis Tennessee Brooklyn Bridge Version The Coel Lee Ranaldo2 507 Bean Vine Blues No 2 M Ward1 458 The Portland Cement Factory at Monolith CA Cul de Sac4 349 Dance of the Inhabitants of the Palace of King Phillip XIV of Spain Jason Lytle2 4110 Joe Kirby Blues Immergluck Kaphan Krummenacher amp Hanes5 0311 Medley John Hurt Shiva Shankarah Currituck Co 7 3112 When the Catfish is in Bloom Peter Case7 3013 My Grandfather s Clock TraditionalHowe Gelb2 03Personnel editJoey Burns vocals guitar upright bass Sufjan Stevens vocals acoustic guitar electric guitar banjo flute recorder oboe drums shaker triangle percussion Kevin Barker vocals electric guitar recorder percussion David Immergluck guitar Jack Rose guitar Lee Ranaldo guitar M Ward guitar Glenn Jones guitar Bruce Kaphan lap steel guitar Mike Gangloff banjo John Convertino marimba drums Otto Hauser drums percussion Michael Knobloch drums John Hanes drums Robin Amos electronics Rosie Thomas background vocalsProduction notes Jim Waters mixing Kevin Nettleingham mastering Stephen Brower liner notes Glenn Jones liner notes Kevin Barker liner notes Zak Riles photographyReferences edit Dansby Andrew February 2006 Channeling John Fahey Houston Chronicle a b Henderson Alex I Am the Resurrection gt Review Allmusic Retrieved April 20 2010 a b Davis Erik February 2006 Review I Am the Resurrection Blender 2 a b Metzger John I Am the Resurrection gt Review The Music Box Retrieved April 20 2010 a b Murphy Matthew I Am the Resurrection gt Review Pitchfork Media Retrieved April 20 2010 a b Horowitz Steve I Am the Resurrection gt Review PopMatters Retrieved April 20 2010 a b Gaerig Andrew February 2006 Review The Yellow Princess I Am the Resurrection Stylus Magazine Currin Grayson The Great Koonaklaster Speaks A John Fahey Celebration gt Review Pitchfork Media Retrieved May 2 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Am the Resurrection album amp oldid 1079849421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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