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The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier [Bluesville Acoustic Sounds Series] [180g LP]

The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier [Bluesville Acoustic Sounds Series] [180g LP] in Bloomington, MN

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The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier [Bluesville Acoustic Sounds Series] [180g LP]

The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier [Bluesville Acoustic Sounds Series] [180g LP] in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $17.99
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The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier
was not released until 1968, about three years after the project was originally completed; while the long delay almost certainly crippled the momentum of
Callier's
fledgling career, the impact on the music itself was at most minimal -- while not the singer's best album, it's his most timeless and inviting, adhering closely to the folk stylings addressed by the title while largely ignoring the mystical jazz dimensions which texture his later material. Surprisingly, none of the album's eight songs are originals, relying instead on traditional tunes like
"900 Miles"
and
"Cotton Eyed Joe"
; while
spiralling acoustic guitar lines and the use of two bassists (
Terbour Attenborough
John Tweedle
) reflect his admiration of
John Coltrane
,
New Folk Sound
is for the most part stark and simple, possessed of a subtle grace which spotlights his remarkably moving vocals to excellent effect -- it's a debut which holds all the promise fulfilled by his classic recordings for
Cadet
. ~ Jason Ankeny
The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier
was not released until 1968, about three years after the project was originally completed; while the long delay almost certainly crippled the momentum of
Callier's
fledgling career, the impact on the music itself was at most minimal -- while not the singer's best album, it's his most timeless and inviting, adhering closely to the folk stylings addressed by the title while largely ignoring the mystical jazz dimensions which texture his later material. Surprisingly, none of the album's eight songs are originals, relying instead on traditional tunes like
"900 Miles"
and
"Cotton Eyed Joe"
; while
spiralling acoustic guitar lines and the use of two bassists (
Terbour Attenborough
John Tweedle
) reflect his admiration of
John Coltrane
,
New Folk Sound
is for the most part stark and simple, possessed of a subtle grace which spotlights his remarkably moving vocals to excellent effect -- it's a debut which holds all the promise fulfilled by his classic recordings for
Cadet
. ~ Jason Ankeny

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