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Re: Vanguard Tapes on iTunes

I stand by my original comments, and it's just based on the music, I'm a
composer for what it's worth.

I don't believe these recordings are outtakes from Voice of the Eagle or
Zarthus. Voice of the Eagle has more in common musically with Song of the
Stallion or Venus in Cancer than it does with these recordings. The production
values across all of the songs are consistent, suggesting they were recorded at
the same time.

Agreed, I'm arguing a heartfelt hunch. In terms of the Wyndham Hill albums, for
me they are pretty picture postcards, framed, mounted and ready for your
enjoyment, presenting Robbie Basho as some kind of beautiful artifact in a
museum.

What I love about Robbie's work is his incredible directness, a talent that
explodes boundaries. He is not a steel-string guitar player a la Kottke, Lang
etc. He just used the steel-string guitar as part of his delivery, and to focus
on just that for Wyndham Hill is a tragedy.

I find it difficult to believe that Robbie ever felt differently from how he'd
always operated, but I do believe that he got disappointed, and started
second-guessing himself.

I like Rainbow Thunder, and it's certainly better than the Wyndham Hill albums,
but seriously I feel "Indian II" is the last great work by Robbie before stupid
record labels and second-guessing got involved.







Thu Jul 9, 2009 12:42 am

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Greetings friends! The Vanguard tapes are an entire unreleased album, recorded by Robbie in 1975-1976, and for me his finest hour by a million miles, it seems...
Alan
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Jun 24, 2009
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Greetings friends! The Vanguard tapes are an entire unreleased album, recorded by Robbie in 1975-1976, and for me his finest hour by a million miles, it seems...
Alan
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Jun 24, 2009
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Hi Alan,Thanks for the info.  I tried locating this on itunes and Vanguard, and I am striking out.  Can you send some light to guide me to the correct path...
ryan leaf
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Jun 24, 2009
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Alan, I was most interested in the tail end of your comment, when you mention "...before his spirit was broken." Could you elaborate on that? On another...
artpaws
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Jun 24, 2009
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I believe it's called "Indian II", I don't have access to the iTunes music store in Hong Kong, so I got some friends in the US to download it for me about a...
Alan
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Jun 25, 2009
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Greetings Alan, Your impressions and 'narrativization' of Indian II are very attractive, and I'm sure many people here would share your understanding of...
Robbie Dawson
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Jun 25, 2009
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Hey Artpaws, Reading your post, two quotes came to my mind that I feel might be worth sharing. One closer to home, the other further. In an interview with John...
Robbie Dawson
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Jun 25, 2009
5:46 pm

  maybe i'm too out of tune about this issue, but i don't understand why Robbie's Indian Music interests by then didn't fit Windham Hill stylings i think...
Toni Ruiz
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Jul 1, 2009
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Hi, Toni, When Windham Hill got its start, its focus as an instrumental fingerstyle guitar label was very, very narrow.  The "Early Pierre Bensusan" album,...
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Jul 1, 2009
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Well, it does seem odd in hindsight, but the power dynamics between Windham and Basho were odd to begin with, and were not like that of a newly signed artist....
Robbie Dawson
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Jul 1, 2009
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Let me state from the outset that I am a contrarian on the Windham Hill recordings. To my ear, both of them are disasters. My main criticisms may go to the...
artpaws
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Jul 2, 2009
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I stand by my original comments, and it's just based on the music, I'm a composer for what it's worth. I don't believe these recordings are outtakes from Voice...
Alan
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