Great fingerstyle albums
I have to do a lot of housework today and would love some suggestions on good fingerstyle records. Just need some new stuff to listen to. Ideally solo instrumental but any will do. Thx in advance
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Ed Gerhard "The Live Album" and "Luna"
Leo Kottke "Greenhouse" duff Be A Player...Not A Polisher |
Hawaiian Slack Key Masters on Dancing Cat records. Or anything by Keola Beamer, Moses Kahmaoku or Dennis Kamiake.
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Anything by Mississippi John Hurt;
The Guitar and Banjo of Reverend Gary Davis by Rev. Gary Davis; Black Balloon by John Renbourn; The Complete Guitarist by Davey Graham; Foundation: Doc Watson Guitar Instrumental Collection 1964-1998 by Doc (and Merle on some tracks) Watson (CAUTION: contains some flatpicking). |
Harvey Reid: Solo Guitar Sketchbook, Guitar Voyages
Leo Kottke: 6 & 12 string Guitar Doyle Dykes: Fingerstyle Guitar Pierre Bensusan: Musiques Alex de Grassi: Southern Exposure Jim Earp: Smiles To Go |
thanks all - great suggestions!
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Bruce Cockburn - Crowing Ignites
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Listen to Endless Road by Tommy Emmanuel. absolutely wonderful album
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Nick Drake- cannot remember the album name
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Aerial Boundaries - Michael Hedges. Still loving this record after 30-odd years.
Railroad, The Transfiguration Of Blind Joe Death - John Fahey. |
Anything by Robin Bullock
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Some of our own:
Edward Hamlin, "Rooted" Al Petteway, "Mountain Guitar" Doug Young, "Closing Time" Larry Pattis, "Random Chance" Erik Skye, "A Different Kind of Blue" Fran Guidry, "Kaleponi" Also: Helen Avakian, "Notes from Helen" Rob Higgenbotham, "With Hands Raised to the Sky" Steve Howe, "Natural Timbre" John Fahey, "The Best of John Fahey" Leo Kottke, "6 and 12-String Guitar" Steven Wake, "Journey's End" Tim Farrel, "Songs from Clarowood" John Zorn and Julian Lage, "Midsummer Moons" |
Larry Pattis: What Tomorrow Brings
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David Bromberg: Try Me One More Time
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