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Voice of the turtle john fahey biography
The Voice of the Turtle (album)
1968 studio album by John Fahey
The Voice of the Turtle is the seventh album by American guitaristJohn Fahey. Recorded and released in 1968, it is considered one of his more experimental albums, combining elements of psychedelia, early blues, country fiddles, ragas, and white noise with folk music.[1] The album had many reissues with various track listings, jacket designs and mismatched titles.
History
The mythical bluesman named Blind Joe Death, first introduced by Fahey on his debut album Blind Joe Death, appears again in the liner notes of The Voice of the Turtle. For years Fahey and Takoma continued to treat the imaginary guitarist as a real person, including booklets with their LPs containing biographical information about him and that he had taught Fahey to play.[2][3][4]
The conceit that the blues guitarist Blind Joe Death was an actual person and contemporary of Fahey is carried fur