Coasting
P. Bryant | Nottingham, England | 07/03/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"With only three original compositions, this album signifies that Fahey was running out of ideas by the late 80s. With Terry Robb again duetting on about half the songs (and taking the lead on some) this isn't really much of a Fahey album at all. Instead of working over tunes like they were old dinosaur bones, he cooks up smart acoustic arrangements from unlikely material, lending weight to the idea that eclecticism is the first resort of the bankrupt imagination. Well, I wouldn't go that far, but you have to raise an eyebrow at the choice of "Layla", and the two beautifully played sambas are just that. And alas, the lengthy "Ocean Waves" goes to show that no one plays Bola Sete like Bola Sete, or George Winston. But hey, come on, it's John Fahey, and he's great you know."
Lousy
John | Portland, OR USA | 08/31/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I've listened to enough John Fahey to know this disk is way sub par. Terrible selection. Dull presentation. Very dissapointed with this disk."