Old Fashioned Love | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | John Fahey |
Cover: | Old Fashioned Love.jpg |
Released: | 1975 |
Recorded: | 1975 |
Studio: | Blue Rock Studio, New York City and United/Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA |
Genre: | Folk |
Length: | 35:31 |
Label: | Takoma, Sonet (UK issue) |
Producer: | Doug Decker |
Prev Title: | Leo Kottke, Peter Lang & John Fahey |
Prev Year: | 1974 |
Next Title: | Christmas with John Fahey Vol. II |
Next Year: | 1975 |
Old Fashioned Love is an album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1975. It is credited on the cover to John Fahey & His Orchestra.
In a similar manner as his previous Reprise releases with accompanists, Old Fashioned Love did not sell well. For his part, Fahey remarked that he had never worked with such sympathetic, understanding musicians as he did on this release.
The front cover is a 1901 photograph of Anna Held, the wife of impresario Florenz Ziegfeld.[1]
Woody Mann plays duets with Fahey on "In a Persian Market", "Jaya Shiva Shankarah", and "Marilyn". Guitarist Stefan Grossman responded to "The Assassination of Grossman" with his own composition, "The Assassination of John Fahey" on his album Thunder on the Run. "Dry Bones in the Valley" was shortened by one minute on subsequent CD reissues.
The 1930s title song, written by Frank Loesser and Fritz Miller, was the theme song of Fritz Miller and his Orchestra.[2]
In his Allmusic review, Richard Foss states that Old Fashioned Love "is a wonderful release, a celebration of early 20th century musical styles. Every track is played with charm and wit, from the solo guitar pieces to the full orchestral works" and then later notes that it "was acclaimed by many critics but was rejected by the folk crowd that Fahey himself was coming to detest." Critic Andy Beta called it "a consistently surprising collection of Fahey's many loves" and singled out the final track for special praise as "one of his truly magical works".
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