Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Love Is A Rose















If I need soothing music, I often turn to the works of Jack Rose, the acoustic picker who died way too young back in 2009. For some reason or other, I found that his modern take on John Fahey's American Primitivism works a treat aboard airplanes, and especially when you're leaving a place you don't really want to say goodbye to. Renowned underground labels of love VHF and Three Lobed will soon make sure six of his albums are back in print, including the mighty Opium Musick from 2003, which happens to be my fave. Don't say I didn't warn you.

Jack Rose - Yaman Blues

1 comment:

The Swede said...

An extensive reissue campaign is on the way over the next few weeks - just don't tell my bank manager about it if you see him.