The Lost Highway Tapes - The Lost Highway Tapes (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: The Lost Highway Tapes
- Title: The Lost Highway Tapes
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Fabyl
- Genre: Blues, Rock, Funk
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 38:51 min
- Total Size: 263 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Highway to the Stars
02. Sensational
03. Soon You'll Be Mine
04. Something to Say
05. The Time of Your Life
06. The Sickness
07. Search and You'll Find
08. Never Gonna Get It
09. Packing Case Blues
10. Border Fire
01. Highway to the Stars
02. Sensational
03. Soon You'll Be Mine
04. Something to Say
05. The Time of Your Life
06. The Sickness
07. Search and You'll Find
08. Never Gonna Get It
09. Packing Case Blues
10. Border Fire
On one of his mid 90s record digs in the United States, producer Nick Faber (Appleseed, Hightower Set, John Turrell, Lakuta) saw his latest breakbeat scavenger hunt across southern Florida interrupted by a weathered, brow-beaten musician in his late fifties playing guitar in the street.
Transfixed by the powerful and eerie blues coming from a steel guitar played with brass slide and dextrous fingers, Faber came across the life-experienced wanderer again the next day and the next. Sounding like something straight out of an Alan Lomax recording, the bluesman – who referred to himself as Bison on account of the lucky nickel he wore around his neck – said he moved from town to town playing his guitar for food and whiskey. Using a minidisc player to make field recordings of the player’s acoustic and electric slide guitar, Faber vowed to take them back to the UK and tell everyone about this unassuming guitar hero….only for his mirage-like muse to have hit the road the next day, presumably on the next leg of his drifter’s existence.
Faber returned to the UK and the recordings gathered dust, almost lost to fading memory. Until twenty years later, when he stumbled across a young singer busking on London’s rainy pavements, playing harmonica blues and pining for sunnier climes. Faber made the missing link between the performers old and new, and began to record and mould his newfound subject as was his original intention decades earlier.
Now the tracks are ready for the world to hear, as Nick Faber, with Dan Lish on visuals, presents his own versions of these Lost Highway Tapes.
Transfixed by the powerful and eerie blues coming from a steel guitar played with brass slide and dextrous fingers, Faber came across the life-experienced wanderer again the next day and the next. Sounding like something straight out of an Alan Lomax recording, the bluesman – who referred to himself as Bison on account of the lucky nickel he wore around his neck – said he moved from town to town playing his guitar for food and whiskey. Using a minidisc player to make field recordings of the player’s acoustic and electric slide guitar, Faber vowed to take them back to the UK and tell everyone about this unassuming guitar hero….only for his mirage-like muse to have hit the road the next day, presumably on the next leg of his drifter’s existence.
Faber returned to the UK and the recordings gathered dust, almost lost to fading memory. Until twenty years later, when he stumbled across a young singer busking on London’s rainy pavements, playing harmonica blues and pining for sunnier climes. Faber made the missing link between the performers old and new, and began to record and mould his newfound subject as was his original intention decades earlier.
Now the tracks are ready for the world to hear, as Nick Faber, with Dan Lish on visuals, presents his own versions of these Lost Highway Tapes.
Year 2020 | Blues | Funk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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