Walker, Peter

Has Anybody Seen Our Freedoms?

Peter Walker is an American original, as eclectic and enigmatic as the songs he writes. The legendary seventy-five year old raga/psychedelic/folk acoustic guitarist, who was schooled by masters such as Ravi Shankar, and Ali Akbar Khan, has been described by Larry Coryell as, "One of the most original practitioners of contemporary music" and proclaimed by the Beatles press agent Derek Taylor as "Perhaps the greatest guitarist in the world." celebrated by the late Jack Rose, James Blackshaw, Steffen Basho-Junghans, Thurston Moore, and Greg Davis, all contributed original compositions to the 2006 tribute album, A Raga For Peter Walker. In the mid-60s, while musical director to Timothy Learys LSD explorations, Walker released the classic Rainy Day Raga LP in 1966, and 1968s influential Second Poem to Karmela or Gypsies Are Important, both on Vanguard Records. Following that, Peter Walker disappeared from recording for almost forty years, but never stopped practicing, learning, and reaching. Now, Delmore Recording Society is proud to announce the release of a lost studio session from 1970.

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LP - 1 disk
Release date
01-02-2014
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453835
EAN
0795528002512
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. ME AND MY LADY
2. JOHNNY CUCKOO
3. EARLY IN THE MORNING
4. PRETTY BIRD
5. GREY MORNING SUN
6. FIFTY MILES
7. WONDER
8. BONUS TRACK: PETER WALKER DOES LORD BUCKLEY