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Hat

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  • Released Date: 29 Mar 2019

  • Genre: Folk

Our Take

In his latest album "Hatin British English," Davy Graham delivers a delightful blend of eclectic sounds that showcase his undeniable musical prowess. From the moment you hit play, Graham takes you on a wild ride through a sonic landscape that is as unpredictable as it is captivating.

The album kicks off with the upbeat track "British Invasion," which immediately sets the tone for what's to come. Graham's masterful guitar playing is on full display here, as he effortlessly navigates through complex melodies and intricate rhythms. It's impossible not to get swept up in the sheer energy and enthusiasm that exudes from every note.

As the album progresses, Graham continues to surprise and delight with his fresh take on traditional British folk music. Tracks like "Tea and Crumpets" and "Mind the Gap" showcase Graham's ability to infuse classic sounds with a modern twist, creating a truly unique listening experience.

But perhaps the standout track on the album is "Bloody Hell, Mate," where Graham's infectious energy reaches a fever pitch. This track is a perfect encapsulation of everything that makes Graham such a unique and exciting artist – his impeccable musicianship, his boundless creativity, and his undeniable passion for music.

In conclusion, "Hatin British English" is a must-listen for any fan of innovative and boundary-pushing music. Davy Graham has once again proven himself to be a true master of his craft, and this album is a testament to his unparalleled talent. Don't miss out on this gem of a record – it's a British Invasion worth embracing.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Getting Better
2. Lotus Blossom
3. I'm Ready
4. Buhaina Chant
5. Homeward Bound
6. Love Is Pleasing
7. Hornpipe for Harpsichord Played Upon Guitar
8. Down Along the Cove
9. Hoochie Coochie Man
10. Stan's Guitar
11. Pretty Polly
12. Bulgarian Dance
13. I Am a Rock
14. Oliver

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About the artist

Davy Graham

In the pantheon of British folk guitarists, Davy Graham stands tall and proud, a true pioneer whose influence reverberates through the ages like the echo of a perfectly struck chord. With his innovative blend of folk, blues, jazz, and world music, Graham carved out a unique space for himself in the burgeoning 1960s folk scene, standing out as a true original in a world of copycats and imitators. Hailing from London, Graham burst onto the scene in the early 1960s with his groundbreaking debut album, "The Guitar Player," which showcased his virtuosic playing and eclectic musical tastes. From the haunting beauty of "Anji" to the playful jauntiness of "She Moved Through the Fair," Graham displayed a mastery of tone, texture, and emotion that set him apart from his peers. But it wasn't just his technical prowess that made Graham a legend; it was his irreverent spirit and boundary-pushing attitude that truly set him apart. Whether incorporating elements of Indian raga, Middle Eastern scales, or West African rhythms into his music, Graham was never content to simply rest on his laurels. He was constantly pushing himself to explore new musical horizons and challenge the boundaries of what folk music could be. Despite his status as a trailblazer and innovator, Graham remained a relatively obscure figure in the wider music world, content to let his music speak for itself rather than seeking out fame and fortune. But for those in the know, Davy Graham's legacy looms large, a testament to the power of creativity, individuality, and the transformative magic of music.

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