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The Holly Kaleidoscope (RSD 2020)

The Holly Kaleidoscope (RSD 2020)

SKU: V77996 Barcode: 0602508544750
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

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  • Released Date: 29 Aug 2020

  • Genre: Folk

Our Take

DAVY GRAHAM's latest release, The Holly Kaleidoscope, is a musical journey that takes you through a vivid array of sounds and emotions. This coloured vinyl version of the album adds an extra layer of psychedelic charm to Graham's already eclectic style.

From the moment the needle hits the record, you are transported to a world where folk, blues, and world music blend together seamlessly. The intricate guitar work and haunting vocals showcase Graham's undeniable talent and versatility as a musician.

Tracks like "Anji" and "She Moved Through the Fair" showcase Graham's ability to re-imagine traditional folk songs in his own unique style, while "Sunshine Raga" takes you on a hypnotic journey through Eastern-inspired melodies.

The Holly Kaleidoscope is a sonic masterpiece that rewards repeated listens, each time revealing new layers and textures. Graham's masterful guitar playing is the driving force behind the album, weaving through each track with precision and skill.

Overall, The Holly Kaleidoscope is a must-have for any music lover looking to expand their sonic horizons. With its colourful vinyl pressing, this album is not only a feast for the ears but also a feast for the eyes. Get ready to be swept away on a musical adventure like no other with DAVY GRAHAM's latest offering.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Flower Never Bend With the Rainfall
2. Wilt Thou Unkind
3. Blackbird
4. Blues at Gino's
5. Since I Fell for You
6. Sunny Moon for Two
7. Fingerbuster
8. Here, There and Everywhere
9. Ramblin' Sailor
10. Mary, Open the Door
11. I Know My Love
12. Charlie
13. Bridge Over Troubled Water
14. Little Man You've Had a Busy Day

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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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