The Voice of the Turtle
Performer
John Fahey
Year
1968
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Album tracks

  1. Bottleneck Blues
  2. Blind Joe Death & John Fahey
  3. This is a lo-fi recording with hissing and pops, and is actually an edited version of an old 78-rpm recording by Sylvester Weaver and Walter Beasley.
  4. Bill Cheatum
  5. Hubert Thomas & John Fahey
  6. Lewisdale Blues
  7. Nancy McClean & John Fahey
  8. Bean Vine Blues
  9. Blind Thomas Curtis, Blind Joe Death & John Fahey
  10. This is a lo-fi recording with hissing and pops. This is performed by Fahey on guitar and Joe Bussard on vocals.
  11. A Raga Called Pat, Part III
  12. Tibetan Buddhist Monks, John Fahey & Gamblin' Gamelan Gong
  13. Originally performed live by Fahey at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles with later sound effect overdubs.
  14. A Raga Called Pat, Part IV
  15. Monks, Fahey & Gong
  16. Originally performed live by Fahey at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles with later sound effect overdubs.
  17. Train
  18. L. Mayne Smith & John Fahey
  19. This includes Mark Levine on second guitar.
  20. Je Ne Me Suis Reveillais Matin Pas En May
  21. Harmonica ED & John Fahey
  22. Recorded live by Fahey with Ed Denson on harmonica.
  23. The Story Of Dorothy Gooch, Part I
  24. John Fahey
  25. This is a version of Fahey's song Some Summer Day.
  26. Nine-Pound Hammer
  27. Blind Joe Death & John Fahey
  28. This is performed by Fahey on guitar and Joe Bussard on vocals.
  29. Lonesome Valley
  30. Virgil Willis Johnston & John Fahey
  31. Recorded in Bastrop, Louisiana in 1966 by Fahey and Johnston.
  32. Bottleneck Blues
  33. This is an un-edited version of the 78-rpm recording by Sylvester Weaver and Walter Beasley.
  34. Bill Cheatum
  35. Lewisdale Blues
  36. Bean Vine Blues
  37. This is a completely different song than what was found on the first version of The Voice of the Turtle. It is a guitar duet of Charlie Patton's Moon Going Down.
  38. Bean Vine Blues #2
  39. This is a Scott Joplin song performed by The Blue Boys in 1928.
  40. A Raga Called Pat, Part III
  41. An edited version of the song performed live by Fahey at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles with later sound effect overdubs.
  42. A Raga Called Pat, Part IV
  43. An edited version of the song performed live by Fahey at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles with later sound effect overdubs.
  44. The Little Train That Couldn't
  45. This is actually Memphis Stomp, performed and recorded by The Blue Boys in 1928.
  46. Je Ne Me Suis Reveillais Matin Pas En May
  47. The Story Of Dorothy Gooch, Part I
  48. An edited version of Fahey's song Some Summer Day.
  49. Nine-Pound Hammer
  50. Lonesome Valley
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