David Tattersall at the Union Chapel |
I love guitar players. For every songwriter I like, there are a hundred
guitarists who impress me. There are too many that I enjoy listening to to
mention them all, but there are a few key influences on this particular record
that are worth naming: American guitarists like Reverend Gary Davis, LeoKottke, Blind Blake and Ry Cooder. John Fahey, who started recording in 1959,
was one of the first guys to get me hooked on instrumental fingerpicking
guitar. He plays with a simple thumb-and-two-fingers right hand technique, nice
and slow. His music contains tremendous power and mystery, yet it is easy to
grasp exactly what he is doing. He called himself an ''American Primitive'',
which in technical terms I suppose is true, but his ideas are very strange and
sophisticated, particularly in his synthesis of 20th century European classical
music and (American) folk and blues. I cover a number of his tunes on the
album, and I clumsily attempt to copy his style a little on the ones I wrote. More
than anyone else, the album is a tribute to Fahey and to my love of his music,
which I have listened to for 20 years now and still find fascinating. We even
copied the simple black-on-white style of Fahey's Blind Joe Death LP cover when
we made the sleeve.
From the age of 9 until I was about 16, this was all I played: acoustic
guitar instrumentals like the kind on this album. I abandoned this practice
when I started writing songs and formed The Wave Pictures. It was really nice
for me to go back to this way of playing that means so much to me, after 14
years playing rock music. I had a lot of fun learning the tunes, developing big
blisters on my fingers again, practising for hours in the bathroom where the
acoustics are better. And it was a pleasure, as always, to record with Simon.
It's nice to show a different side of yourself every so often. I am so happy I
got to make this record and that WIAIWYA records kindly decided to release
it. “
David Tattersall, August 2012
beyond thrilled to pre-order this. i've been out of internet range most of this week and can't wait to post this on my wave pictures blog: http://fuckyeahthewavepictures.tumblr.com/
ReplyDeletethanks Laura... hope you had a good time at camp... i've added your wave pictures blog to the list to the right, so perhaps a few more people will pop by
ReplyDeletethanks so much! i was thrilled to see that.
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