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Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites : ウィキペディア英語版
Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites

''Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites'' is a live album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1998. It was the second and last live album he recorded and released during his lifetime.
==History==
''Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites'' was recorded at the Horizon Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia in 1997. It was Fahey's first album playing solo electric guitar and was recorded at the release party for his earlier 1997 release ''Womblife''. George Winston, whom Fahey had signed and first recorded on Takoma Records stated regarding Fahey's switch to electric, "He exhausted everything that he wanted to do with the acoustic guitar." Fahey himself had stated that it was also due to age and easier on his fingers to play.
In his article "Looking for Blind Joe Death" for ''The Village Voice'', writer Andy Beta described Fahey's performances of the period as "Fahey eschewed the acoustic steel-string altogether; he didn't even own a guitar, pawning it to make his rent. Due to the effects of Epstein-Barr syndrome and diabetes, his immaculate style slowed. Gone were the ornate five-finger rolls of a one-man orchestra as instead he swamped his tone in delay and reverb, stirring up fuliginous, phantasmal lines that slowly accrued in the air."

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