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Takoma Records
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A small but influential record label set up between 1959 and 1960 by John Fahey, Norman Pierce and Ed Denson. It was named after Fahey's hometown - Takoma Park, Maryland.

Fahey had started a new genre of guitar music, known later as American Primitivism, which comprised traditional fingerpicking steel string guitar techniques applied to neo-classical compositions. The Takoma label showcased such music, with an artist roster including Leo Kottke, Peter Lang, Robbie Basho and Mississippi bluesman Bukka White.

Fahey, Kottke and Lang released an eponymous compilation of instrumental tracks in 1974 which became Takoma's most influential release, bringing American Primitivism to an international audience.

In 1978, the label was taken over by Chrysalis and in the 1980s by Allegiance Records. In 1995, the Takoma catalogue was purchased by Fantasy Records. In 2004, Fantasy was merged with Concord Records to create a new company called Concord Music Group.

artisttitlegenrereleasedowned
(various) Revenge of Blind Joe Death: The John Fahey Tribute Album PROGRESSIVE FOLK 2006 owned
Robbie Basho Guitar Soli PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1996 owned
Robbie Basho Song of the Stallion PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1971 owned
Robbie Basho The Falconer's Arm, Vol. II PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1967 owned
Robbie Basho The Grail and the Lotus PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1966 wanted
Robbie Basho The Seal Of The Blue Lotus PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1965 owned
The Fabulous Thunderbirds The Fabulous Thunderbirds (Girls Go Wild) BLUES-ROCK 1979 owned
John Fahey Live In Tasmania PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1981 owned
John Fahey The Legend Of Blind Joe Death PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1996 owned
John Fahey The New Possibility PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1968 owned
John Fahey The Voice Of The Turtle PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1968 wanted
John Fahey Visits Washington, D.C. PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1980 owned
John Fahey Vol. 3 - The Dance Of Death & Other Plantation Favourites PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1965 owned
John Fahey Vol. 4 - The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1966 owned
John Fahey Vol. 6 - Days Have Gone By PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1967 owned
John Fahey, Leo Kottke, Peter Lang John Fahey, Peter Lang & Leo Kottke PROGRESSIVE FOLK 1974 owned
 
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