"In between songs, Robbie Basho comes back to earth. His soaring acoustic guitar symphonies, which once ripped through the quiet music hall, have quieted. The final harmonies slowly dissolve and are met by rising applause. He approaches the audience with an almost reverent sense of calm and goodwill, speaking softly in their native German without concern for his overtly shallow knowledge of the dialect. Basho displays an innate understanding of musical performance - acting as a vessel for shared experience without ego or callousness. He leads a communal give and take in which the listener and musician are both equal participants. Bonn Ist Supreme (subtitled Robbie Basho Live at the Kulturforum, Bonn, Germany, November 24, 1980) is the first proper release of a Basho concert and it captures the artist in an environment that seems more in tune with his unique musical vision than any other before it. Over the course of his 20-year career, Robbie Basho ambitiously sought to expand the accepted vocabulary of the steel string acoustic guitar. His compositional style was a wide-ranging pastiche that brazenly incorporated elements of Eastern raga, Western classicism, traditional English folk and American blues. In terms of his '60s contemporaries, Basho fell somewhere between John Fahey and Sandy Bull in terms of musical pedigree, but achieved his own idiosyncratic approach by incorporating Eastern religious themes and a deeply emotive style of finger-picking into his pieces. [...] Bonn Ist Supreme documents a full concert recorded in Bonn, Germany, during Basho's 1980 European tour. The sound quality is grainy, taken from second-generation tapes, but the performance makes for a rich and rewarding listen. Most of the pieces come from two of Basho's long out of print, later-period albums - Visions of the Country and Art of the Acoustic Steel String Guitar 6 & 12. Brief, glistening folk numbers are crammed comfortably alongside some of his more experimental works, most notably the early masterpiece "The Grail and the Lotus." [...] Basho seems at home here, carrying out his life's work and directly communicating with others through his music. As a document, Bonn Ist Supreme allows a modern listener to better understand this essential component of Robbie Basho's character and attain a more accurate, well-rounded view of the artist. He was driven to make music with purpose and substance, "I spent years on the road singing folk songs that had no meaning," said Basho in a 1974 interview, "Then it dawned on me - music is supposed to say something, music is supposed to do something."-Matthew Kivel, Dusted Reviews
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Track Listing:
1. Redwood Ramble
2. Fandango
3. (Variations on) 'Easter'
4. Rocky Mountain Raga
5. Cathedrals et Fleur de Lis
6. German Chocolate Cake
7. Silky Jane
8. The Grail and the Lotus
9. Pavan India
10. Variations on Claire de Lune
11. California Raga
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