Basho, Robbie
The Voice Of The Eagle
Originally released in 1972 The Voice Of The Eagle is one of the most bizarre experiment in Robbie Basho prime. Featuring Indian mridangam player Ramnad Raghavan, the album epitomize Basho fascination for eastern-tinged arrangements. This is also a vocal album his singing, which John Fahey described as "strangely compelling", came straight from the heart and soul with no regard for restraint, phrasing or timing. Basho never had mass recognition when he was alive and was almost forgotten for years as Fahey, Leo Kottke and his contemporaries carved their legends.