Davy Graham's way of operating can be gleaned from the title of one of his most influential albums, Folk Roots, New Routes. Even among characters like Bert Jansch, Anne Briggs and Shirley Collins, Graham was by most accounts the coolest, and most mercurial character on the folk revival scene, writing what became its signature tune, Anji. Seeking to move things onwards, he impressively incorporated eastern scales and tunings into his readings of traditional music. After a long period in obscurity, his power seems undiminished.

Davy Graham now releases a new long player entitled "Broken Biscuits" produced by his collaborator and student, Mark Pavey.

 

Recorded over the past two years the record offers 16 tracks, and features 9 new Graham compostions alongside arrangements of traditional music from all over the world.

Broken Biscuits

(2007)

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1. Panic Room

2. Flower Mountain

3. Rooty

4. Afrika

5. Samokovsakas

6. The Gold Ring

7. Sa Ma

8. Sita Ram

9. Blood Red Roses

10. Bonny At Morn

11. Kiba Jaya Jaya Gorachandra

12. Precious Memories

13. Ignunt Oil

14. Delerium Tremens

15. Kadineska

16. Brisk Young Widow

"After Hours"

2008 Re-Master

Duration 45 Minutes

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