Joe Kirby Blues - Off of I Am The Resurrection-a tribute to John Fahey 
Immerglück, Kaphan, Krummenacher, & Hanes - written by John Fahey. (this is streaming)
"As a born and bred son of Berkeley, California, I’m on authority to report that the irreverent ghost of John Fahey has been hovering over the small left-wing town for as long as my clairvoyant mind can remember, quietly influencing the spirit of the place well before his own mortal coil evaporated into the ethers. I’m sure that was a giant apparition of his face forming in the clouds over the SF Bay as I gazed glassy eyed from a favorite lookout wall on Grizzly Peak Blvd., stoned out of my adolescent mind on opiated Thai stick, procured from the usual nefarious high school channels; Wasn’t that his disembodied voice hissing at me through the rising steam from Shattuck Ave. sewage grates late at night while the city slept, compelling me to throw my guitar into any number of bizarre tunings and head for the hills alone to hypnotize myself with endless modal ragasIf you look in the right way, you can still perceive his presence lurking over Telegraph Ave., even as the antiquarian bookstores and exotica boutiques from another era are systematically replaced by “Mrs. Field’s Cookies” and sports bars, alarmingly packed with new breed “young republican” college students blissfully unaware of the radical iconoclastic history of the university they’re attending; And you better believe my colleagues and I had Fahey’s transcendental spirit with us as we performed the ancient ritual and summoned up the selection contained herein at the old Sierra Sound Labs on Alcatraz Ave., a sacred spot where Fahey himself invoked so much magic through the 60s and 70s…Listen for the voice of the turtle. He means you a world of good…" Immy