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Veteran British songwriter Michael Chapman ranks among the innovative midcentury English guitarists—<a href="spotify:artist:2VVc8CP8r840hYqnHHdI7O" data-name="Davey Graham">Davey Graham</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5w75MoT8FfcGOMgjgrj1cz" data-name="Richard Thompson">Richard Thompson</a>, and Michael’s old friend <a href="spotify:artist:3xMGQzg5JvqwOU7oaVuKwJ" data-name="Mike Cooper">Mike Cooper</a> are others—who transposed the atmosphere and syntax of the blues to a British context through reinvention and deconstruction rather than imitation. But Chapman uniquely deploys his liquid virtuosity and his resonant, slurred Yorkshire burr as vehicles for his mournful (and often barbed) musings on the pleasures and perils of hard living. His music feels suffused with the crooked logic, unfulfilled longing, and existential danger of dreams, shaded with his own wry sensibility of Northern darkness. Like a peaty whiskey (or Bob Dylan), the smoky gravitas of his playing and singing has grown more trenchant and entrenched with age; no one else sounds like him.

It’s difficult not to describe Michael’s long career and his vast, masterful body of work obliquely, by reeling off his musical genealogy, the astounding roll call of collaborators, comrades, and disciples with whom he’s shared stages, studios, and his sturdy songs. His emergence in 1967, alongside <a href="spotify:artist:4mW0YaaFLIMy521Hg3kjmG" data-name="Wizz Jones">Wizz Jones</a>, as a self-taught jazz freak, recovering art-school student, and part-time photography teacher on the Cornish folk circuit preceded a series of classic late 1960s and ’70s albums for Harvest, Deram, and Decca. (But whatever you do, don’t call him a folkie; he feels more kinship with the improvisatory outer orbits of jazz, blues, and the avant-garde.)

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