Davy Graham was one of the most eclectic guitarists of the 1960s, and his mixture of folk, blues, jazz, Middle Eastern sounds, and Indian ragas was an important catalyst of the British folk scene. Like Sandy Bull and John Fahey -- two folk-based guitarists with a similar taste for genre-bending experimentation -- Graham shared an eagerness to stretch out and incorporate unpredictable influences into his music. His 1962 instrumental "Anji" quickly became a staple among the folk guitarists that followed with more famous versions being recorded by Bert Jansch and Simon & Garfunke...