Imaginary Roads
Imaginary Roads is an album by the new-age guitarist William Ackerman, released in 1988.[3]
| Imaginary Roads | ||||
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| Released | 1988 | |||
| Genre | New-age | |||
| Length | 51:18 | |||
| Label | Windham Hill Records[1] | |||
| Producer | William Ackerman Dawn Atkinson  | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
| The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
Critical reception
    
The Kingston Whig-Standard wrote that the album "consists mainly of [Ackerman] simply strumming his acoustic guitar ever-so-slowly ... five years ago this stuff sounded revolutionary and filled a need for baby-boomers who couldn't relate to the current musical marketplace."[4]
Track listing
    
- "The Moment in Which You Must Finally Let Go of the Tether Which Has Held Your Hope Airborne" – 5:42
 - "A Region of Clouds" – 4:42
 - "If You Look" – 5:39
 - "Floyd's Ghost" – 6:18
 - "Wondering Again What's Behind the Eyes" – 5:50
 - "Dawn Treader" – 4:21
 - "The Prospect of Darrow's Barn and the Blossoms of an Apple Spring on Imaginary Road" – 3:03
 - "Brother A Teaches 7" – 2:57
 - "Innocent Moon" – 3:37
 - "The Moment – Reprise" – 0:37
 - "If You Look - Version II" - 5:30 [*]
 - "Darrow's Barn - Version II" - 3:05 [*]
 
Production
    
- Recorded at Studio D, Sausalito, California, and Different Fur Recording, San Francisco, California.
 
Other contributors
    
- Allaudin Mathieu – piano on "The Moment in Which You Must Finally Let Go of the Tether Which Has Held Your Hope Airborne"
 - Chuck Greenberg – Lyricon, Yamaha WX-7 wind synthesizer and Yamaha DX7 keyboard synthesizer on "If You Look"
 - Michael Manring – fretless bass guitar on "If You Look" and "Brother A Teaches 7"
 - Philip Aaberg – piano on "Floyd's Ghost"
 - Kifu Mitsuhashi – shakuhachi flute on "Wondering Again What's Behind the Eyes"
 - Jill Haley – oboe on "The Prospect of Darrow's Barn and the Blossoms of an Apple Spring on Imaginary Road"
 - Charles Bisharat – violin on "Brother A Teaches 7"
 
Reissue
    
The album was reissued in 2009 by Valley Entertainment.[5]
References
    
- Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 1. MUZE. p. 35.
 - AllMusic review
 - The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 5.
 - Burliuk, Greg (November 19, 1988). "REMEMBERING TO FORGET". The Kingston Whig-Standard: 1.
 - "Imaginary Roads". Valley Entertainment-Windham Hill Records. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
 
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