| 1. Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter |
| 2. Balancing |
| 3. Impending Death of the Virgin Spirit |
| 4. It Takes a Year |
| 5. Townshend Shuffle |
| 6. Tribute to the Philosophy of James Estell Bradley |
| 7. Search for the Turtle's Navel |
| 8. Rain Sequence {from the Townshend Shuffle} |
| 9. Rediscovery of Big Bug Creek Arizona |
It Takes a Year,William Ackerman,Windham Hill Records,Adult Alternative,Chamber Jazz,Contemporary Instrumental,Jazz Music,New Age / Meditation,Pop,Solo Instrumental
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It Takes a Year
William Ackerman Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000NER Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter
- Balancing
- The Impending Death Of The Virgin Spirit
- It Takes A Year
- The Townshend Shuffle
- Tribute To The Philosophy Of James Estell Bradley
- The Search For The Turtle's Navel
- Rain Sequence (From The Townshend Shuffle)
- The Rediscovery Of Big Bug Creek Arizona
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It Takes a Year
William Ackerman Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AF3H Release Date: 1998-08-25 |
Tracks:
- The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter
- Balancing
- The Impending Death Of The Virgin Spirit
- It Takes A Year
- The Townshend Shuffle
- Tribute To The Philosophy Of James Estell Bradley
- The Search For The Turtle's Navel
- Rain Sequence (From The Townshend Shuffle)
- The Rediscovery Of Big Bug Creek Arizona
Customer Reviews:
Further Development.......2004-08-27
Perhaps the best example of this is "The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter," a superb composition, played in an alternate tuning, with a new focus on the movement of chordal components against a melodic refrain. "Balancing" continues this approach, followed by "The Impending Death Of The Virgin Spirit" and "It Takes a Year," all exploring this new jazz-like idiom, which will come to be called New Age.
The "The Townshend Shuffle" jumps up like the devil and we are whisked back to Ackerman's roots. That Ackerman can work back and forth between fingerpicking and fingerstyle with equal effect is one of the early indications of his genius, as the rest of the album turns into a display of some of the most surefooted steel string work to come out of the seventies. In terms of real command over his instrument and a strong sense of musicality, Ackerman is really on a par with Alex DiGrassi, another of my six-to-seventeen stringed heroes.
Take the opportunity to investigate one of the U.S.'s most fertile musical idioms and spend some time inversigating William Ackerman. You won't regret it.
An Excellent Release.......1999-12-24
This excellent CD features solo guitar arrangements of songs both soft and aggressive. The guitar work is excellent (though perhaps not quite as technically challenging as Windham Hill recording artists Alex de Grassi and (the late) Michael Hedges). The opening track, "The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter" is one of the softer tracks, as is "The Impending Death of the Virgin Spirit" (which may be the single most beautiful melody William Ackerman has ever composed, and which would get a duet arrangement on the later "Passage" release). "The Search for the Turtle's Navel" is another soft, introspective tune with a memorable melody.
The more upbeat songs include "The Townshend Shuffle" and "The Rediscovery of Big Bug Creek, Arizona". The melody of the latter recalls the melody of a John Fahey song, though Ackerman's song is faster paced (indeed, the thumb-thumping and finger-picking on this one are almost amazing). An interesting note about "Big Bug Creek" -- I saw Ackerman perform this song in concert, and right before he played it he said when he first recorded it someone suggested he contact John Fahey about it to make sure he wouldn't get sued; so he said he went to Fahey's house, played it and asked him what he thought, to which Fahey replied simply, "You can have it." I guess you could take that either of two ways -- Fahey was impressed and didn't want to hold it back, or he was not impressed and simply didn't care. Either way, the got a few chuckles from the audience that night; the song itself got a healthy round of applause.
This CD was the best of Ackerman's folk-oriented arrangements. Another predominantly folk-oriented release, "Childhood and Memory" followed a couple of years later, then the "Passage" release after that in which Mr. Ackerman began working in a predominantly New-Age arrangement style, and when he started working in duet and eventually ensemble arrangements as well.
If you like folk-oriented solo guitar work, you'll probably like this CD. If you are a William Ackerman fan but don't have it, it is definitely recommended.
One of the most beautifully played acoustic guitar albums........1999-11-01
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Year of the Whore
Vulgaras Manufacturer: Vulgaras ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAKEUO Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- No Answer
- Year of the Whore
- Midnite Gurl
- Altar Ego
- Your Children Are with Us
- Aftermath
- Hosebeast
- Tender Meat Hobo
- Hot Endeavor
- Deflowering
- Hooker Barbie
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- Keys To Life
- Kitaro Live in America [Live]
- Liquid Mind IV: Unity
- Livin' the Good Life
- Love's Secret Domain
- Mesa Sunrise
- Music for Films, Vol. 3
- Mythology
- Nature Whispers: Amazon Rainforest
- Nature Whispers: Caribbean Surf
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