Imaginational Anthem, Vol. 2 by Various (CD, 2006)

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Record LabelTompkins Square, Tpks
UPC0856075001424
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046046612

Product Key Features

Release Year2006
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistVarious
Release TitleImaginational Anthem, Vol. 2

Dimensions

Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.65 in
Item Width4.94 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 James Blackshaw - River of Heaven 1.2 Peter Lang - Future Shot at the Rainbow 1.3 Jose Gonzalez - Suggestions 1.4 Jesse Sparhawk - Light Cycle/Tetrahedra 1.5 Michael Chapman - Leaving the Apple 1.6 Sean Smith - What Blooms in Summer Dies in Winter 1.7 Fred Gerlach - Devil's Brew 1.8 Christina Carter - Ascend Mem 1.9 Jack Rose - Cross the North Fork II 1.10 Billy Faier - New World Coming 1.11 Sharron Kraus - Looking for the Hermit's Cave 1.12 Robbie Basho - Kowaka D'amour
NotesReleased in October 2005, Imaginational Anthem Volume One featured two generations of important acoustic guitarists, from John Fahey and Sandy Bull to Jack Rose and Kaki King. The record received unanimous praise in the press and was featured on NPR's "Weekend Edition". Volume 2 expands and builds on this theme with 70+ more minutes of guitar magic - all previously unreleased on CD in the US. 23-year old UK 12-string upstart James Blackshaw opens the record, while the late master Robbie Basho, a clear influence on Blackshaw's style, closes it. Basho's track is the only live recording by this groundbreaking guitarist ever released. Riches abound on Imaginational Anthem Vol 2, with new recordings by former Takoma roster alumni Peter Lang (who made an album with John Fahey and Leo Kottke), Billy Faier (an original Greenwich Village folkie who's late 50's Riverside records inspired a fellow crack banjo player, Steve Martin) and an archival home recording by Fred Gerlach (a favorite of Jimmy Page). The new breed is well-represented by fascinating figures of today - Smith, Carter, Sparhawk, Kraus, Rose and Blackshaw. Legendary singer/songwriter Michael Chapman, whose first albums for the Harvest label in the 60's are now seeing the light again, contributes as well.

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