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William Ackerman - Passage (1981)

Posted By : Serial | Date : 16 Apr 2006 23:04:00 | Comments : 8 |
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William Ackerman - Passage | New Age | MP3 320Kb | 80Mb



These four pieces are arranged for solo guitar along with four duets, featuring cello, English horn, piano by George Winston and violin by Darol Anger. Consisting of four new Ackerman compositions and four digitally recorded versions of previously recorded works.


1 Remedios 5:06
2 Processional 3:46
3 The Impending Death of the Virgin Spirit 6:02
4 Pacific I 2:10
5 The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter 3:49
6 Hawk Circle 5:03
7 Anne's Song 3:31
8 Passage 4:25


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Posted By: Serial Date: 17 Apr 2006 03:57:32
@Alejx

The music of William Ackerman.... (pause) . I have worked in many aspects of the audioindustry, and heard lots of equipment and sometimes music. Most of us hear technology and equipment. These things often stand in the way of what it should do. But those few moments when the music revealetes it self. When the boxes and cables disappears and you are together in an private seanse with the musicians.....
Thats when i wonder about what kind of connections the musician have. How is it possible? Making such MusicMagic. William Ackerman is one of those magicans i have on an disc in a box. He and many others have made me work very hard to find ways of meeting them. Put in an disc and there he is, in my living room, playing for me!

Just some thoughts about William Ackerman and his music :-)

Your picture of me could been corrected, but it will do for now :-)

Thank you for taking time to write to me Alejx. Great :-)
Posted By: horshungry Date: 17 Apr 2006 05:07:35
Thank you Serial for this exquisite album. I had never heard of this guy before Pete_A's post earlier today. That is the beauty of AvaxMusic - its a total music education given by many lovely people who want to share their love of music; to bring to others not only the huge commercial bands but also the work of fine independent musicians whose work is every bit as good (& often better).
I know no radio station that would play this music; I don't have time to read the music press - so how would I & many others ever get to hear it without the help of Avax & it's army of dedicated music lovers? I thank you all.

... & you're right - play this on a good surround system; turn up the volume & William Ackerman is there; playing just for you & me.
Posted By: mojabe Date: 17 Apr 2006 05:17:42
@Serial
The pause section. "Most of us hear technology and equipment..." I can relate to your thoughts there, very well said Serial. And thanks for WA Passage.

Cheers to alejx and Serial!
Posted By: blackburn Date: 17 Apr 2006 11:52:52
thx for posting
Posted By: Bully Date: 17 Apr 2006 12:27:21
Excellent!

TNX cat!
Posted By: Pete_A Date: 17 Apr 2006 20:25:32
I don't have access to the net on Sundays and it's always then that the good stuff appears. Many thanks to Serial. I'll take a few days to post another WA album (got to find where I let it back home). I've got a couple of Nightnoise too if there's interest.
Posted By: Serial Date: 18 Apr 2006 03:31:49
@Pete_A

Whats Nightnoise? Anyway, dont think there are any of them here at Avax, so come with them :-)

@All

Thanks for your comments :-)
Posted By: Serial Date: 18 Apr 2006 06:45:55
@Alejx

Well, i was talking abou music in heaven some weeks ago. Harps remember? :-))

Just wonder if i shall send you some more CCD files. Need to think....
Sounds better fully original. Two albums. Must think a couple of days..
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