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Will Ackerman|It Takes A Year

It Takes A Year

Will Ackerman

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The lyrical strains of "The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter" (the memorable opener on William Ackerman's second album) confirm that the artist was on to something huge in popular music. Nobody knew what to call this new breed of gentle instrumental adventurism. It Takes a Year, like all the early Windham Hill albums, was a breath of pure air at a time when pop music was stuffed with commercialization and irrelevance. Ackerman adeptly blended folk, bluegrass, jazz, and classical influences into an accessible, mild-mannered hybrid style, strong on emotional expression and lyrical depth. Ackerman's solo technique is not showy, and others like Leo Kottke and Michael Hedges may have been more virtuosic in the chops department, yet Ackerman's trump card is his impressionist command of the acoustic guitar. His use of alternate tunings, overdubs, and a sensitive ear for melody helped to trademark this uncluttered sound, tuneful and rich in harmonic overtones. Some of the up-tempo numbers like "The Townshend Shuffle" have a bluegrassy flavor and, in general, the folk influences are readily apparent. But ultimately the music, much of it composed in the early '70s, stands out because it sheds the musical labels and carves its own space -- deep emotional sentiments set into calm and reflective backgrounds. It's an open-ended sound, well suited to the spaces of California and the Western U.S. from whence it grew. Although the production quality varies from tune to tune making it a less consistent set than the follow-up Childhood and Memory, It Takes a Year is historically important for new age collectors because it built upon Ackerman's debut and set the mold for things to come.

© Jim Esch /TiVo

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1
The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter
William Ackerman
00:03:36

David Kulka, Mastering Engineer - Will Ackerman, Guitar - Will Ackerman, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer

(P) 1977 BMG Music

2
Balancing
Will Ackerman
00:03:39

Scott Saxon, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer - Will Ackerman, Guitar - Scott Saxton, Producer

(P) 1977 BMG Music

3
The Impending Death of the Virgin Spirit
Will Ackerman
00:05:32

Scott Saxon, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer - Will Ackerman, Guitar

(P) 1981 Sony Music Entertainment

4
It Takes A Year
Will Ackerman
00:04:51

Scott Saxon, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer - Will Ackerman, Guitar - Scott Saxton, Producer

(P) 1977 BMG Music

5
The Townshend Shuffle
Will Ackerman
00:04:28

Scott Saxon, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer - Will Ackerman, Guitar - Scott Saxton, Producer

(P) 1977 BMG Music

6
A Tribute to the Philosophy of James Estell Bradley
Will Ackerman
00:02:40

Scott Saxon, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer - Will Ackerman, Guitar - Scott Saxton, Producer

(P) 1977 BMG Music

7
The Search for the Turtle's Navel
Will Ackerman
00:04:49

Scott Saxon, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer - Will Ackerman, Guitar - Scott Saxton, Producer

(P) 1977 BMG Music

8
Rain Sequence (From the Townshend Shuffle)
Will Ackerman
00:01:30

Scott Saxon, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer - Will Ackerman, Guitar

(P) 1977 BMG Music

9
The Rediscovery of Big Bug Creek, Arizona
Will Ackerman
00:03:06

Scott Saxon, Producer - Will Ackerman, Composer - Will Ackerman, Guitar - Scott Saxton, Producer

(P) 1977 BMG Music

Album review

The lyrical strains of "The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter" (the memorable opener on William Ackerman's second album) confirm that the artist was on to something huge in popular music. Nobody knew what to call this new breed of gentle instrumental adventurism. It Takes a Year, like all the early Windham Hill albums, was a breath of pure air at a time when pop music was stuffed with commercialization and irrelevance. Ackerman adeptly blended folk, bluegrass, jazz, and classical influences into an accessible, mild-mannered hybrid style, strong on emotional expression and lyrical depth. Ackerman's solo technique is not showy, and others like Leo Kottke and Michael Hedges may have been more virtuosic in the chops department, yet Ackerman's trump card is his impressionist command of the acoustic guitar. His use of alternate tunings, overdubs, and a sensitive ear for melody helped to trademark this uncluttered sound, tuneful and rich in harmonic overtones. Some of the up-tempo numbers like "The Townshend Shuffle" have a bluegrassy flavor and, in general, the folk influences are readily apparent. But ultimately the music, much of it composed in the early '70s, stands out because it sheds the musical labels and carves its own space -- deep emotional sentiments set into calm and reflective backgrounds. It's an open-ended sound, well suited to the spaces of California and the Western U.S. from whence it grew. Although the production quality varies from tune to tune making it a less consistent set than the follow-up Childhood and Memory, It Takes a Year is historically important for new age collectors because it built upon Ackerman's debut and set the mold for things to come.

© Jim Esch /TiVo

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