| Ambient, Vol. 2: Imaginary Landscapes | 
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Artist: Various Artists Publisher: Virgin Records Us Studio: Virgin Records Us Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us Label: Virgin Records Us Media: Audio CD Discs: 2
UPC: 724383974023 EAN: 0724383974023 ASIN: B000000W6J
Release Date: August 23, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| | Call to Prayer - Traditional | | | Tal Coat - Eno, Brian | | | In Mind - Amorphous Androgyno | | | Rubycon, Pt. 2 - Froese, Edgar | | | The Healing Place - Sylvian, David | | | Crystal Clear - Norris, Richard | | | Nuages - Traditional | | | Wind on Water - Fripp, Robert | | | Wildlife - Jeffes, Simon | | | When Things Dream - Jansen, Steve | | | Magick Mother Invocation - C.O.I.T. | | | Bringing Down the Light - Fripp, Robert | | | Not Another - Wobble, Jah | | | One Flower - Guo, Yi | | | Black Jesus - U God | | | Mountain of Needles - Eno, Brian |
Disc 2
| | You Are Here - Manzanera, Phil | | | Bendel Dub - Prince Far I | | | Slow Kaliuki - Traditional | | | Euterpe Gratitude Piece - Allen, Daevid | | | Water Music - Fripp, Robert | | | New Moon at Red Deer Wallow - Sylvian, David | | | Attack of the 50 Foot Drum Demon - Orbit [2] | | | Mekong - Rutherford, Mark | | | Endless Life - Verve | | | Nachtmusik Schattenhaft - Schulze, Klaus [1] | | | Arrival - Thorpe, Tony [1] | | | Specific Gravity of Smile - Froese, Edgar | | | Orovela - Traditional | | | Dance #3 - Laraaji | | | Premonition (Giant Empty Iron Vessel) - Sylvian, David | | | Island - Edge [1] |
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  Good April 5, 2008 Not up to par with Volumes 1 and 3 of the series, but some noteworhy moments.
  Amorphous January 12, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was the second in Virgin Records' four-volume 'Brief History of Ambient' series (its proper title is 'A Brief History of Ambient, Volume Two: Imaginary Landscapes'). The first compilation had been critically and commercially successful, and this was released only a few months later; Virgin were re-releasing a lot of their back catalogue at the time, perhaps to help pay for Janet Jackson.The compilation is restricted to releases from Virgin and its sub-labels, although this isn't really a handicap, especially as the CDs were assembled with loving care. Whereas the first had taken a broad approach to ambient - it had Hawkwind - this is more hardcore, although the overall mood is again upbeat and mysterious. The individual tracks are, as before, interesting, and again fortunately not overlong. The booklet gives sources. The album is essentially a re-run of the first, but purer; even the track listing is much the same (starting off with Brian Eno, Amorphous Androgynous and Tangerine Dream as before). Between them the Eno family and members of Tangerine Dream account for only six tracks this time, instead of eight ('Mountain of Needles', credited here to David Byrne, is from 'My Life in the Bush of Ghosts', a collaboration with Brian Eno). Track nine on disc two, credited to 'The Verve', is in fact the Verve of 'A Northern Soul' and latter-day hero-rock fame, although this sounds nothing like rock. Amorphous Androgynous are of course the Future Sound of London under another name. This compilation corrects a fault with the original, in that it has proper dub music. If the compilation has a flaw, its that it has no real standout tracks, and blends into one mass. After all this time I barely remember it; the inclusion of The Grid and Bass-o-matic was a mistake, but generally its inoffensive and a little dull. The third installment in the series was a bit more left-field, and the fourth was much darker and moodier, and is thoughy highly of today. This is much less essential unless you have the first and last.
  A brilliant sampling of ambient essentials! July 15, 1999 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a Cd you can listen to over and over again and still discover new dimensions. Tracks by masters in the exploration of sound such as Eno, and Tangerine Dream are included with pieces from the 70's through the 90's. One of the most incredible features of this release is the excellent liner notes. It really is a "brief history of ambient" that gives you great information to start you own explorations. You can read about the artists and the tracks while also discovering other projects they may have worked on, how the genre has evolved and where it might be going. Having all three volumes in this series and being a true fan of music and sound as an ART form, Imaginary Lanscapes is always a pleasure to put on and drift into. This is the best in the series and a must have for any musical conisseur. Many different artists are blended flawlessly together to create one experience that takes you through some of the stops in a journey of ambient.
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