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Reza Khan: Imaginary Road
ByReza Khan
guitarb.1965
Beyond that, what can be said? Well, the ten songs are essentially atmospheric, depicting the sort of aural landscapes that Khan obviously had in mind (he wrote and arranged every number for an ensemble that is heavy on strings and percussion with occasional incursions from

David Mann
woodwinds
Matt King
pianoFernando Saci
percussion
Sergio Pereira
guitar and vocalsb.1959

Philippe Saisse
keyboardsb.1947
Improvisations, albeit random, are invariably engaging, with King and Mann doing some nice work whenever the need arises and Khan (apparently) making an occasional candid statement (although some of them may be delivered courtesy of Pereira or Gilderdale). And if the ears don't misread, it sounds like there's a (mysterious) background chorus on the closing "Imaginary Road." Perhaps an imaginary chorale on that road? As for the songs that precede it, they are pleasant enough without giving rise to any enduring fondness, akin to but perhaps a step or so removed from the music emanating from a shopping mall sound system near you. Even so, Khan and his mates are performing the music they favor, aimed toward a receptive audience, one to whom any review, affirmative or ungracious, will remain largely irrelevant. ">
Track Listing
Waiting for the Sky; Neo Funk; I See Stars; La Liaison; Midnight Runner; Broken River; Seven Miles Road; It’s Happening; Somewhere East; Imaginary Road.
Personnel
Reza Khan
guitarSergio Pereira
guitar and vocalsMatt King
pianoMark Egan
bassMaurizio Zottarelli
drumsFernando Saci
percussionMiles Gilderdale
guitarDavid Mann
woodwindsPhilippe Saisse
keyboardsAlbum information
Title: Imaginary Road | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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