Imaginary Day
Written in collaboration with longtime compatriot <b> Lyle Mays</b>, the music on <b>Imaginary Day</b> incorporates a vast array of new sound forms into the group's classic sound. From the Chinese overtone of the title track to the Moroccan drone influence on <b>The Heat Of The Day</b>; from the plaintive acoustic sound of <b> Too Soon Tomorrow</b> and <b> Follow Me</b> to the string-bending dexterity of <b>Into the Dream</b>, and the genre-busting <b>The Roots Of Coincidence</b>, the album is an uncanny mixture of evocative sounds and innovative textures.