David Ackles (album)

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David Ackles
Studio album by David Ackles
Released 1968
Genre Singer-songwriter
Length 36:51
Label Elektra
Producer David Anderle, Russ Miller
David Ackles chronology

David Ackles
(1968)
Subway to the Country
(1970)
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Allmusic [1]

David Ackles is the self-titled debut album of American singer-songwriter David Ackles. The album was also referred to by label Elektra Records as The Road to Cairo.[2] Ackles' debut, described by music historian Richie Unterberger as Ackles' "most rock-oriented record",[3] garnered faint praise from Rolling Stone critic Arthur Schmidt, who complained of thin melodies but who nevertheless described Ackles as "one of the best singers I've ever heard".[4] The album's general mood is dark, unveiling what Piero Scaruffi described as Ackles' "eclectic and depressed talent".[5]

Track listing

All songs composed by David Ackles.

  1. "The Road to Cairo" – 5:16
  2. "When Love is Gone" – 3:20
  3. "Sonny Come Home" – 2:59
  4. "Blue Ribbons" – 4:37
  5. "What a Happy Day" – 2:14
  6. "Down River" – 3:57
  7. "Laissez-Faire" – 1:36
  8. "Lotus Man" – 2:49
  9. "His Name Is Andrew" – 6:11
  10. "Be My Friend" – 4:48

Personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. The Road to Cairo at AllMusic
  3. David Ackles at AllMusic
  4. Schmidt, Arthur. (September 28, 1968). David Ackles. Rolling Stone. Accessed November 11, 2007.
  5. Scaruffi, Piero. David Ackles. Scaruffi website. Accessed November 11, 2007.
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