"Open Sky," released on January 1, 1985, by Bill Douglas, is a captivating blend of Celtic, New Age, and space music that transcends traditional genres. This album, featuring 14 enchanting tracks, offers a serene and ethereal journey through the mind of a truly innovative composer. The album's duration of 57 minutes is filled with a harmonious fusion of instruments, including clarinet, guitar, harp, bassoon, piano, electric piano, synthesizer, and percussion, played by a stellar ensemble of musicians.
The tracklist begins with "Begin Sweet World" and concludes with the uplifting "Morning Song," taking the listener through a diverse range of moods and atmospheres. Notable tracks like "Waltz for Woody" and "Infant Dreams" showcase Douglas's ability to evoke nostalgia and tranquility, while "Sky" and "Open Sky" transport the listener to a realm of celestial beauty.
The album features renowned clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, who brings a unique depth and richness to the compositions. Other key contributors include Chuck Loeb on guitar, Nancy Allen on harp, and Jeremy Wall on synthesizer, among others. The collaboration of these talented musicians results in a cohesive and immersive listening experience.
"Open Sky" was released under the RCA Victor label and has since become a beloved classic in the New Age and ambient music genres. Whether you're a fan of instrumental music, Celtic sounds, or space music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.