Ima
(1995) ESCM
(1997) Release date 9 October 1995 Label East West Records | Artist BT Producer BT | |
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Released October 9, 1995 (Original release)
November 5, 1996 (2 CD re-release) Length 1:18:40 (CD)
1:02:08 (vinyl)
2:18:39 (2 CDs) Genres Trance music, House music, Electronica Similar BT albums, Techno albums |
Ima (今, ima, now) is the debut studio album by electronica artist BT. It was released in 1995. The album is considered a major stepping stone in trance music, popularizing a more progressive approach. A portion of "Nocturnal Transmission" is featured in the film The Fast and the Furious, for which BT also composed the score.
Contents
Ima was re-released in 1996 in a double disc format, featuring the single "Blue Skies", with vocals by Tori Amos, as well as its remix, "Blue Skies (The Delphinium Days Mix)". "Blue Skies" was previously featured in edited form on the soundtrack for the TV show Party of Five. This package also includes several singles released prior to the album, (several of which were originally mixed together in "Sasha's Voyage of Ima") as well as the b-sides to "Embracing the Sunshine" and "Nocturnal Transmission". Several of the tracks were edited to fit the format, and all songs segue into the next to create a non-stop mix.
The cover art is a photograph of the Christ of the Abyss.
Bt ima cd1 1996
Track listing
All songs written by Brian Transeau, except where noted.
Disc two
※ "Sasha's Voyage of Ima" is a mix that contains these songs in order:
Personnel
Songs
1Divinity10:57
2Loving You More (radio edit)4:29
3Nocturnal Transmission9:36